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This modern farmhouse residence presents a refined interpretation of rural architectural tradition, blending familiar vernacular forms with contemporary spatial planning. Rooted in the principles of symmetry, function, and restrained ornamentation, the design reflects the enduring appeal of the farmhouse typology while adapting it to modern expectations of comfort, openness, and flexibility.
Encompassing a total structure of approximately 3,742 square feet, the home provides 2,321 square feet of heated living space arranged across two primary levels, supplemented by a 417-square-foot bonus room. The building footprint measures approximately 76 feet 7 inches in width and 52 feet 5 inches in depth, establishing a broad, grounded presence that reinforces its farmhouse character. A total of 1,421 square feet of unheated under-roof space accommodates the garage, porch systems, and transitional areas, contributing to the home’s expansive and sheltered exterior profile.
The architectural composition is anchored by a strong roofline with a 10:12 pitch, lending the structure a classic farmhouse silhouette while enhancing vertical proportion and visual rhythm. A combination of 2x6 exterior wall framing and a basement foundation ensures structural durability and long-term performance, aligning with contemporary standards for energy efficiency and resilience.
The primary level, encompassing 1,754 square feet, is designed as the central gathering and living core of the residence. At its heart lies a two-story grand room, a defining architectural feature that introduces vertical volume and natural light into the interior. This space is further enhanced by a fireplace, reinforcing a sense of permanence and domestic warmth. The open floor plan connects the great room to the kitchen and dining areas, promoting fluid circulation and visual continuity throughout the main living spaces.
The kitchen is integrated into this communal arrangement, emphasizing functionality and sociability. An open design encourages interaction between cooking, dining, and living zones, while maintaining clear sightlines across the principal floor. Adjacent utility spaces, including a dedicated utility room and storage areas, ensure that the home remains organized and efficient in daily use.
The main-level master suite provides a private retreat, thoughtfully positioned for convenience and separation from secondary living spaces. It includes a well-appointed master bath featuring dual vanities, as well as a walk-in closet that supports practical storage needs. This arrangement reflects modern preferences for single-level living capability within a larger multi-story home.
On the second floor, 567 square feet of finished space accommodates additional bedrooms and shared bathroom facilities, maintaining privacy for family members or guests. Above this level, a 417-square-foot bonus room expands the home’s adaptability, offering potential use as a media room, office, studio, or recreational space. A loft or balcony area enhances the visual connection to the two-story great room below, reinforcing the home’s open vertical composition.
The residence includes four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms in total, providing a balanced configuration for family living and guest accommodation. Each space is designed with practicality and comfort in mind, ensuring flexibility across changing household needs.
Outdoor living is a central component of the design, expressed through a substantial 762 square feet of porch space. A wraparound porch encircles key portions of the structure, evoking traditional farmhouse imagery while offering generous shaded areas for relaxation, gathering, and seasonal enjoyment. A front stoop provides a formal entry point, reinforcing the home’s welcoming character.
A two-car front-load garage integrates seamlessly into the overall composition, maintaining visual harmony with the primary structure while offering convenient vehicle access and storage capacity. Together with the basement foundation, the garage contributes to the home’s functional versatility.
This modern farmhouse plan ultimately balances historical architectural influence with contemporary spatial expectations. Its combination of open interiors, private retreats, flexible bonus space, and expansive outdoor living areas results in a residence that is both timeless in appearance and highly adaptable in function, suited for a wide range of modern residential lifestyles.




PDF (Single Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital PDF format. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
CAD + PDF (Single 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 ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
5 or 8 Prints (Single Build)
Five or eight printed sets of working drawings shipped to you. This option comes with a license to build ONE home.
5 Prints + PDF (Single Build)
Five printed sets of working drawings shipped to you, plus a digital version in PDF format. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
PDF (Multi Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital PDF format. 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.
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.
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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.




The construction drawings will include detailed, dimensioned floor plans, exterior elevations, roof plan, foundation plan, basic electrical layout, cross-section(s), foundation plan, and other general specifications. Some plans will include interior cabinet layouts.
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All house plans are designed to meet or exceed the national building standards required by the International Residential Code (IRC). Due to differences in climate and geography throughout North America, every city, local municipality and county has unique building codes and regulations that must be followed to obtain a building permit. Prior to purchasing a set of house plans, we recommend that you meet with your local building officials in order to determine the building requirements for your area. It is the responsibility of the purchaser(s) and/or builder to ensure that the structure is constructed to meet the codes of their local area.
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Depending on your city, county, and state building requirements, house plans may need to be reviewed by a local licensed architect or engineer for structural details and code standards before construction begins. This is particularly true in coastal areas and those facing seismic events, extreme winds, and heavy snow. If you are building in any of these areas, a licensed structural engineer will likely be needed to provide the necessary calculations and additional drawings. We authorize the use of our plans conditioned on your obligation and agreement to strictly comply with all local building codes, ordinances, regulations, and requirements, including permits and inspections at the time of and during construction. We recommend checking with your local building department for the most current requirements. The purchaser(s) and/or builder are responsible for additional expenses incurred through meeting municipality requirements or other requirements for construction.
Our foundation plans have been designed for universal conditions and may need to be adjusted to fit your specific site conditions. The foundation should be modified by a local structural engineer to comply with soil testing laboratory findings and local building requirements.
Our house plans will include schematic electrical drawings; however, circuiting or wire sizing will not be included. Your electrical subcontractor will typically provide these drawings.
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 modern farmhouse residence presents a refined interpretation of rural architectural tradition, blending familiar vernacular forms with contemporary spatial planning. Rooted in the principles of symmetry, function, and restrained ornamentation, the design reflects the enduring appeal of the farmhouse typology while adapting it to modern expectations of comfort, openness, and flexibility.
Encompassing a total structure of approximately 3,742 square feet, the home provides 2,321 square feet of heated living space arranged across two primary levels, supplemented by a 417-square-foot bonus room. The building footprint measures approximately 76 feet 7 inches in width and 52 feet 5 inches in depth, establishing a broad, grounded presence that reinforces its farmhouse character. A total of 1,421 square feet of unheated under-roof space accommodates the garage, porch systems, and transitional areas, contributing to the home’s expansive and sheltered exterior profile.
The architectural composition is anchored by a strong roofline with a 10:12 pitch, lending the structure a classic farmhouse silhouette while enhancing vertical proportion and visual rhythm. A combination of 2x6 exterior wall framing and a basement foundation ensures structural durability and long-term performance, aligning with contemporary standards for energy efficiency and resilience.
The primary level, encompassing 1,754 square feet, is designed as the central gathering and living core of the residence. At its heart lies a two-story grand room, a defining architectural feature that introduces vertical volume and natural light into the interior. This space is further enhanced by a fireplace, reinforcing a sense of permanence and domestic warmth. The open floor plan connects the great room to the kitchen and dining areas, promoting fluid circulation and visual continuity throughout the main living spaces.
The kitchen is integrated into this communal arrangement, emphasizing functionality and sociability. An open design encourages interaction between cooking, dining, and living zones, while maintaining clear sightlines across the principal floor. Adjacent utility spaces, including a dedicated utility room and storage areas, ensure that the home remains organized and efficient in daily use.
The main-level master suite provides a private retreat, thoughtfully positioned for convenience and separation from secondary living spaces. It includes a well-appointed master bath featuring dual vanities, as well as a walk-in closet that supports practical storage needs. This arrangement reflects modern preferences for single-level living capability within a larger multi-story home.
On the second floor, 567 square feet of finished space accommodates additional bedrooms and shared bathroom facilities, maintaining privacy for family members or guests. Above this level, a 417-square-foot bonus room expands the home’s adaptability, offering potential use as a media room, office, studio, or recreational space. A loft or balcony area enhances the visual connection to the two-story great room below, reinforcing the home’s open vertical composition.
The residence includes four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms in total, providing a balanced configuration for family living and guest accommodation. Each space is designed with practicality and comfort in mind, ensuring flexibility across changing household needs.
Outdoor living is a central component of the design, expressed through a substantial 762 square feet of porch space. A wraparound porch encircles key portions of the structure, evoking traditional farmhouse imagery while offering generous shaded areas for relaxation, gathering, and seasonal enjoyment. A front stoop provides a formal entry point, reinforcing the home’s welcoming character.
A two-car front-load garage integrates seamlessly into the overall composition, maintaining visual harmony with the primary structure while offering convenient vehicle access and storage capacity. Together with the basement foundation, the garage contributes to the home’s functional versatility.
This modern farmhouse plan ultimately balances historical architectural influence with contemporary spatial expectations. Its combination of open interiors, private retreats, flexible bonus space, and expansive outdoor living areas results in a residence that is both timeless in appearance and highly adaptable in function, suited for a wide range of modern residential lifestyles.