3-Bedroom 1-Story Modern Farmhouse with Bonus Over Garage (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 2,580 Sq Ft
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
You know that house you always imagined having someday?
The one with big porches, cozy rooms, a kitchen that actually fits your whole family—and then some?
Yeah, this is that house.
This 2,580-square-foot modern farmhouse isn’t just smartly designed, it’s ready to make you fall in love, one nook and cranny at a time.
Let’s take a stroll through your future forever home.
Kick off your shoes, grab a glass of iced tea, and imagine yourself living the farmhouse dream—with a whole lot of modern flair.


Curb Appeal That Stops Traffic
First things first: this home has presence.
With a 91-foot-wide front, an 8-foot-deep covered porch that wraps like a hug, and charming gables that practically say “Welcome, friend,” your house is going to be the one people slow down to admire on their neighborhood walk.
Walk through the front doors and boom—you’re greeted with tall 10-foot ceilings and a foyer that gives you a full view straight to the back patio.
It’s open, it’s airy, and it just feels good.

Your New Favorite Place to Do Absolutely Nothing
The Great Room is, well… great.
It’s 18 feet by 18 feet of cozy potential, complete with a fireplace that begs for holiday stockings and built-ins ready to showcase your favorite books or travel mementos.
Vaulted ceilings give it that grand lodge feel, and with all the natural light pouring in from those big back windows, you’ll never want to leave.
And let’s not forget the flow—because it flows straight into the kitchen.

Kitchen Envy, Activated
This kitchen is ready for anything—from pancake breakfasts to Thanksgiving feasts.
The oversized island is your new command center, perfect for chopping, chatting, and occasionally hiding behind during awkward small talk.
Behind it?
A massive walk-in pantry that could stockpile enough snacks for a zombie apocalypse (or, you know, a regular school week).

There’s also a built-in oven wall, loads of counter space, and a direct line of sight into both the Great Room and dining area.
Hosting dinner?
No problem.
The dining room comfortably fits a big table and still feels intimate, making every meal feel a little bit special.
Bedrooms That Actually Make Sense
On one side of the house, you’ve got the Master Suite—a private retreat so comfortable you might start canceling weekend plans just to hang out in your own room.

It features vaulted ceilings, a wall of windows, and plenty of space for your king-size bed and that reading chair you’ve been eyeing.
The Master Bath is where luxury meets logic: dual vanities, a freestanding soaking tub, a spacious shower, and access to not one but two walk-in closets.
You might need to buy more clothes just to fill the space (go on, treat yourself).
The other two bedrooms sit on the opposite side of the home.
They share a full bath and are perfectly positioned for privacy—whether they become kids’ rooms, guest suites, or a dedicated hobby zone (paintbrushes and puzzles, anyone?).

Bonus Room = Unlimited Potential
Head up the stairs near the garage and you’ll find an 834-square-foot bonus room.
This is the wild card space every home needs.
Turn it into a home theater, a workout studio, a second living area, or an epic kids’ playroom that keeps toy explosions off the main floor.
There’s even a storage room up there, so you don’t have to Marie Kondo your holiday decorations into oblivion.

Garages and Gearheads, Rejoice
The garage setup here is no joke.
You’ve got a 2-car garage plus a 3rd bay off to the side, perfect for a weekend car project, boat storage, or finally starting that home workshop you’ve been dreaming of.
Altogether, it’s 1,122 square feet of car-lovin’, tool-totin’ possibility.
And tucked in the back corner?
A dedicated storage room.

Because every hero (read: homeowner) needs a lair for their leaf blower, bikes, and the 37 extension cords we all somehow own.
Let’s Talk Outdoor Living
This home takes outdoor living seriously.
The Grilling Porch comes equipped with its own kitchen setup, so you can flip burgers without missing the action.
Right beside it is the All-Season Room, a beautiful glassed-in retreat that works rain or shine, bug-free and breezy.

Feeling fancy?
Host friends on the rear patio, perfect for evening cocktails, cornhole tournaments, or that container garden you’ve been meaning to start.
And remember that wraparound front porch?
It extends to the covered side porch too, because this home knows you love options.
The Everyday Stuff (That Matters Most)
Let’s talk about the unsung heroes of home life: the mudroom, the laundry, and the powder room.

Coming in from the garage, you’re greeted by a drop zone and mudroom combo that handles chaos like a champ.
Shoes?
Check.
Bags?
Hooks.
Kids’ jackets?

All in one place.
Right next door is the laundry room, which—get this—has direct access to the master suite closet.
It’s the kind of thoughtful layout that just makes life easier.
And the half bath near the common area?
A game-changer for guests and everyday convenience.

Smart, Spacious, and So Easy to Love
This modern farmhouse plan isn’t trying to be flashy or over-the-top.
It’s just smart.
Every inch of the 2,580 heated square feet is used with purpose.
From the openness of the main living areas to the tucked-away bedrooms, and from the extra storage to the 1,152 square feet of porches, it’s like someone designed this place after reading your mind.

If you’re looking for a home that feels like a warm hug, has enough space for real life, and makes entertaining an absolute breeze, this one checks every box—and then builds another bonus room on top of it.
You’ll have space to grow, entertain, relax, and enjoy the heck out of every square foot.
And if you’re anything like me, you’ll start mentally decorating the porch and dreaming up a name for your backyard grill station before you even move in.
So… ready to picture yourself pulling into that driveway?
There’s more to home building than blueprints and finishes. Take time to compare mortgage rates, understand your credit score, and consult a seasoned real estate agent.
Secure your new home with home insurance, a quality home warranty, and explore refinancing down the road.
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