4-Bedroom 1-Story Modern Farmhouse with Lower Level Game Room (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 3,369 Sq Ft
- 4 Beds
- 2.5+ Baths
- 1 Stories
- 2 Cars
Ever dreamed of wrapping the cozy charm of a farmhouse in sleek modern style, then tossing in a game room downstairs just for kicks?
Yeah, me too.
That’s exactly what this 4-bedroom, 3,369 square foot beauty delivers—and then some.
Whether you’re a growing family, a remote work warrior, or just someone who really, really needs space for that vintage pinball machine collection, this plan might just be your soulmate in blueprint form.
So, grab a sweet tea (or a hard lemonade—I’m not judging) and let’s tour your future home.



Classic Meets Cool
At 68 feet wide and nearly 58 feet deep, this modern farmhouse plan has a presence—like the architectural equivalent of a firm handshake and a warm hug.
The gabled roofline and welcoming front porch (which, by the way, is part of a whopping 641 square feet of porch space) give that cozy farmhouse vibe.
Meanwhile, clean lines, mixed materials, and large windows keep it fresh and modern—because we’re not living in the 1800s, thank you very much.

Let’s Walk Inside—You’ll Want to Kick Off Your Boots
Stepping into the main level, you’re greeted by 2,378 square feet of living space that somehow feels even larger thanks to the open floor plan.
Natural light floods in through the oversized windows, giving the space a cheerful, magazine-ready glow. (Seriously, where’s the HGTV camera crew when you need them?)
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To your right?

A cozy study or home office, perfect for Zoom calls, writing your novel, or pretending you’re busy while binge-watching true crime documentaries.
Living, Dining & Kitchen
The great room is exactly that—great.
It’s wide open, vaulted, and anchored by a gorgeous fireplace that just begs for stockings come December.

Picture yourself curled up with a book here—or commanding Mario Kart domination in front of the fire.
Your call.
The kitchen flows seamlessly from the great room with a huge island (hello, breakfast bar!), walk-in pantry, and enough counter space to host a cooking show.
It’s basically designed for making pancakes, charcuterie boards, and memories.

Or burnt toast.
We don’t judge.
The adjacent dining area has room for that oversized farmhouse table you’ve been eyeing on Pinterest.
Yes, you deserve it.

Bedrooms Worth Bragging About
This plan features four—count ’em—four real, honest-to-goodness bedrooms.
Three secondary bedrooms are generously sized with plenty of closet space and a shared full bath that keeps the peace on school mornings (well, mostly).
And then there’s the owner’s suite.

Swoon.
It’s tucked away for privacy and features everything on your “dream bedroom” vision board: a tray ceiling, space for a king-size bed and a reading nook, and an ensuite bath with dual vanities, a soaking tub, separate shower, and a walk-in closet so big you could hide in it during hide-and-seek (not that I’ve tried, ahem).
The Lower Level Game Room
Now we’re getting to the good stuff.

This home doesn’t just stop at one story.
Oh no—it has a finished lower level with an additional 991 square feet of fun.
Think: game room, media room, home gym, teen hangout, secret lair—whatever your lifestyle (or alter ego) requires.
Bonus?
There’s a half bath down there too.

No running upstairs mid-video game battle.
You’re welcome.
The Garage
Not to be overlooked, the 503 square foot attached garage fits two cars and includes a side entry for that clean curb appeal.

It’s also the perfect spot to stash your mountain bikes, gardening gear, or that treadmill you swore you’d use. (It makes an excellent towel rack, just sayin’.)
Plus, if you’re into the details, that side-entry layout adds that subtle, upscale “I know what I’m doing” vibe to your home’s exterior.
Pro tip: friends will be jealous.
Porches Galore
Whether it’s a quiet coffee on the front porch or a barbecue bash out back, the 641 square feet of combined porch space have your outdoor living dreams covered.

That’s enough room for rocking chairs, porch swings, AND a smoker that makes your neighbors “accidentally” show up at dinnertime.
Laundry & Mudroom
A good mudroom doesn’t get enough credit, and this one’s a hero.
It’s perfectly positioned between the garage and main living area, so you can drop shoes, bags, and muddy paws without tracking mess through the house.

Add in a roomy laundry room (with actual folding space, gasp!) and daily chores just got a serious glow-up.
Who Is This Home For?
Honestly?
Anyone who wants space, style, and comfort wrapped in modern farmhouse charm.

Whether you’re an empty-nester looking for room to entertain, a family with teens who need their own space (and Wi-Fi), or a couple dreaming of hosting the holidays, this plan checks every box—with flair.
It’s cozy without being cramped, stylish without being sterile, and functional without sacrificing fun.
Basically, it’s what Goldilocks would’ve picked if she had better taste and a Pinterest account.

This 4-bedroom modern farmhouse plan manages to blend casual charm with clean lines and smart living like it’s no big deal.
But let’s be real—it kind of is.
From porch to pantry, garage to game room, every inch has been thoughtfully designed to make everyday living just a little more joyful.
And if you ask me, that’s the best kind of dream home there is.
Choosing a house plan is just the beginning—what comes next can shape your future. Be sure to research mortgage rates, check your credit score, and work with a reliable real estate agent.
Protect your home with solid home insurance, a dependable home warranty, and keep an eye on future refinance options. Want to increase your property value?
Think solar panels, smart home upgrades, and energy-efficient appliances. And before construction starts, use interior design software to bring your vision to life, down to the last detail.