L8097-A
This country farmhouse design presents a thoughtfully composed residence that blends rustic architectural character with an efficient and highly functional layout. With a total heated living area of 1,991 square feet distributed across two levels, the home emphasizes openness, natural gathering spaces, and strong connections to the outdoors through expansive porch living.
The exterior is defined by a classic farmhouse profile enhanced by a combination of 9:12 and 3.5:12 roof pitches, creating visual depth and variation within the structure’s silhouette. The wraparound porch, totaling 954 square feet, is one of the home’s most prominent architectural features. Extending across multiple sides of the residence, it creates a sheltered outdoor environment that supports relaxation, dining, and social interaction while reinforcing the home’s traditional farmhouse identity.
The first floor, encompassing 1,440 square feet, serves as the primary living environment. Upon entry, the layout opens into a dramatic two-story grand room that establishes the visual and spatial center of the home. Anchored by a fireplace, this space introduces warmth and vertical openness while allowing natural light to circulate throughout the interior. The open-concept arrangement strengthens the relationship between the great room, dining area, and kitchen, promoting efficient circulation and a sense of cohesion.
The kitchen is designed as both a practical workspace and a social gathering area. A central island and eating bar provide generous preparation surfaces and informal seating, while the walk-in pantry enhances storage capacity and organization. Adjacent to the kitchen, the formal dining room offers a more structured setting for meals and entertaining, balancing the openness of the main living area with clearly defined functionality.
The first-floor master suite is positioned to provide convenience and privacy within the layout. This space includes a spacious bedroom, a walk-in closet, and a private bath equipped with double vanity sinks. Its main-level location supports accessible living while maintaining separation from the secondary sleeping areas.
A first-floor laundry area is incorporated into the design to improve day-to-day efficiency. Additional practical spaces, including powder rooms for guests, enhance the home’s usability while preserving the privacy of the primary bath.
The second floor, comprising 551 square feet, introduces additional private living spaces while maintaining a visual connection to the two-story grand room below. A loft area overlooks the main living space, contributing to the home’s open atmosphere while providing flexibility for a reading area, office, or secondary gathering space.
Two additional bedrooms are located on the upper level, offering accommodations for family members or guests. While the home includes one full bathroom and two powder rooms, the arrangement emphasizes efficient use of space while maintaining practicality for everyday living.
An unfinished walkout basement extends the home’s functional potential considerably. Matching the 1,440-square-foot footprint of the first floor, the basement offers substantial opportunities for future expansion, storage, workshop use, or recreation. The walkout configuration improves accessibility and strengthens the connection between the lower level and the surrounding landscape.
Constructed with durable 2x6 wall framing, the residence reflects an emphasis on structural integrity and energy efficiency. The overall dimensions—50 feet in width and 48 feet in depth—create a compact yet balanced footprint suitable for a variety of settings. Ceiling heights of 8 feet on the main level and 9 feet in the basement establish comfortable proportions while supporting the home’s layered vertical organization.
In its entirety, this country farmhouse plan offers a harmonious combination of traditional farmhouse charm and contemporary functionality. Its wraparound porch, dramatic interior spaces, and expandable walkout basement create a residence that is both inviting and adaptable for long-term living.





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CAD + PDF (Multi Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital DWG and PDF formats. AutoCAD files are used by design professionals to make significant modifications or engineering calculations to the plan. This option comes with a license to build an UNLIMITED number of homes and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications. This option may not be available for all house plans, or may require a specific format to be purchased. Please call 770-831-6363 for more information.
Choose a building foundation for your home. The foundation provides stability to a home's structure from the ground up.
Slab - This concrete foundation is reinforced with steel rods and suitable for flat ground.
Crawl Space - This foundation is raised off the ground with low walls resting on footings, providing space for wiring, plumbing, and storage.
Basement - This foundation is entirely or partially below ground and offers storage or living areas.
Walkout Basement - This foundation is typically suited for rear-sloping lots and provides storage or living areas. Walkout basements have doors that provide access to the outside.




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HVAC and plumbing drawings are not included. Your mechanical and plumbing subcontractors will determine the best layout for your site. Local HVAC codes, climatic requirements and commonly used systems vary throughout the country. The direction of how water flow will enter the home vary from case to case. For this reason, it is impossible to provide universal plans.

This country farmhouse design presents a thoughtfully composed residence that blends rustic architectural character with an efficient and highly functional layout. With a total heated living area of 1,991 square feet distributed across two levels, the home emphasizes openness, natural gathering spaces, and strong connections to the outdoors through expansive porch living.
The exterior is defined by a classic farmhouse profile enhanced by a combination of 9:12 and 3.5:12 roof pitches, creating visual depth and variation within the structure’s silhouette. The wraparound porch, totaling 954 square feet, is one of the home’s most prominent architectural features. Extending across multiple sides of the residence, it creates a sheltered outdoor environment that supports relaxation, dining, and social interaction while reinforcing the home’s traditional farmhouse identity.
The first floor, encompassing 1,440 square feet, serves as the primary living environment. Upon entry, the layout opens into a dramatic two-story grand room that establishes the visual and spatial center of the home. Anchored by a fireplace, this space introduces warmth and vertical openness while allowing natural light to circulate throughout the interior. The open-concept arrangement strengthens the relationship between the great room, dining area, and kitchen, promoting efficient circulation and a sense of cohesion.
The kitchen is designed as both a practical workspace and a social gathering area. A central island and eating bar provide generous preparation surfaces and informal seating, while the walk-in pantry enhances storage capacity and organization. Adjacent to the kitchen, the formal dining room offers a more structured setting for meals and entertaining, balancing the openness of the main living area with clearly defined functionality.
The first-floor master suite is positioned to provide convenience and privacy within the layout. This space includes a spacious bedroom, a walk-in closet, and a private bath equipped with double vanity sinks. Its main-level location supports accessible living while maintaining separation from the secondary sleeping areas.
A first-floor laundry area is incorporated into the design to improve day-to-day efficiency. Additional practical spaces, including powder rooms for guests, enhance the home’s usability while preserving the privacy of the primary bath.
The second floor, comprising 551 square feet, introduces additional private living spaces while maintaining a visual connection to the two-story grand room below. A loft area overlooks the main living space, contributing to the home’s open atmosphere while providing flexibility for a reading area, office, or secondary gathering space.
Two additional bedrooms are located on the upper level, offering accommodations for family members or guests. While the home includes one full bathroom and two powder rooms, the arrangement emphasizes efficient use of space while maintaining practicality for everyday living.
An unfinished walkout basement extends the home’s functional potential considerably. Matching the 1,440-square-foot footprint of the first floor, the basement offers substantial opportunities for future expansion, storage, workshop use, or recreation. The walkout configuration improves accessibility and strengthens the connection between the lower level and the surrounding landscape.
Constructed with durable 2x6 wall framing, the residence reflects an emphasis on structural integrity and energy efficiency. The overall dimensions—50 feet in width and 48 feet in depth—create a compact yet balanced footprint suitable for a variety of settings. Ceiling heights of 8 feet on the main level and 9 feet in the basement establish comfortable proportions while supporting the home’s layered vertical organization.
In its entirety, this country farmhouse plan offers a harmonious combination of traditional farmhouse charm and contemporary functionality. Its wraparound porch, dramatic interior spaces, and expandable walkout basement create a residence that is both inviting and adaptable for long-term living.