This impressive Modern Farmhouse offers approximately 3,500 square feet of heated living space in a spacious single-story layout designed for large families, frequent entertaining, and comfortable long-term living.

- 3,500 square feet of heated living space
- 5 bedrooms
- 3 full bathrooms
- 1 half bathroom
- Single-story layout
- Open-concept living areas
- Kitchen with large center island
- Private home office
- Main-floor owner’s suite
- Split-bedroom arrangement
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom
- Main-floor laundry room
- Covered front porch
- Large covered rear porch
- 1,339 square feet of total porch and patio space
- Attached side-entry three-car garage
- 865 square feet of garage space
- 10-foot ceilings
- Multiple foundation options
Exterior & Curb Appeal
The exterior presents a broad and confident Modern Farmhouse profile with attractive gables, clean rooflines, generous windows, and a deep covered entrance.



Open Living Areas
The interior is organized around a generous open-concept living area that connects the family room, kitchen, and dining spaces.Approximately 10-foot ceilings throughout the first floor create an open and comfortable atmosphere. The added wall height allows for larger windows, taller cabinetry, detailed trim, and statement lighting fixtures.The main living room provides space for several seating arrangements. A central furniture grouping can support conversation and family gatherings, while additional chairs or reading areas can be arranged near windows.
Kitchen
The kitchen is designed around a large center island that provides generous workspace, casual seating, and a natural gathering point.
Dining Area
The dining area is positioned near the kitchen, making everyday serving and cleanup simple. Its open placement allows it to feel spacious while maintaining a clear identity within the main gathering zone.
Owner’s Suite
The owner’s suite is located on the main floor and separated from the secondary bedroom wing, creating a private retreat for homeowners.
Secondary Bedrooms
Four secondary bedrooms give the home outstanding flexibility for children, guests, extended family members, or specialized household needs.The split-bedroom arrangement keeps these rooms away from the owner’s suite, reducing noise and giving each side of the home a stronger sense of privacy.Two bedrooms can share the Jack-and-Jill bathroom, creating an efficient family arrangement with direct bathroom access from both rooms.Another secondary bedroom may work well as a private guest room, especially when positioned near a separate full bathroom.The fifth bedroom could serve as a nursery, hobby room, exercise space, library, or second office when all five sleeping rooms are not required.Each bedroom can accommodate standard furniture while still providing practical closet storage and comfortable circulation.
Bathrooms
The home includes three full bathrooms and one half bathroom, providing enough capacity for a large household and frequent guests.
Office / Study
A dedicated home office provides a quiet place for remote work, studying, household management, or private meetings.Its separation from the busiest gathering areas helps reduce distractions while keeping the workspace conveniently connected to the rest of the home.The room can accommodate a large desk, storage cabinets, bookshelves, and comfortable guest chairs.Built-in shelving or paneled walls could give the office a more traditional study atmosphere, while lighter finishes and streamlined furniture can create a modern workspace.If a dedicated office is not required, the room could function as a library, music room, craft studio, homeschool area, or quiet sitting room.
Mudroom / Laundry / Pantry / Storage
The main-floor laundry room keeps household chores convenient and avoids carrying clothing between levels.With the home’s generous footprint, the laundry area can include cabinetry, a utility sink, hanging space, and a wide folding counter.A mudroom or drop zone near the garage entrance can organize shoes, coats, backpacks, bags, and outdoor equipment before they reach the kitchen or living room.Built-in benches, hooks, lockers, and cubbies can give each family member a designated storage area.Kitchen cabinetry and pantry storage support bulk grocery purchases and large-family meal preparation. Bedroom closets, bathroom cabinets, linen storage, and garage organization provide additional places for household belongings.The single-level arrangement makes all of these storage areas easy to access without navigating stairs.
Garage & Workshop
The attached side-entry garage provides approximately 865 square feet of enclosed space and accommodates three vehicles.The three-bay arrangement is ideal for families with multiple drivers, homeowners who keep a recreational vehicle, or anyone who wants extra room for tools and equipment.Even when all three bays are used for parking, wall-mounted cabinets and overhead racks can provide storage for bicycles, holiday decorations, sporting gear, and lawn supplies.One bay could also function as a workshop or hobby area. A workbench, tool cabinets, electrical outlets, and task lighting could support repairs, woodworking, or gardening projects.The side-entry configuration improves the exterior appearance and gives the garage a less dominant presence from the street.
Outdoor Living
Outdoor living is one of the strongest features of this design. The home provides approximately 1,339 square feet of combined porch and patio space.The front porch accounts for approximately 372 square feet, creating a generous and welcoming outdoor sitting area.The rear porch contains approximately 967 square feet, making it large enough to function as a complete outdoor living zone rather than a simple covered landing.The porch can be divided into separate areas for dining, grilling, lounging, and entertaining. A large table could support family meals, while sofas and chairs could create an outdoor family room.There may also be room for an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, television wall, or beverage station, depending on the homeowner’s preferences.Ceiling fans and lighting can improve comfort during warmer months, while the roof provides protection from direct sunlight and light rain.Because the porch connects directly to the central living spaces, guests and food can move easily between indoors and outdoors during gatherings.
Dimensions & Structural Details
The home contains approximately 3,500 square feet of heated living space, all located on one level.It measures approximately 99 feet 6 inches wide and 68 feet 8 inches deep. The overall building height is approximately 30 feet.The attached three-car garage provides approximately 865 square feet of unheated space.Total porch and patio space measures approximately 1,339 square feet, including a 372-square-foot front porch and a 967-square-foot rear porch.First-floor ceilings are approximately 10 feet high, helping the interior feel open and refined.The main roof has a 10:12 pitch, creating a strong farmhouse silhouette and adding visual height to the exterior.Standard exterior wall construction uses 2×4 wood framing, with an optional conversion to 2×6 framing for homeowners who prefer deeper walls and additional insulation capacity.Foundation choices include slab, crawlspace, basement, and walkout basement configurations. This flexibility allows the home to adapt to different climates, soil conditions, storage needs, and sloped building sites.
Quick Specs Table
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Heated Area | 3,500 sq. ft. |
| Bedrooms | 5 |
| Bathrooms | 3 Full, 1 Half |
| Stories | 1 |
| Width | 99 ft. 6 in. |
| Depth | 68 ft. 8 in. |
| Overall Height | 30 ft. |
| Garage | 3-Car Side Entry |
| Garage Area | 865 sq. ft. |
| Front Porch | 372 sq. ft. |
| Rear Porch | 967 sq. ft. |
| Total Porch and Patio Area | 1,339 sq. ft. |
| Ceiling Height | 10 ft. |
| Main Roof Pitch | 10:12 |
| Foundation Options | Slab, Crawlspace, Basement, or Walkout Basement |
| Exterior Framing | 2×4 Wood with Optional 2×6 Conversion |
| Style | Modern Farmhouse |
Estimated U.S. Build Cost
Construction costs vary according to location, labor rates, site preparation, foundation selection, material quality, and interior finish level.For this 3,500-square-foot single-story home with a three-car garage and extensive covered porch space, a general U.S. construction estimate is:
- Low Estimate: $590,000
- Mid-Range Realistic Estimate: $725,000
- High Estimate: $910,000+
The wide foundation, large roof structure, three-car garage, and more than 1,300 square feet of porch space contribute significantly to the overall project budget.A basement or walkout basement foundation would generally cost more than a slab or crawlspace. Finishing the basement would increase the total investment further.Premium windows, custom cabinetry, high-end appliances, detailed millwork, luxury bathroom finishes, an outdoor kitchen, and elaborate landscaping can push the final cost above the high estimate.These estimates generally exclude land purchase, permits, utility connections, extensive grading, driveway construction, landscaping, architectural modifications, and unusual site conditions.
Why This Home Works So Well
This Modern Farmhouse works especially well because it places a generous five-bedroom layout entirely on one level. Families gain substantial living space without depending on stairs for bedrooms, laundry, or daily household activities.


