This single-story modern farmhouse design provides about 2,486 heated square feet, with 3 bedrooms and 2½ bathrooms. It uniquely offers two framing options — standard wood framing or an alternative metal (bolt-up) framing system — giving flexibility in construction type and budget. 0

Exterior & Curb Appeal
The exterior features a clean modern-farmhouse aesthetic with board-and-batten siding, a covered front porch with timber-accented supports, and a low-maintenance roof design suitable for either metal or wood framing. The width and depth are designed to suit family-sized lots while retaining a wide, welcoming façade. 1

2D Floor Plan & Interior Layout
Upon entering, the foyer opens into a large vaulted great room and kitchen area — the heart of the home. The kitchen includes an island with seating and a walk-in pantry. On one wing sits the master suite with vaulted ceiling and direct access toward the rear porch. On the opposite wing are the two secondary bedrooms, sharing a full bath, plus a half bath near the main living zone. The two-car garage connects to a mud/laundry room entry. Importantly, this plan is offered in a metal-framed version designed for “bolt-up” construction, or a traditional 2×6 wood version (an upgrade option) to fit different build methods and budgets. 2

Bedrooms & Bathrooms
The master suite provides a private retreat with ample closet space and access to outdoor living. The two additional bedrooms are comfortably sized and placed to offer separation from the master for privacy. With two full bathrooms and one half bath, the home supports everyday family living and guest convenience without excess. 3

Outdoor Living & Porches
Outdoor zones are thoughtfully integrated, with a covered front porch that enhances curb appeal and a rear porch (via great room) that encourages indoor-outdoor transition. The design emphasizes connection to the exterior and supports casual living and entertaining. 4

Construction Options & Flexibility
A key feature of this design is its dual framing options. Builders can choose a metal-framed “bolt-up” system — which allows rapid assembly and is increasingly popular in budget-sensitive or remote builds — or conventional 2×6 wood framing. The plan accommodates either method without sacrificing style, allowing for cost flexibility, build speed, or regional material considerations. 5

Lifestyle & Cost Considerations
This plan is ideal for homeowners who want a stylish modern farmhouse look, with practical layout and budget-sensitive construction options. The open living areas, efficient use of space, and flexible framing make it suitable for both families and couples. Because it offers metal framing, this plan may also suit those in areas where traditional lumber costs are high or where durability and build speed are priorities.

Estimated U.S. build costs will vary widely by region, materials, lot conditions and framing choice, but for a home of this size with standard finishes one might anticipate roughly $400,000-$550,000 USD as a starting range. Choosing metal framing or simplified finishes could reduce cost and build time further.

















