This versatile New American home spans approximately 2,440 sq ft on one level and cleverly combines two living spaces: a full-fledged main house and a self-contained one-bedroom apartment. It’s perfect for growing families, extended stays, or generating rental income—all under one roof. 1
Curb Appeal with Dual Purpose
A trio of welcoming front gables, a cozy covered porch, and a discreetly side-entry 2-car garage deliver farmhouse charm—with practicality. 2
Designed for Togetherness – with Independence
- Main Home: Combines living, dining, and kitchen in an open layout, complete with island and walk-in pantry. Plus, there are three bedrooms for family living. 3
- Apartment: Features its own kitchen/living combo and a bedroom—ideal for in-laws, adult children, or as an income-generating rental. 4
Outdoor Charm — That Expands Living
A generous covered porch spans the main living area, providing the perfect space for morning coffee, family chatter, or quiet stargazing. 5
Quick Specs Table
Feature | Detail |
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Total Heated Area | ~2,440 sq ft (on one level) |
Bedrooms | 4 total (3 in main home + 1 apartment) |
Bathrooms | 3 full |
Stories | 1 |
Garage | Attached 2-car (~650 sq ft), side entry |
Wall Construction | 2×6 exterior walls |
Dimensions | 70′ wide × 60′ deep, max roof ridge ~26′-4″ |
Style & Features | Modern New American farmhouse, in-law suite, cluster bedroom layout, mudroom, butler pantry, main-floor laundry |
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Everyday Living Advantages
- Smart multi-generational design—privacy & connection in one plan.
- Independent apartment supports privacy and autonomy.
- Thoughtful layout includes drop zones like mudroom, pantry, and laundry to keep life organized.
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
Homes like this typically range from $175–$260 per sq ft to build. That places construction estimate between **$427K–$635K USD**, depending on region and finishes. (Land and site costs not included.)
Why This Plan Delivers
It seamlessly blends togetherness and independence, offering meaningful flexibility without sacrificing style or function. An ideal design for families in transition or future-forward homeowners.