This ranch-style design features approximately 2,454 sq ft of living space on one level, with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths plus a half bath, and a spacious 3-car garage.
The layout incorporates a charming front porch, mudroom entry, open living spaces, and optional basement or walk-out foundations for future expansion.
Exterior Appeal & Structure
A gracious front porch spans the width, inviting relaxed porch living. The roofline is pitched at 10:12, with a ridge height of ~26′. The plan is available with 2×4 exterior walls as standard, and optional upgrades to 2×6 framing. 1
Open Flow & Entertaining Spaces
- Great Room: Vaulted ceiling, centered fireplace, flow into dining and kitchen.
- Kitchen & Pantry: Walk-through butler pantry links the kitchen to the mudroom/garage entry area.
- Mudroom Entry: Practical drop zone connecting garage and living spaces.
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Private Sections & Bedrooms
The master suite is tucked on one wing, complete with its own bath. On the opposite wing are two more bedrooms sharing a bath—ideal for guests or family. 3
Porches & Outdoor Living
Back and front covered porches add to your living area without expanding the footprint. Total porch area is ~756 sq ft. 4
Quick Specifications
Feature | Detail |
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Total Living Area | 2,454 sq ft |
Main Level Area | 2,454 sq ft |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Garage Area | 948 sq ft |
House Dimensions | Width: 76′ 0″ • Depth: 70′ 8″ |
Foundation Options | Basement, Crawlspace, Slab, Walkout Basement |
Exterior Wall Options | 2×4 (standard), optional 2×6 |
Ceiling Height (Main) | 10′ |
Porch Area | ~756 sq ft |
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Estimated U.S. Build Cost
For a home of this size, with standard finishes, a rough estimate is $175–$260 per sq ft. That gives a projected construction cost of roughly **$430,000 to $640,000 USD**, not including land, site work, or optional basement finishing.
Why This Plan Works Well
It delivers the best of ranch-style living: one-level ease, open communal areas, practical entries from the garage, and porch-ready charm. The basement or walk-out options give you flexibility to expand later without changing the core layout.