This beautifully designed one-story home offers around 2,290 sq ft of living space, with flexibility for 3 to 4 bedrooms and 2½ to 3½ bathrooms.
It features a refined exterior mix of brick and board-and-batten siding, a welcoming front porch, and inside you’ll find open living, smart flow, and future friendly options.

Curb Appeal That Lasts
With its low pitched gabled roof, dormers, and tasteful blend of brick and vertical siding, the frontage gives strong farmhouse character without sacrificing modern polish.
Whether your site is rural or suburban, it stacks charm and longevity.

Open Living with Indoor-Outdoor Ease
The heart of this home is the open great room, dining area and kitchen.
A vaulted ceiling in the great room puts volume into everyday life, while French doors lead seamlessly to a rear porch/outdoor kitchen area—perfect for entertaining or simple ease.

Bedroom Layout & Flexibility
The primary suite is privatised on one side of the home, with direct access to the laundry/mudroom corridor (makes errands smoother).
On the opposite side you’ll find two secondary bedrooms (with the optional fourth bedroom bonus space above the garage)—excellent for guests, a home office, or evolving needs.

Bonus Room & Garage Options
Above the garage there’s an optional bonus room (~339 sq ft) with a full bath, making this home ready to grow. It’s great for a media room, guest suite, or “we’ll see later” space. 6

Quick Specs
- Living Area: ~2,290 sq ft (main level) 7
- Bedrooms: 3–4 8
- Bathrooms: 2½–3½ 9
- Stories: 1 with optional bonus above garage 10
- Garage: 2-car attached (~632 sq ft) side entry 11
- Ceiling Height: Main level ~10′, bonus ~9′ 12
- Dimensions: Width ~80′ 10″ × Depth ~62′ 2″ 13
Floor plan

Bonus room

Estimated U.S. Build Cost
For a home of this size and finish level (modern farmhouse with bonus room options), a typical cost range might be **$175-$245 per sq ft** in many U.S. markets.
That places your build estimate at approximately **$400K–$560K USD**, depending on region, site conditions, and finishes. Land, permitting, and site work are not included.

Why This Plan Works
This plan impresses because it blends modern farmhouse aesthetics with a practical layout.
It’s compact enough to stay manageable yet offers the bonus space to adapt as life changes.
The strong indoor-outdoor connection, flexible bonus room, and efficient circulation all add up to a home that’s ready now and ready for later.













