This beautifully designed 3,346 square foot Modern Farmhouse combines generous family living, luxurious private spaces, impressive outdoor entertaining areas, and practical everyday organization into a spacious one-story layout with remarkable flexibility.

The home includes 4–5 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths, a luxurious main-level primary suite, split-bedroom arrangement, a vaulted primary bedroom, enormous walk-in closet with center drawer island, elegant primary bathroom, oversized shower, freestanding tub, open great room, large kitchen island, formal dining room, butler’s pantry, coffee bar, walk-in food pantry, mudroom, family utility room, huge rear porch with outdoor kitchen and wood-burning fireplace, an attached 3-car side-entry garage, and a 734-square-foot bonus room. 0

This is not a house that is trying to squeeze an impressive number of rooms into a small footprint.
It has room to breathe.
The main level alone provides 3,346 square feet of heated living space.
Then there is another 734 square feet of bonus potential upstairs.
That bonus area can become an additional bedroom, theater, playroom, gaming room, hobby space, or another flexible retreat.
The layout is also deliberately divided into private and social zones.
The primary suite occupies one side of the home.
The secondary bedrooms occupy the opposite side.
The great room, kitchen, and dining spaces form the central gathering area.
And the rear porch creates an outdoor extension of that entire living environment.
It is the kind of house where a family can spread out without losing the feeling of being together.

Exterior & First Impressions
From the outside, the home delivers a striking Modern Farmhouse appearance with a dramatic black-and-white exterior palette, strong gabled rooflines, large windows, generous porch spaces, and a substantial side-entry garage. 1
It features:
- Modern farmhouse exterior styling
- Contrasting black-and-white exterior appearance
- Large covered front porch
- Expansive rear porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Wood-burning outdoor fireplace
- Attached 3-car side-entry garage
- Large windows for natural lighting
- Strong 9:12 main roof pitch
- Prominent farmhouse roofline
- Large one-story footprint
- Welcoming architectural proportions
The exterior immediately establishes that this is a larger farmhouse designed for entertaining.

The rooflines give the home a strong vertical presence.
The contrasting exterior colors create a crisp modern appearance.
And the side-entry garage keeps the front elevation focused on the home’s architectural character rather than turning the facade into a row of garage doors.
The rear of the home is where things become particularly interesting.
The enormous covered porch includes an outdoor kitchen and a handsome wood-burning fireplace, turning the backyard into a genuine extension of the home’s living space. 2

This is not merely a porch where two chairs happen to fit.
It is practically another living environment.
Entry & Interior Flow
Step through the front entry and the home immediately establishes a clear separation between the social and private areas.
The plan uses a split-bedroom arrangement, with the owner’s retreat on one side and the remaining bedrooms on the opposite side. 3
Inside, you’ll find:
- Inviting foyer
- Open-concept central living area
- Split-bedroom layout
- Main-level primary suite
- Four main-level bedrooms
- Optional fifth bedroom through the bonus room
- Formal dining room
- Large kitchen island
- Butler’s pantry
- Coffee bar
- Large walk-in food pantry
- Open great room
- Mudroom
- Family utility room
- Main-level laundry
- Large rear porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Wood-burning outdoor fireplace
- 3-car side-entry garage
- 734 sq ft bonus room
The circulation is straightforward despite the home’s substantial size.

The central spaces connect naturally.
The kitchen sits between the great room and dining areas.
The owner’s retreat remains private.
The secondary bedrooms are grouped on the opposite side.
And the mudroom and utility spaces form a practical service zone toward the rear of the home.
This is important because large houses can sometimes develop a strange airport-terminal problem where walking from one room to another requires a packed lunch.
This design avoids much of that feeling by keeping the major spaces connected and the bedroom wings clearly organized.

Great Room – Open, Spacious & Built for Gathering
The great room forms the heart of the home’s central living area and connects directly with the kitchen and other major gathering spaces. 4
It includes:
- Open connection to the kitchen
- Large centrally positioned kitchen island nearby
- Strong connection to the rear porch
- Large windows for natural light
- Flexible furniture arrangement
- Family gathering functionality
- Entertaining-friendly circulation
The great room is designed to work as the social center of the home.
The kitchen remains visible.
The dining area remains nearby.
The rear porch is easily accessible.
And the entire central environment can function as one large gathering zone.

This is where the home’s scale becomes useful rather than merely impressive.
There is enough room for large furniture arrangements without blocking circulation.
There is room for guests to gather.
There is room for children to play.
And there is room for the inevitable family gathering where somehow twenty people appear after the invitation specifically said “keep it small.”
Kitchen – Oversized Island, Butler’s Pantry & Coffee Bar
The kitchen is designed for homeowners who enjoy both serious cooking and serious entertaining.
It features:
- Oversized centrally located island
- Generous preparation workspace
- Open connection to great room
- Formal dining connection
- Butler’s pantry
- Coffee bar
- Large walk-in food storage pantry
- Extensive cabinet storage potential
- Entertaining-friendly workflow
The oversized center island becomes the heart of the kitchen.
It provides a substantial preparation surface while creating a natural place for conversation.

It can handle breakfast.
Meal preparation.
Buffet service.
Homework.
Coffee.
Holiday cooking.
And the mysterious collection of phones that appears whenever family members sit around an island.
Behind the main kitchen is a particularly useful sequence of supporting spaces.
The butler’s pantry connects the kitchen and formal dining room.
A dedicated coffee bar provides another convenient preparation zone.
And the large walk-in food pantry provides serious storage capacity. 5
This arrangement allows the main kitchen to remain visually clean even when the household is preparing a large meal.
The pantry can handle bulk groceries.
The coffee bar can handle morning routines.
The butler’s pantry can absorb serving supplies and entertaining clutter.
And the main kitchen can remain the beautiful centerpiece it was supposed to be.

Formal Dining Room – Entertaining with Ease
The formal dining room sits directly within the home’s entertaining zone and benefits from its connection to the kitchen through the butler’s pantry.
It offers:
- Dedicated formal dining space
- Direct kitchen relationship
- Butler’s pantry connection
- Flexible dining table arrangement
- Convenient serving access
- Large-family entertaining potential
The butler’s pantry creates a particularly elegant connection between the dining room and kitchen.
Food can be prepared in the kitchen.
Serving pieces can be staged in the pantry.
Meals can move into the dining room.
And used dishes can travel back without turning the main kitchen into a battlefield.
This makes the dining room especially useful for holiday meals, celebrations, dinner parties, and larger family gatherings.
For everyday meals, the household can remain in the open kitchen and great room.
For special occasions, the dining room can step forward.
That flexibility is one of the home’s strengths.
Primary Suite – Vaulted Luxury Retreat
The primary suite is one of the most impressive areas of the entire home.
It is located on its own side of the house and includes a large bedroom with vaulted ceiling heights, an enormous walk-in closet, and an elegant private bathroom. 6
It includes:
- Large private bedroom
- Vaulted ceiling
- Luxury ensuite bathroom
- Enormous walk-in closet
- Center island of drawers inside closet
- Double vanity
- Oversized luxury shower
- Freestanding soaking tub
- Private water closet
- Strong separation from secondary bedrooms
The bedroom’s vaulted ceiling creates a dramatic sense of volume.
The room feels less like a standard bedroom and more like a private retreat.
Then comes the closet.
The enormous walk-in closet includes a center island of drawers, providing organized storage and additional surface area. 7
That is the kind of closet where clothing storage stops being a daily negotiation.
The bathroom is equally impressive.
It includes double sinks, a freestanding tub, a private water closet, and a luxurious shower measuring more than 4 feet by 13 feet. 8
That shower is enormous.
It is less “quick morning shower” and more “this bathroom has its own zip code.”
The primary suite is therefore not simply a bedroom with a bathroom attached.
It is an entire private zone designed around comfort, storage, and relaxation.
Additional Bedrooms – Oversized & Family Friendly
The home provides three additional main-level bedrooms outside the primary suite, allowing the main floor to accommodate four bedrooms in total. 9
These rooms include:
- Generous bedroom proportions
- Large windows
- Walk-in closets
- Dedicated bedroom-zone location
- Flexible use for children or guests
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom access for two bedrooms
- Private bathroom access for another bedroom
The secondary bedrooms are described as oversized and positioned to provide window views and walk-in closets. 10
Two bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, while another secondary bedroom receives its own private bathroom.
This is an excellent arrangement for a large family.
Two children can share a bathroom without having to enter the hallway every time they need it.
Another child or guest can enjoy greater privacy.
And the primary suite remains completely separate.
The bedroom wing therefore feels more like a collection of private zones than a simple hallway lined with doors.
Bathrooms – Designed for a Large Household
The main configuration includes 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths. 11
It provides:
- Luxury primary ensuite
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom
- Private bathroom for one secondary bedroom
- Two convenient half baths
- Guest-friendly bathroom access
- Better support for large households
- Improved morning circulation
The bathroom arrangement is particularly well suited to a four-bedroom household.
The primary suite remains completely private.
Two secondary bedrooms share their own bathroom.
Another secondary bedroom receives private bathroom access.
The half baths serve guests and common areas.
That means visitors do not need to wander through bedroom zones just to find a bathroom.
And during busy mornings, multiple people can get ready simultaneously without forming a queue outside one unfortunate bathroom.
Bonus Room – 734 Sq. Ft. of Future Flexibility
One of the home’s biggest long-term advantages is the 734-square-foot bonus room located above the main level.
This space can become:
- A fifth bedroom
- A home theater
- A game room
- A children’s playroom
- A teenage retreat
- A home gym
- A hobby room
- A large home office
- Entertainment lounge
- Additional storage
The bonus room effectively gives the home another 734 square feet of potential space beyond the 3,346-square-foot heated main level. 12
That flexibility is valuable because homeowners do not always know what they will need five or ten years from now.
A young family might use the space as a playroom.
Teenagers might eventually claim it as a gaming or movie room.
Guests might use it as a private retreat.
Or it can become a fifth bedroom.
The room can be finished immediately or completed later as the household’s needs evolve.
That makes it one of the smartest long-term features in the design.
Mudroom & Family Utility Room
Behind the main living spaces, the home includes a dedicated mudroom and family utility room designed to handle the practical side of everyday family life. 13
It provides:
- Dedicated mudroom
- Family utility room
- Main-level laundry
- Storage opportunities
- Space for coats and shoes
- Backpack organization
- Family equipment storage
- Convenient service-space separation
These spaces form a useful buffer between the active household and the polished entertaining areas.
Shoes can stay here.
Backpacks can stay here.
Sports gear can stay here.
Laundry can stay here.
And all those mysterious household objects that have no permanent home can at least temporarily be assigned one.
The mudroom is especially valuable in a large family home because everyday traffic can become intense.
The design gives that traffic a dedicated place to go.
Outdoor Living – Huge Porch, Outdoor Kitchen & Fireplace
Outdoor living is arguably one of the defining features of this Modern Farmhouse.
The rear porch is described as huge and includes 11-foot ceiling heights, an adjoining owner’s porch, an outdoor kitchen, and a handsome wood-burning fireplace. 14
It provides:
- Large covered rear porch
- 11-foot porch ceiling heights
- Adjoining owner’s porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Wood-burning fireplace
- Outdoor dining opportunities
- Outdoor lounge space
- Grilling and entertaining area
- Strong indoor-outdoor connection
This is not an outdoor space designed simply to make the elevation look attractive.
It is designed to be used.
The outdoor kitchen can support serious entertaining.
The fireplace creates a natural gathering point.
The owner’s porch provides another private outdoor retreat.
And the large covered area provides protection from sun and changing weather.
The rear porch effectively becomes another living room.
Only this one has better ventilation.
It is easy to imagine summer dinners, weekend gatherings, outdoor movie nights, holiday celebrations, morning coffee, and long evenings around the fireplace.
For homeowners who genuinely enjoy outdoor living, this feature can become one of the home’s biggest attractions.
Garage & Storage Features
The home includes a substantial 3-car side-entry garage with approximately 1,034 square feet of unheated space. 15
It offers:
- Parking for three vehicles
- Approximately 1,034 sq ft of garage space
- Side-entry configuration
- Storage potential
- Workshop potential
- Space for bicycles and equipment
- Family gear storage
- Convenient access toward mudroom areas
A 1,034-square-foot garage is a serious amount of supporting space.
It can accommodate three vehicles while still leaving room for tools, lawn equipment, bicycles, sports gear, storage cabinets, workshop equipment, and seasonal items.
For a large family, that extra capacity can be extremely useful.
The side-entry configuration also protects the home’s front facade from becoming garage-dominated.
The architecture remains the star.
The garage simply does a lot of work behind the scenes.
Foundation & Structural Flexibility
The design offers several foundation options, allowing it to adapt to different lots and construction conditions.
Available configurations include:
- Slab foundation
- Crawlspace foundation
- Basement foundation
The basement option is unfinished, allowing homeowners to decide later whether additional below-grade space should remain storage or be developed into future living space. 16
The standard exterior framing uses 2×4 wood construction, with an optional 2×6 conversion available. 17
The available foundation and framing options give builders additional flexibility for site conditions, climate requirements, insulation strategies, and local construction standards.

Dimensions & Structural Details
- Total heated area: 3,346 sq ft
- Main level: 3,346 sq ft
- Bonus room: 734 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 4–5
- Full bathrooms: 3
- Half bathrooms: 2
- Stories: 1 with bonus level
- Garage: 3-car side-entry
- Garage area: 1,034 sq ft
- Width: 93 ft 3 in
- Depth: 79 ft 10 in
- Maximum height: 29 ft 6 in
- First-floor ceiling height: 10 ft
- Second-floor ceiling height: 9 ft
- Main roof pitch: 9:12
- Exterior framing: 2×4 wood
- Optional framing: 2×6 conversion
- Foundation options: Slab, crawlspace or basement
- Design style: Modern Farmhouse
Functional Features That Make Life Better
- Single-story main living
- 4–5 bedroom flexibility
- 3 full bathrooms
- 2 half baths
- Split-bedroom arrangement
- Main-level primary suite
- Vaulted primary bedroom
- Enormous primary walk-in closet
- Center closet drawer island
- Luxury primary bathroom
- Oversized primary shower
- Freestanding soaking tub
- Private water closet
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom
- Private secondary bathroom
- Oversized secondary bedrooms
- Walk-in closets
- Large kitchen island
- Butler’s pantry
- Coffee bar
- Large walk-in food pantry
- Formal dining room
- Mudroom
- Family utility room
- Main-level laundry
- 734 sq ft bonus room
- Huge rear porch
- 11-foot porch ceiling heights
- Outdoor kitchen
- Wood-burning outdoor fireplace
- Adjoining owner’s porch
- 3-car side-entry garage
- 1,034 sq ft garage
- Multiple foundation options
- Optional 2×6 exterior framing


