Stepping into this modern farmhouse plan, you’re greeted by the charming board and batten siding, with a cozy covered entry that hints at the warmth inside. Right away, you’ll notice the strong points of this layout that create an inviting and functional home, perfect for a growing family or anyone who loves to entertain.
Specifications:
- 1,967 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:
Front Porch
The spacious front porch, measuring 26’6″ by 8′, is an ideal spot for enjoying quiet mornings or greeting guests. Picture yourself with a cup of coffee, taking in the serenity.
It naturally guides you into the home, setting the tone for the comfortable and stylish spaces inside.
Foyer
Through the front doors, you find yourself in the foyer. It’s welcoming, with a brick arch that draws your eye into the heart of the home—the great room, kitchen, and dining area.
This design feature adds a touch of rustic charm while emphasizing the open layout.
As you walk further, you’ll start to appreciate the seamless flow between these spaces.
Great Room
The great room, with its 13′ tray ceiling, is a true centerpiece. Spacious and open, it’s perfect for family gatherings or cozy nights in front of the gas log fireplace.
I can imagine this room being a favorite spot for everyone, where conversations flow easily and memories are made.
It’s practical too, providing lots of usable space without feeling cramped.
Kitchen
Adjacent to the great room is the kitchen, with a 10′ ceiling that continues the open, airy feel.
The kitchen island serves as both a prep area and a casual dining spot—great for quick breakfasts or engaging chats while cooking.
What stands out to me is how this kitchen is not only functional but also a hub of activity and connection.
Imagine hosting a dinner party where everyone ends up in the kitchen, chatting and enjoying the space together.
Pantry
Tucked beside the kitchen, the pantry offers ample storage.
If you love to cook or entertain, this space will be invaluable. It keeps everything organized and within reach, making your cooking experience efficient and enjoyable.
Dining Area
The dining area feels perfectly integrated into the home’s flow, suited for intimate family dinners or larger gatherings.
Its proximity to both the kitchen and the great room ensures it is always part of the action.
Personally, I think having this seamless connection makes hosting so much easier and more enjoyable.
Rear Porch and Outdoor Kitchen
Now, let’s talk about the rear porch—one of my favorite aspects of this plan. It’s a deep, expansive space, 39’4″ by 12′, transforming into an outdoor living room. The addition of an outdoor kitchen is a dream for anyone who loves grilling or alfresco dining. This flexibility makes it ideal for anything from summer barbecues to quiet, private evenings under the stars.
Master Bedroom
The master bedroom occupies its own private wing, providing a serene retreat. With a 10′ tray ceiling, the room feels open and luxurious. You’ll appreciate the privacy and comfort here, with direct access to the master bath, which features a freestanding tub and dual vanities. And the walk-in closet? It’s not just a closet; with its generous size, you’ve got enough storage to keep everything organized without a fuss.
Laundry Room
What’s even more convenient is the adjacency of the laundry room to the master closet—imagine the ease of managing laundry! This thoughtful design consideration makes everyday chores less of a hassle, which I find really appealing.
Mud Room
The mud room, with lockers, helps keep the chaos of bags, shoes, and coats contained, maintaining a tidy entry from the side-entry garage. This space can be a lifesaver for busy families, providing a functional transition area into the home.
Garage
Speaking of the garage, it’s a side-entry, 2-car setup with an additional bay for storage or a smaller vehicle. The extra storage room is perfect for lawn equipment or seasonal items, keeping the clutter out of the main living spaces.
Bedroom 2 and Bedroom 3
Bedrooms 2 and 3 are positioned on the opposite side of the home from the master, offering privacy for family or guests. They share a well-appointed hall bath. I like how this layout gives everyone their own space, adapting well to a variety of family needs.
Powder Room
Conveniently located off the mud room is the powder room, ideal for guests. It’s a small feature, but one that makes hosting much more comfortable and prevents guests from needing to trek through personal spaces.
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