This beautifully designed 3,095 square foot Modern Farmhouse combines generous one-story living, flexible bedroom arrangements, impressive indoor-outdoor spaces, dedicated work areas, and practical family organization into a home that feels both elegant and highly livable.

The home includes 4–5 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths, a main-level primary suite, split-bedroom layout, a dramatic 19-foot foyer ceiling, vaulted great room, fireplace, formal dining room, oversized kitchen island, walk-in pantry, dedicated office/flex room, mudroom, main-level laundry, direct laundry access from the primary suite, covered front porches, a large rear porch, outdoor kitchen, outdoor fireplace, a 3-car garage with additional bump-out storage, and a 490-square-foot bonus room above the garage.

All 3,095 square feet of heated living space are located on the first floor.
That gives the home a substantial amount of living space without requiring the primary household functions to be spread across multiple floors.
The bonus room provides additional flexibility overhead.
It could become a fifth bedroom.
A media room.
A game room.
A teenage retreat.
A hobby studio.
Or the place where unfinished projects go to quietly await their second act.

The main level itself is carefully divided into private and social zones.
The primary suite occupies one side of the house.
Three secondary bedrooms sit on the opposite side.
The kitchen, dining room, and great room form the central gathering area.
And the office/flex room gives work or household projects a dedicated place.
It is a floor plan designed around real family life rather than simply filling a large rectangle with rooms.

Exterior & First Impressions
From the outside, the home delivers a refined Modern Farmhouse appearance using farmhouse-inspired materials, decorative gables, large windows, covered porch spaces, and a substantial three-car garage. 0
It features:
- Modern Farmhouse exterior styling
- Hardie plank siding
- Board-and-batten accents
- Brick perimeter skirt
- Decorative roof gables
- Large overhead windows
- Two covered front porch areas
- Large covered rear porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Outdoor fireplace
- Attached 3-car garage
- Garage bump-out storage
- Pedestrian garage door
- Strong 10:12 roof pitch
- One-story main living arrangement
The exterior has enough farmhouse character to feel warm and traditional while maintaining a polished modern appearance.

The combination of siding, board-and-batten detailing, brick, and contrasting doors gives the exterior visual variety without making it feel overly decorative.
The front elevation is particularly welcoming.
Two covered porch areas create multiple outdoor sitting opportunities, while the decorative gables and overhead windows give the roofline considerable character.
The three-car garage is positioned to support the home’s large footprint while also providing additional bump-out storage for lawn equipment and household gear.

Entry & Interior Flow
Step through the front entrance and the home immediately makes an impression with a dramatic 19-foot foyer ceiling.
The foyer creates a strong sense of arrival before opening toward the main living areas. 1
Inside, you’ll find:
- Grand foyer with 19-foot ceiling
- Open floor plan
- Split-bedroom arrangement
- Main-level primary suite
- 4–5 bedroom flexibility
- 3 full bathrooms
- 2 half baths
- Vaulted great room
- Formal dining room
- Large kitchen island
- Walk-in pantry
- Office/flex room
- Mudroom
- Main-level laundry
- Direct laundry access from primary suite
- Front porch spaces
- Rear porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Outdoor fireplace
- 490 sq ft bonus room
- 3-car garage
The layout becomes increasingly open as you move from the entry toward the main gathering spaces.

The foyer leads toward the vaulted great room.
The kitchen sits beyond a timber beam and brick-accented entryway.
The dining room occupies a bright bump-out surrounded by windows.
And the rear porch extends the main living environment outdoors.
At the same time, the bedrooms remain separated into distinct private zones.
This balance between openness and privacy is one of the home’s biggest strengths.
Great Room – Vaulted, Bright & Full of Character
The great room serves as the centerpiece of the home and combines dramatic volume with comfortable family functionality.

It includes:
- Vaulted ceiling
- Fireplace focal point
- Built-in shelving
- Large windows
- French door access toward the front porch
- Direct rear porch connection
- Open relationship with kitchen
- Flexible furniture arrangement
The vaulted ceiling immediately gives the room a larger sense of scale.
The fireplace creates a strong architectural focal point, while built-in shelving provides both display and storage opportunities.
Large windows help bring natural light into the space.
The room also connects directly to the rear porch, making it easy to move between indoor and outdoor entertaining.
This is the kind of great room that can handle several different versions of family life.
Movie nights.
Holiday gatherings.
Birthday celebrations.
Quiet Sunday afternoons.
And those evenings when everyone claims they are going to bed early but somehow the conversation continues for another two hours.
Kitchen – Oversized Island, Walk-In Pantry & Farmhouse Sink
The kitchen is one of the home’s strongest functional spaces.
It is designed around a large central island, excellent storage, natural light, and easy access to the main living areas.
It features:
- Oversized center island
- Seating for approximately four
- Generous food-preparation workspace
- Walk-in pantry
- Farmhouse sink
- Open connection to great room
- Convenient dining-room access
- Strong cabinet storage potential
The oversized kitchen island provides a substantial preparation surface while also giving the family a place to gather.
Four people can comfortably use the island seating area.
It can become a breakfast counter in the morning, homework station in the afternoon, and serving station when guests arrive.
The walk-in pantry sits around the corner, giving the kitchen additional storage without interrupting the clean visual flow of the main space.
The farmhouse sink adds another traditional touch while the large windows provide useful views and natural light.
The kitchen also benefits from its relationship with the great room.
The cook remains connected to the household.
Guests can gather nearby.
And the person preparing dinner does not have to conduct the entire evening from behind a closed kitchen wall.
Dining Room – Bright Bump-Out for Family Meals
The dining room occupies a dedicated bump-out surrounded by windows, giving it a bright and inviting atmosphere.
It offers:
- Dedicated formal dining area
- Window-surrounded bump-out
- Excellent natural-light potential
- Convenient kitchen access
- Flexible table placement
- Entertaining functionality
The window placement helps the dining area feel connected to the outdoors while maintaining its own identity.
It is well suited for everyday family meals as well as larger gatherings.
Holiday dinners can happen here.
Birthday meals can happen here.
And the kitchen remains close enough that serving a table full of hungry people does not require an expedition.
Primary Suite – Cathedral Ceiling & Private Retreat
The primary suite is positioned separately from the three secondary bedrooms, creating a private retreat on the main level. 2
It includes:
- Spacious primary bedroom
- Cathedral ceiling
- French doors leading to the rear porch
- Private ensuite bathroom
- Walk-in shower
- Five-fixture bathroom arrangement
- Massive walk-in closet
- Direct closet-to-laundry connection
The cathedral ceiling gives the bedroom an elegant sense of volume.
French doors provide direct access toward the rear porch, creating a strong connection between the private suite and outdoor living space.
The ensuite bathroom includes a five-fixture arrangement with a walk-in shower and cathedral ceiling, giving the room a spacious and upscale feel. 3
The massive walk-in closet is another standout feature.
Even better, the closet connects directly to the laundry room.
That creates an exceptionally efficient clothing and laundry workflow.
Clean clothes can move from the laundry area toward the closet with minimal travel.
Dirty clothes can move in the opposite direction.
It is the sort of feature that seems simple until you actually live with it.
Then suddenly you wonder why every house does not work this way.
Additional Bedrooms – Smart Split-Bedroom Layout
The home includes three secondary bedrooms positioned on the opposite side of the house from the primary suite. 4
These rooms can serve as:
- Children’s bedrooms
- Teenage bedrooms
- Guest rooms
- Study rooms
- Flexible family spaces
- Future home office rooms
Two of the secondary bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, while the third secondary bedroom has access to its own private full bathroom. 5
This creates an excellent arrangement for a larger family.
The primary suite remains private.
Two bedrooms can share facilities efficiently.
And the remaining bedroom receives additional privacy.
It is a thoughtful way to distribute bathroom access without giving every bedroom its own full bathroom.
That keeps the floor plan efficient while still providing a strong level of convenience.
Bathrooms – Flexible 4–5 Bedroom Support
The home includes 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths, giving the household strong bathroom capacity across the one-story layout.
It provides:
- Private primary ensuite
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom for two secondary bedrooms
- Private full bathroom for another secondary bedroom
- Two convenient half baths
- Guest-friendly bathroom access
- Strong support for the optional fifth bedroom
The bathroom arrangement is especially impressive because it supports a four-bedroom household while leaving room for the optional bonus space to become a fifth-bedroom or guest area.
The two half baths also provide convenient facilities for guests without requiring them to enter private bedroom areas.
During large gatherings, that can make a noticeable difference.
Especially when twelve people suddenly arrive at once and all remember they need the bathroom at approximately the same time.
Office & Flex Room – Work Meets Flexibility
The home includes an office/flex room located near the laundry and mudroom area.
It can function as:
- Home office
- Remote-work room
- Study
- Library
- Craft room
- Household administration space
- Flexible family room
Barn doors provide a distinctive transition into the office/flex area.
This allows the room to feel connected to the rest of the home while still being capable of separation when privacy is needed.
It is especially useful for homeowners who work from home.
Close the doors and work.
Open them when the workday is finished.
The room can also change roles over time, making it more valuable than a space locked permanently into one function.
Mudroom & Laundry – Everyday Organization
The mudroom and laundry room are positioned close to the office/flex space and garage circulation, creating a practical support zone for everyday family life.
They provide:
- Dedicated mudroom
- Main-level laundry
- Direct laundry access from the primary closet
- Coat storage opportunities
- Shoe storage
- Family gear organization
- Convenient garage transition
The mudroom provides a place for the everyday clutter that would otherwise migrate into the kitchen.
Shoes can stay here.
Coats can stay here.
Backpacks can stay here.
Sports gear can stay here.
The laundry room then handles the inevitable second wave.
The direct connection between the primary closet and laundry room is particularly efficient.
It reduces the amount of walking required for one of the least glamorous but most frequent household chores.
The house is quietly doing some of the work for you.
Bonus Room – 490 Sq. Ft. of Future Flexibility
One of the home’s most valuable flexible features is the 490-square-foot bonus room located above the garage.
This space can become:
- A fifth bedroom
- Media room
- Game room
- Teenage lounge
- Home gym
- Hobby studio
- Guest retreat
- Large home office
- Entertainment room
At 490 square feet, the bonus room is large enough to support a genuine secondary living function rather than simply acting as a small storage area.
A family with young children could use it as a playroom.
Teenagers could turn it into their own lounge.
Homeowners could create a dedicated theater or gym.
Or the space could eventually become the fifth bedroom.
That flexibility gives the home room to change as the family changes.
And houses that can adapt tend to remain useful for much longer.
Outdoor Living – Large Rear Porch, Outdoor Kitchen & Fireplace
Outdoor living is one of the home’s defining features.
The rear porch is designed specifically for entertaining and includes an outdoor kitchen and wood-burning fireplace. 6
It offers:
- Large covered rear porch
- Outdoor kitchen
- Wood-burning outdoor fireplace
- 11-foot rear porch ceiling
- Outdoor dining opportunities
- Comfortable seating areas
- Strong indoor-outdoor connection
The 11-foot rear porch ceiling gives the outdoor space a substantial sense of volume.
The outdoor kitchen allows food preparation and entertaining to happen outside.
The wood-burning fireplace creates a natural gathering point for cooler evenings.
This is not merely a porch with two chairs and a decorative plant.
It is designed as a genuine outdoor living environment.
Summer cookouts can happen here.
Family dinners can move outside.
Guests can gather around the fireplace.
Morning coffee can happen under the covered roof.
And evening conversations can continue long after everyone originally intended to go indoors.
Front Porches – Multiple Outdoor Seating Areas
The home includes two covered front porch areas, giving the front elevation additional character while creating multiple outdoor seating opportunities. 7
The larger front porch provides enough room for comfortable seating and relaxed conversations.
The smaller covered porch near the office/flex area creates another useful outdoor escape.
It can be a quiet place to take a break from work.
Read a book.
Enjoy coffee.
Or simply sit outside for five minutes before someone remembers you have responsibilities.
These front porches also help give the home its classic farmhouse identity.
Garage & Storage Features
The attached 3-car garage provides approximately 1,118 square feet of unheated space. 8
It offers:
- Parking for three vehicles
- 1,118 sq ft garage area
- Side-entry configuration
- Bump-out storage area
- Lawn equipment storage
- Workshop potential
- Space for bicycles and tools
- Pedestrian door
- Convenient home access
At more than 1,100 square feet, the garage is considerably more than a basic vehicle-storage box.
The bump-out provides dedicated storage potential for lawn equipment and other bulky household items.
There is also a pedestrian door, making everyday access easier without opening the main garage doors.
Three vehicles can be accommodated while leaving room for tools, bicycles, equipment, seasonal decorations, and workshop activities.
And if garages have a natural talent, it is turning three empty parking spaces into an ecosystem of objects within approximately eighteen months.
This one at least gives that ecosystem plenty of territory.
Foundation & Structural Flexibility
The home offers several foundation configurations, allowing homeowners to adapt the design to different lots and construction conditions. 9
Available options include:
- Slab foundation
- Crawlspace foundation
- Basement foundation
A slab can provide a straightforward foundation solution where site conditions permit.
A crawlspace provides useful access beneath the home for utilities and maintenance.
A basement option can create additional future storage or living potential.
The listed basement configuration is unfinished, allowing homeowners to decide later how much additional space they want to develop.
The standard exterior framing uses 2×4 wood construction, with an optional 2×6 conversion available. 10
The 2×6 option provides additional wall depth for insulation and can be useful for higher-performance wall assemblies depending on local climate and building requirements.
Dimensions & Structural Details
- Total heated area: 3,095 sq ft
- Main level: 3,095 sq ft
- Bonus room: 490 sq ft
- Total unheated area: 1,118 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 4–5
- Full bathrooms: 3
- Half bathrooms: 2
- Stories: 1
- Garage: 3-car
- Garage area: 1,118 sq ft
- Width: 111 ft 5 in
- Depth: 75 ft 2 in
- Maximum height: 28 ft 10 in
- First-floor ceiling: 19 ft at foyer, with vaulted great room
- Rear porch ceiling: 11 ft
- Main roof pitch: 10:12
- 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
- One-story living
- 4–5 bedroom flexibility
- 3 full bathrooms
- 2 half baths
- Split-bedroom arrangement
- Main-level primary suite
- Cathedral primary bedroom ceiling
- Direct laundry access from primary closet
- Jack-and-Jill bathroom
- Private bathroom for one secondary bedroom
- Open floor plan
- 19-foot foyer ceiling
- Vaulted great room
- Formal dining room
- Oversized kitchen island
- Walk-in pantry
- Farmhouse sink
- Dedicated office/flex room
- Mudroom
- Main-level laun



