Welcome to a home that ticks all the boxes — about 2,400 sq ft of main-level living, featuring 4 beds (and an option for a 5th), 3.5–4.5 baths, and a flexible 2–3 car garage.

This modern farmhouse plan brings together symmetry, style, and smart design to create something both beautiful and practical.
Exterior Charm That Isn’t Just Skin Deep
The façade greets you with twin gables flanking the wide front porch and a centered dormer above the entry—deliberately balanced, visually welcoming. Board-and-batten siding adds that modern farmhouse flair.

Open Living That Flows & Feels Right
Step inside and you’re drawn into a vaulted great room with built-ins and a fireplace, spanning out towards the rear porch and kitchen. It’s an open layout designed for today’s living—easy for hosting, relaxed for everyday.

Kitchen & Dining for Daily Life & Occasions
The gourmet kitchen boasts a large prep island (seating for four), a walk-in pantry, and direct views into the dining area and beyond. A grilling porch sits just outside for warmer-weather ease. 4

Private Retreats & Smart Bedroom Zoning
Your master suite is tucked on one side of the home for privacy—vaulted ceiling, spa-style bath, large walk-in closet.
On the opposite side, the secondary bedrooms are grouped together: two share a Jack-and-Jill, the third gets its own bath. Balanced and smart.

Garage & Bonus Room Options
A 2- or 3-car attached garage adds flexibility—and there’s also an optional bonus room above the garage of ~632 sq ft if you want future growth. 6

Bonus room

Quick Specs
- Heated Living Area: ~2,400 sq ft
 - Bedrooms: 4 (or 5 with bonus space)
 - Bathrooms: 3.5 – 4.5
 - Garage: 2- or 3-car (≈930 sq ft) 7
 - Dimensions: Width: 77′ 2″ • Depth: 77′ 9″ • Max Ridge Height: 28′ 8″ 8
 - Ceiling Height: 10′ on main level 9
 
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
For a stylish modern farmhouse of this size and finish level, typical build costs in the U.S. run around $175-$250 per sq ft. That suggests a rough build cost of **$420K-$600K USD**, depending on region, finishes, and site conditions. (Land, permits, and site work excluded.)
Why This Plan Works
It combines curb appeal and well-thought-out interior flow. The balance of private and communal areas, the option to grow with the bonus room, and the clean modern farmhouse styling make it a strong all-rounder. Whether you’re hosting or winding down, it adapts nicely.
User Feedback Notes
“We just built a house and that was the dream plan I started with… My builder is pretty practical and this build had a lot of inefficiencies in it if you are on any sort of budget.”
— r/Homebuilding discussion about this plan in real use 10
It’s a reminder: even the best plans benefit from review and customizing for your lifestyle and budget.
			
			













