This one-story farmhouse plan delivers about 2,290 sq ft of heated living, with space for 3–4 bedrooms, 2.5–3.5 bathrooms, a 2-car garage, and a bonus room over the garage that could be a fourth bedroom if needed.
It mixes brick and board-and-batten siding for great curb appeal and has porches front and back that you’ll want to linger on. 0
Exterior & First Impressions
The facade is striking: brick starts lower and transitions to board-and-batten above, giving texture and contrast.
A wrap-around front porch welcomes you, and double front doors open into the heart of the home. Rear French doors lead out to a rear porch with room for an outdoor kitchen. 1
Daily Living Flow
- Great Room: Centered fireplace under a vaulted ceiling—this is the home’s gathering zone. 2
- Kitchen & Dining: Totally open with easy access to both porches and the garage via mudroom; ideal layout for entertaining or just staying connected. 3
- Master Suite: Private wing behind the garage, luxury bath with five fixtures, and walk-in closet that connects to the laundry room—really smooth everyday flow. 4
Bedrooms & Flex Options
Opposite side of the home holds bedrooms 2 & 3 with a Jack-and-Jill bathroom. Over the garage, the bonus room (≈339 sq ft) includes a full bath and can serve as bedroom 4 if needed. 5
Porches & Outdoor Living
Front porch (~346 sq ft) wraps around a corner, and rear porch (~436 sq ft) opens outside via the great room—perfect for indoor/outdoor living, barbeques, and relaxing afternoons. 6
Quick Specs
Feature | Detail |
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Living Area | ~2,290 sq ft (main level) |
Bonus Room | ~339 sq ft over garage |
Bedrooms | 3 standard; 4 possible with bonus |
Bathrooms | 2 full (or 3) + 1 half |
Garage | 2-car, side entry (~632 sq ft) |
Width × Depth | 80′ 10″ × 62′ 2″ |
Ceiling Heights | Main: 10′; Bonus: 9′ |
Roof Pitch | Primary 9:12; secondary 12:12 |
Lifestyle Highlights
- Split bedrooms for privacy: master separated, bonus flex space above garage.
- Great connectivity with indoor/outdoor transitions via porches on front & back.
- Outdoor kitchen ready—perfect for entertaining under the sky. 7
- Plaid-and-brick exterior gives traditional feel with modern touches. 8
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
For this size and type (quality farmhouse finishes, moderate trim work), a realistic U.S. build cost might be around $175–$260 per sq ft. That gives an estimated range of **$400,000–$595,000 USD**, depending on region, materials, labor rates, and how much of the bonus room you finish. Land, site work, and permits not included.
Why This Plan Is a Winner
It balances style, comfort, and flexibility. You get a home that looks inviting, works for today’s needs, and has built-in options for tomorrow. Bonus room, good flow, beautiful exterior materials—this is a plan that delivers long after move-in day.