This beautifully designed 3,500 square foot Modern Farmhouse combines generous one-story living, flexible bedroom space, luxurious private areas, entertaining-focused outdoor living, and practical family organization into a home that feels both impressive and exceptionally livable.

The home includes 4–5 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 1 half bath, a private main-level primary suite, split-bedroom layout, an open-concept great room, large kitchen island, walk-in pantry, dedicated office, flex room, media room potential, formal dining space, main-level laundry, direct laundry access from the primary suite, a mudroom, an expansive rear porch with outdoor kitchen and fireplace, a covered front porch, and an attached 3-car side-entry garage. 0

All 3,500 square feet of heated living space are arranged on one floor.
That is a big advantage for homeowners who want the scale of a large family home without turning everyday life into a stair-climbing competition.
The plan also provides 1,339 square feet of porch and patio space, including approximately 372 square feet at the front and an impressive 967 square feet at the rear. 1
This is the kind of home designed around the idea that life should happen in multiple places.
Inside.
Outside.
Around the kitchen island.
In the great room.
On the rear porch.
Around the outdoor fireplace.
And probably wherever the coffee happens to be.

Exterior & First Impressions
From the outside, the home presents a substantial Modern Farmhouse appearance with a broad one-story profile, strong gabled rooflines, generous covered porch areas, large windows, and a substantial side-entry garage.
It features:
- Modern farmhouse exterior styling
- Large covered front porch
- Expansive covered rear porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Outdoor fireplace
- Attached 3-car side-entry garage
- Large windows for natural lighting
- Strong 10:12 main roof pitch
- Broad one-story proportions
- Welcoming front entry
- Generous outdoor entertaining areas
The 10:12 main roof pitch gives the exterior a strong farmhouse silhouette and helps create the home’s substantial vertical character. 2
At approximately 99 feet 6 inches wide, the house has a significant footprint.
This is not a design for a tiny suburban lot.
It wants room to breathe.
The side-entry garage helps preserve the front elevation, allowing the porch and main architectural features to remain the visual focus.

The rear elevation is arguably even more impressive because of the enormous covered outdoor area.
With nearly 1,000 square feet of rear porch space, the backyard becomes a major part of the home’s identity.
This is farmhouse architecture with a very clear message:
Bring the guests.
Entry & Interior Flow
Step through the front entry and the home immediately establishes a comfortable connection between the foyer and the central living spaces.
The plan uses a split-bedroom arrangement, with the primary suite separated from the secondary bedrooms. 3

Inside, you’ll find:
- Inviting foyer
- Open floor plan
- Split-bedroom arrangement
- Main-level primary suite
- 4–5 bedroom flexibility
- Open great room
- Large kitchen island
- Walk-in pantry
- Formal dining area
- Dedicated office
- Flex room
- Media room potential
- Mudroom
- Main-level laundry
- Primary-suite laundry access
- Large rear porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Outdoor fireplace
- 3-car side-entry garage
The central living spaces are arranged around the kitchen and great room.
The private bedroom zones are separated from the main entertaining areas.
The office and flex spaces add additional options for work and family activities.
And the service areas are positioned to support the household without interfering with the home’s main gathering spaces.
For a 3,500-square-foot home, this kind of organization is important.
Large homes can sometimes become a collection of rooms connected by hallways.
This one is designed more like a series of connected zones.
That makes it feel substantial without becoming confusing.

Great Room – Open & Designed for Gathering
The great room forms the central social heart of the home and benefits from the open-concept arrangement. 4
It includes:
- Open connection to kitchen
- Easy relationship with dining areas
- Large windows for natural lighting
- Flexible furniture arrangement
- Family gathering space
- Entertaining-friendly circulation
- Strong connection toward the rear porch
The great room provides the space needed for a large household without feeling like an oversized empty box.
There is room for substantial furniture.
There is room for guests.
There is room for children.
There is room for a serious movie night.
And there is room for the family gathering where everyone somehow ends up in the same room despite having approximately seventeen other places available.
The open connection with the kitchen is particularly useful.
The person preparing dinner remains part of the conversation.
Guests can move naturally between the kitchen and living area.
And larger gatherings can expand toward the rear porch.
The result is a central living environment designed for both ordinary family life and much larger occasions.
Kitchen – Large Island, Walk-In Pantry & Entertaining Power
The kitchen is positioned as one of the main working and social centers of the home.
It features:
- Large center island
- Generous preparation workspace
- Walk-in pantry
- Extensive cabinet storage potential
- Open connection to great room
- Easy dining access
- Strong entertaining workflow
- Direct relationship with outdoor living areas
The large kitchen island provides a natural gathering point for the household.
It can serve as:
Breakfast counter.
Food preparation station.
Homework desk.
Serving area.
Coffee station.
Holiday buffet.
And the place where everyone gathers while one person is trying to cook.
The walk-in pantry provides valuable additional storage.
That allows bulk groceries, small appliances, serving supplies, and other kitchen necessities to stay organized without taking over the main cabinetry.
In a large family home, this kind of storage becomes extremely useful.
A kitchen can be beautiful.
But a kitchen that remains beautiful after somebody has bought groceries for twelve people is considerably more impressive.
Dining Area – Formal & Family Friendly
The home provides a dedicated dining area that works naturally with the kitchen and central living spaces.
It offers:
- Dedicated dining space
- Convenient kitchen access
- Open relationship with great room
- Flexible table placement
- Entertaining functionality
- Easy access to outdoor living
The dining space gives the home a more formal entertaining option without disconnecting it from the rest of the house.
Everyday meals can remain casual around the kitchen and great room.
Larger family dinners can use the dining area.
Holiday meals can spread across multiple spaces.
And when the guest list starts growing suspiciously fast, the rear porch provides another major area for people to spread out.
The layout is therefore capable of handling both ordinary weeknight dinners and considerably more ambitious gatherings.
Primary Suite – Private Main-Level Retreat
The primary suite is positioned separately from the secondary bedrooms, creating a private retreat within the one-story layout. 5
It includes:
- Private primary bedroom
- Spacious bedroom layout
- Private ensuite bathroom
- Walk-in closet
- Direct laundry access
- Private location within the split-bedroom layout
The split-bedroom arrangement is particularly valuable in a home designed for a large household.
The primary suite remains separated from the children’s or guest bedrooms.
That provides a quieter zone for homeowners while keeping the suite close enough to the central living spaces for convenience.
One of the most practical details is the laundry access from the primary suite. 6
That creates a direct relationship between the bedroom, closet, and laundry area.
Instead of carrying laundry across the house, the everyday workflow becomes much shorter.
It is a small architectural decision with a surprisingly large effect on daily life.
Because nobody dreams of becoming a professional laundry-basket athlete.
Additional Bedrooms – 4–5 Bedroom Flexibility
The home provides four main-level bedrooms with the potential for a fifth bedroom through its flexible spaces. 7
These rooms can serve as:
- Children’s bedrooms
- Guest bedrooms
- Teenage rooms
- Private guest accommodation
- Study spaces
- Flexible family bedrooms
The secondary bedrooms are separated from the primary suite, creating a strong family-friendly arrangement.
This gives homeowners privacy while allowing children or guests to remain grouped together.
The plan also includes a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, providing convenient shared bathroom access between secondary bedrooms. 8
That arrangement is especially useful for families.
Two bedrooms can share a bathroom without forcing everyone to use a central hallway bathroom.
And when morning schedules become chaotic, having multiple bathroom zones can feel less like a luxury and more like household infrastructure.
Bathrooms – 3.5-Bathroom Convenience
The home includes 3 full bathrooms and 1 half bath. 9
It provides:
- Private primary bathroom
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom
- Additional full bathroom
- Guest-friendly half bath
- Convenient bedroom access
- Improved morning circulation
- Better entertaining functionality
The primary suite maintains its own private bathroom.
The secondary bedrooms benefit from shared and additional bathroom access.
The half bath provides a convenient option for guests without requiring them to enter private bedroom areas.
For a four- to five-bedroom home, this bathroom arrangement provides the capacity needed to keep daily routines moving.
Especially on mornings when everybody suddenly becomes very interested in being first.
Office & Flex Room – Work, Study & Future Possibilities
The home includes both an office and a flex room, giving the design significant adaptability. 10
These spaces can become:
- Home office
- Study room
- Library
- Homework room
- Hobby room
- Craft room
- Playroom
- Private lounge
- Guest space
The dedicated office is particularly useful for modern households.
Remote work can happen away from the family room.
Important paperwork can remain organized.
Video calls can happen without somebody walking through the background carrying a laundry basket.
The flex room adds another layer of adaptability.
It can start as a playroom when children are young.
Later, it can become a hobby room.
Later still, it could become another office, lounge, or guest space.
The house does not force you to decide its entire future on day one.
Media Room – Entertainment Without Taking Over the Great Room
The plan also identifies a media room as one of its flexible room possibilities. 11
This creates an excellent opportunity for:
- Home theater
- Movie nights
- Gaming room
- Sports viewing
- Teenage lounge
- Family entertainment
Having a dedicated entertainment room can be particularly valuable in a large family home.
The great room can remain a social gathering space.
The media room can handle movies, games, and sports.
And nobody has to negotiate whether the television should be showing a family movie or the biggest game of the season.
That is not merely entertainment planning.
That is peacekeeping architecture.
Mudroom & Laundry – Designed for Real Family Life
The home includes a dedicated mudroom and main-level laundry, helping organize the less glamorous side of everyday life. 12
It provides:
- Mudroom organization
- Main-level laundry
- Direct laundry access from primary suite
- Storage opportunities
- Coat and shoe organization
- Backpack storage
- Family gear organization
- Convenient household circulation
The mudroom acts as a buffer between the garage and the polished living areas.
This is especially important for a large family.
More people means more shoes.
More children means more backpacks.
More outdoor activities means more equipment.
And somehow all of it seems to appear at the front door at exactly the same time.
A dedicated mudroom gives that clutter somewhere to go.
The laundry remains on the main floor, while the direct connection to the primary suite makes the household workflow even more efficient.
Outdoor Living – 1,339 Sq. Ft. of Porch & Patio Space
Outdoor living is one of the defining strengths of this home.
The design provides approximately 1,339 square feet of total porch and patio space, including 372 square feet at the front and an impressive 967 square feet at the rear. 13
It includes:
- 372 sq ft front porch
- 967 sq ft rear porch
- Large covered outdoor living area
- Outdoor kitchen
- Outdoor fireplace
- Outdoor dining potential
- Outdoor lounge areas
- Grilling space
- Entertaining areas
- Strong indoor-outdoor connection
The 372-square-foot front porch provides a substantial covered arrival space.
It can accommodate comfortable seating, decorative features, and relaxed conversations.
But the real showstopper is the rear porch.
At approximately 967 square feet, it is large enough to function as a genuine outdoor living environment rather than simply an oversized walkway. 14
The rear porch includes an outdoor kitchen and outdoor fireplace. 15
That creates the potential for:
Summer cookouts.
Outdoor dinners.
Evening gatherings.
Weekend entertaining.
Family movie nights.
Fireplace conversations.
Morning coffee.
And the occasional decision to stay outside for “just another ten minutes” that somehow becomes midnight.
This outdoor area dramatically expands the home’s usable lifestyle space.
Garage & Storage Features
The home includes an attached 3-car side-entry garage with approximately 865 square feet of unheated space. 16
It offers:
- Parking for three vehicles
- 865 sq ft of garage space
- Side-entry configuration
- Storage opportunities
- Workshop potential
- Space for bicycles and equipment
- Family gear storage
- Convenient access to the home
An 865-square-foot garage provides considerably more than simple vehicle parking.
There is room for three cars while still allowing space for tools, lawn equipment, bicycles, sports gear, seasonal storage, and workshop activities.
The side-entry configuration also protects the home’s front facade.
The garage remains practical without dominating the architectural presentation.
For a home of this size, the three-car arrangement is a natural fit.
It provides the supporting infrastructure a large household needs.
Foundation & Structural Flexibility
The design offers several foundation configurations, allowing it to adapt to different building sites.
Available options include:
- Slab foundation
- Crawlspace foundation
- Basement foundation
- Walkout basement foundation
The basement and walkout options can provide substantial additional below-grade potential for storage or future living space.
The standard exterior framing uses 2×4 wood construction, with an optional 2×6 conversion available. 17
The framing and foundation choices give homeowners and builders flexibility to respond to local site conditions, insulation requirements, climate considerations, and building codes.
Dimensions & Structural Details
- Total heated area: 3,500 sq ft
- Main level: 3,500 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 4–5
- Full bathrooms: 3
- Half bathrooms: 1
- Stories: 1
- Garage: 3-car side-entry
- Garage area: 865 sq ft
- Front porch: 372 sq ft
- Rear porch: 967 sq ft
- Total porch/patio area: 1,339 sq ft
- Width: 99 ft 6 in
- Depth: 68 ft 8 in
- Maximum height: 30 ft
- First-floor ceiling height: 10 ft
- Main roof pitch: 10:12
- Exterior framing: 2×4 wood
- Optional framing: 2×6 conversion
- Foundation options: Slab, crawlspace, basement or walkout basement
- Design style: Modern Farmhouse
Functional Features That Make Life Better
- One-story living
- 4–5 bedroom flexibility
- 3 full bathrooms
- 1 half bath
- Split-bedroom arrangement
- Main-level primary suite
- Primary-suite laundry access
- Open floor plan
- Large kitchen island
- Walk-in pantry
- Dedicated office
- Flex room
- Media room potential
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom
- Main-level laundry
- Mudroom
- 3-car side-entry garage
- 865 sq ft garage
- 372 sq ft front porch
- 967 sq ft rear porch
- 1,339 sq ft total porch and patio space
- Outdoor kitchen
- Outdoor fireplace
- 10-foot first-floor ceilings
- 10:12 main roof pitch
- Multiple foundation options
- Optional 2×6 exterior framing
Quick Specs
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Heated Area | 3,500 sq ft |
| Main Level | 3,500 sq ft |
| Bedrooms | 4–5 |
| Full Bathrooms | 3 |
| Half Bathroom | 1 |
| Stories | 1 |
| Garage | 3-car side-entry |
| Garage Area | 865 sq ft |
| Front Porch | 372 sq ft |
| Rear Porch | 967 sq ft |
| Total Porch & Patio Area | 1,339 sq ft |
| Width | 99 ft 6 in |
| Depth | 68 ft 8 in |
| Maximum Height | 30 ft |
| First-Floor Ceiling | 10 ft |
| Main Roof Pitch | 10:12 |
| Exterior Framing | 2×4 wood |



