4-Bedroom 2-Story Modern Farmhouse With Bonus Room and Covered Patio (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 3,218 Sq. Ft.
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
Let me guess—you’ve been scrolling through house plans like it’s a part-time job.
Every home promises something special, but this one?
This modern farmhouse-meets-Tudor beauty might just be the one.
With 3,218 square feet of comfort, charm, and clever design, it’s like someone took your dream home and actually built it.
So grab your favorite drink , and let’s walk through a home that doesn’t just meet the checklist—it crushes it.


A Layout That Just Gets You
You know those homes where the layout feels like a maze and you start wondering if you’ll need to leave breadcrumbs?
Yeah, this isn’t that. This floor plan flows smoother than your grandma’s gravy on Thanksgiving.

The open layout makes everything feel bright, airy, and connected—which means no yelling across rooms when dinner’s ready.
And speaking of meals…

Where Magic—and Snacks—Happen
Let’s talk about the heart of the home: the kitchen.
First of all, it’s got a big island.

Not just “wow, that’s a decent island,” but “someone-could-do-their-homework-while-you-chop-onions” big. And the sink?
It faces the family room, so you can keep chatting with your partner, your kids, or even the dog (hey, no judgment) while you’re elbow-deep in dinner prep.

There’s also a walk-in food pantryand a butler’s pantry, which sounds fancy because it is.
It’s perfect for staging food when you entertain—or just hiding the mess when you don’t feel like cleaning. You’ve earned it.

The Family Room,Cozy Meets Classy
Tucked right next to the kitchen is the family room, complete with a glowing fireplace that’s just begging for winter movie nights and hot cocoa season.
And the best part? Thanks to the open design, you can bask in the warmth of the fireplace while you’re flipping pancakes on Sunday morning.

It’s basically multitasking comfort.
Study, Sleep, Repeat
Need a spot to work from home—or finally start that novel you’ve been talking about for years?

This house has a dedicated study, giving you that quiet, productive space where inspiration (or at least emails) can flow.
And when it’s time to crash, each of the four bedrooms comes with its own walk-in closet.

No more fighting for hanger space or stuffing sweaters under the bed.
Storage is plentiful, and the layout is smart—split bedrooms give everyone their own space and privacy, which is a lifesaver when you’ve got early risers and night owls under the same roof.

The Master Suite
We’ve got to give a moment of applause for the master suite.
A tray ceiling adds some architectural pizzazz, and the private door to the back porch means you can sneak out for a sunrise coffee or late-night stargazing without waking a soul.

It’s peaceful, private, and perfectly placed.
Outdoor Living, Let’s Take This Party Outside
Now, let’s step out back—and prepare to swoon a little.

This home doesn’t just dabble in outdoor living; it goes all in.
The covered patio is 253 square feet of shady goodness, perfect for hosting backyard BBQs, lazy Sunday brunches, or pretending you’re on a fancy vacation without ever leaving your yard. Got a grill master in the family?

They’ll love the dedicated barbecue porch. It’s the kind of setup that screams, “invite the neighbors!” and also “I hope someone brought ribs.”
Plus, those walls of glass? They do more than just look pretty.

They flood the inside with natural light and offer uninterrupted views of your backyard oasis.
You can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors even when you’re curled up inside with a blanket and your third rewatch of The Office.

Bonus Room = Bonus Life
Okay, so maybe you don’t need a bonus room.
But once you have one? You’ll wonder how you lived without it.

This plan gives you 464 square feet of optional bonus space just waiting for your personal touch. Home gym? Check.
Game room? Absolutely. Home theater? Yes, please.

Yoga studio, art loft, teen hideout, in-law crash pad—the possibilities are endless, and you don’t have to decide right away.
It’s ready when you are.

It’s like having a little extra dream tucked in your back pocket.
And it’s already built into the plan.

The Garage, A Car’s Happy Place
Let’s not overlook the garage, because this one’s a showstopper in its own right.
You’ve got 601 square feet of attached space for two cars—and then some.

Whether you’re parking, storing, or working on your latest DIY masterpiece, this garage delivers.
Plus, the side-entry layout gives the front of the house that clean, elegant curb appeal.

And if you’re working with a corner lot, this design is practically made for it.
The garage tucks in seamlessly, and the home sits like a crown jewel on the block. Fancy, but still friendly.

Listen, I’m not saying you should immediately frame this floor plan and start picking out tile samples—but I’m also not not saying that.
Whether you’re building your forever home or just dreaming big, this modern farmhouse with Tudor flair checks all the boxes.
Style? Yep. Function? Absolutely.
Space to grow, entertain, and relax? You bet.
So, what do you think—should we start a Pinterest board for it?
Building or buying a home isn’t just about picking the perfect house plan—it’s also about making smart long-term choices. From comparing mortgage rates to finding a trustworthy real estate agent, every decision adds value. Don’t forget to explore options like home insurance, home warranties, and potential refinance opportunities to protect your investment.
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