This striking one-level New American farmhouse spans approximately 2,495 sq ft, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths, and a spacious 3-car courtyard-entry garage. What really caught my eye? The expansive front and rear covered porches—perfect for rocking chairs, morning coffee, or quietly watching the world go by. It’s farmhouse casual wrapped in designer polish. 1
Exterior Style with a Twist
Contrasting dark garage doors and window sashes pop against bright-white siding. Cross-gable roofs and three shed dormers add texture and character. The porches—both oversized—invite you to unwind outdoors rain or shine. 2
Smart, Seamless Living Spaces
- Vaulted Great Room: Open and modern, gloriously anchored by retractable glass doors that extend your living area outdoors. 3
- Butler-Style Pantry & Mudroom: Keeps clutter out of sight and life running smoothly from the side-entry garage into the heart of the home. 4
Private Retreats & Balanced Layout
The master suite, tucked left, features a vaulted ceiling, direct porch access, generous walk-in closet, and a luxe bath (dual sinks, separate tub and shower, toilet room). Across the home, two bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom—great layout and flow for families or guests. 5
Home Office Worth Its Salt
Situated near the foyer and master, this quietly positioned office could moonlight as a reading corner or guest retreat. Flexible and peaceful. 6
Specs at a Glance
Feature | Detail |
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Heated Living Area | ~2,495 sq ft (one level) |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2 full + 1 half |
Garage | 3-car, courtyard entry (~770 sq ft) |
Ceiling Height | 9′ |
Roof | 10:12 pitch truss |
Style Highlights | Split bedrooms, vaulted great room, office, butler pantry, large covered porches |
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Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
For a home this curated and stylish, expect build costs in the range of $180–$260 per sq ft. That lands around **$450K–$650K USD**, depending on local labor and finish selections. Land and permits are not included.
Why This Plan Wins
Because it marries classic farmhouse comfort with modern living smarts—great layout, stunning outdoor connection, flexibility everywhere, and style that lasts. It’s somewhere between country retreat and refined sanctuary.