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This modern farmhouse design presents a spacious and thoughtfully organized single-story residence that combines traditional farmhouse influences with contemporary functionality. With a total heated living area of 2,838 square feet, the home emphasizes open living, practical circulation, and strong connections to outdoor spaces, creating a residence suited for both everyday comfort and entertaining.
The exterior composition is defined by its expansive footprint, steep 10:12 roof pitch, and broad porch elements that reinforce the timeless appeal of farmhouse architecture. A covered front porch measuring 212 square feet establishes a welcoming entry sequence, while the substantial covered rear porch extends the living environment into the outdoors. Together, these features create a balanced architectural presence and enhance the home’s connection to its surroundings.
The interior layout is organized around a central open-concept living area. A defined foyer introduces the home and leads into the great room, which serves as the primary gathering space. Anchored by a fireplace, the great room offers both warmth and visual focus while maintaining seamless connectivity to the adjacent dining and kitchen areas. The openness of this arrangement promotes interaction and efficient movement throughout the home.
The kitchen is designed as both a functional workspace and social hub. It features a large central island with an eating bar, providing generous preparation space and informal seating. A walk-in pantry enhances storage capacity and supports efficient kitchen organization. Adjacent to the kitchen, the formal dining room offers a dedicated setting for meals and entertaining, balancing the openness of the plan with a defined dining space.
A dedicated home office or study is incorporated into the layout, providing a quiet and flexible environment suitable for remote work, reading, or personal projects. This feature contributes to the home’s adaptability and long-term usability.
The first-floor master suite is positioned as a private retreat within the home. This space includes a spacious bedroom, a well-appointed private bath with dual vanity sinks, and separate his-and-hers closets that enhance organization and convenience. Direct laundry access from the master suite further improves practicality and supports efficient daily routines.
Two additional bedrooms are arranged within the home to provide comfortable accommodations for family members or guests. These bedrooms share access to a full bathroom, ensuring functionality while maintaining privacy for the primary suite. A conveniently located powder room serves visitors and supports the home’s entertaining capacity.
Functional support spaces are integrated throughout the design. A mud room creates a practical transition between the garage and interior living areas, while a dedicated first-floor laundry room contributes to household efficiency. Additional storage opportunities are distributed throughout the plan, enhancing overall organization.
Outdoor living is a defining characteristic of this design. The expansive 532-square-foot covered rear porch offers ample space for dining, relaxation, and entertaining, effectively extending the usable living area beyond the interior walls. This feature complements the home’s open-plan arrangement and reinforces the farmhouse emphasis on indoor-outdoor living.
The attached three-car garage, totaling 1,159 square feet, is configured with an angled layout that enhances architectural interest while providing generous space for vehicles, storage, or workshop use. This arrangement contributes to the home’s visual balance and functionality.
Constructed on a basement foundation with 2x4 wall framing, the residence reflects a durable and adaptable approach to construction. The overall dimensions—103 feet 9 inches in width and 98 feet 9 inches in depth—create a substantial footprint that supports spacious single-level living. Interior 9-foot ceilings further contribute to the home’s sense of openness and comfort.
In its entirety, this modern farmhouse house plan offers a thoughtful integration of classic farmhouse character and modern residential design. Its expansive layout, practical amenities, and emphasis on outdoor living make it a versatile and enduring home suited for a wide range of contemporary 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 design presents a spacious and thoughtfully organized single-story residence that combines traditional farmhouse influences with contemporary functionality. With a total heated living area of 2,838 square feet, the home emphasizes open living, practical circulation, and strong connections to outdoor spaces, creating a residence suited for both everyday comfort and entertaining.
The exterior composition is defined by its expansive footprint, steep 10:12 roof pitch, and broad porch elements that reinforce the timeless appeal of farmhouse architecture. A covered front porch measuring 212 square feet establishes a welcoming entry sequence, while the substantial covered rear porch extends the living environment into the outdoors. Together, these features create a balanced architectural presence and enhance the home’s connection to its surroundings.
The interior layout is organized around a central open-concept living area. A defined foyer introduces the home and leads into the great room, which serves as the primary gathering space. Anchored by a fireplace, the great room offers both warmth and visual focus while maintaining seamless connectivity to the adjacent dining and kitchen areas. The openness of this arrangement promotes interaction and efficient movement throughout the home.
The kitchen is designed as both a functional workspace and social hub. It features a large central island with an eating bar, providing generous preparation space and informal seating. A walk-in pantry enhances storage capacity and supports efficient kitchen organization. Adjacent to the kitchen, the formal dining room offers a dedicated setting for meals and entertaining, balancing the openness of the plan with a defined dining space.
A dedicated home office or study is incorporated into the layout, providing a quiet and flexible environment suitable for remote work, reading, or personal projects. This feature contributes to the home’s adaptability and long-term usability.
The first-floor master suite is positioned as a private retreat within the home. This space includes a spacious bedroom, a well-appointed private bath with dual vanity sinks, and separate his-and-hers closets that enhance organization and convenience. Direct laundry access from the master suite further improves practicality and supports efficient daily routines.
Two additional bedrooms are arranged within the home to provide comfortable accommodations for family members or guests. These bedrooms share access to a full bathroom, ensuring functionality while maintaining privacy for the primary suite. A conveniently located powder room serves visitors and supports the home’s entertaining capacity.
Functional support spaces are integrated throughout the design. A mud room creates a practical transition between the garage and interior living areas, while a dedicated first-floor laundry room contributes to household efficiency. Additional storage opportunities are distributed throughout the plan, enhancing overall organization.
Outdoor living is a defining characteristic of this design. The expansive 532-square-foot covered rear porch offers ample space for dining, relaxation, and entertaining, effectively extending the usable living area beyond the interior walls. This feature complements the home’s open-plan arrangement and reinforces the farmhouse emphasis on indoor-outdoor living.
The attached three-car garage, totaling 1,159 square feet, is configured with an angled layout that enhances architectural interest while providing generous space for vehicles, storage, or workshop use. This arrangement contributes to the home’s visual balance and functionality.
Constructed on a basement foundation with 2x4 wall framing, the residence reflects a durable and adaptable approach to construction. The overall dimensions—103 feet 9 inches in width and 98 feet 9 inches in depth—create a substantial footprint that supports spacious single-level living. Interior 9-foot ceilings further contribute to the home’s sense of openness and comfort.
In its entirety, this modern farmhouse house plan offers a thoughtful integration of classic farmhouse character and modern residential design. Its expansive layout, practical amenities, and emphasis on outdoor living make it a versatile and enduring home suited for a wide range of contemporary lifestyles.