5-Bedroom Two-Story Open Floor Plan Farmhouse With Main Floor Home Office and Convenient Laundry Upstairs (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 3,862 Sq Ft
- 5 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
Ah, the allure of the modern farmhouse!
Picture a home that marries function with an undeniable charm—imagine a Swiss Army knife, if it were a building.
This isn’t just any farmhouse, though.
This one comes with a few delightful extras, making it stand out from the crowd.



Sprawled across a generous 3,862 square feet, this abode is more than a structure—it tells a story of vast, open spaces and intimate, cozy nooks, seamlessly blending rustic traditions with contemporary flair.

As you enter, an expansive open floor plan welcomes you, so spacious you might joke about flying a kite indoors—though we recommend against it!

The absence of barriers on the ground floor transforms the entire area into a playful stage perfect for an impromptu game of hide and seek, although finding hiding spots might be a bit of a challenge.

From the foyer, your gaze stretches uninterrupted to the dining room at the far end of the house, creating a pathway reminiscent of a personal yellow brick road, minus the munchkins, of course.

Now, let’s dive into the heart of the home—the kitchen.

It’s likely where you’ll spend a good chunk of your time (no judgment here!).
Before you fall in love with the perfect floor plan, take a moment to consider the financial side. Comparing mortgage rates, improving your credit score, and working with a reliable real estate agent can save you thousands. Look into home insurance, consider a home warranty, and plan ahead for refinancing. It all adds long-term value to your home.

This kitchen is a culinary dream, centered around a massive island that feels more like a continent.

It’s not just about size; it’s about social interaction, positioned perfectly open to the family room, allowing you to mingle or catch up on your favorite series while you cook.

The family room, warmed by a quaint fireplace, serves as the perfect backdrop for relaxation and family time.

Nearby, the dining room, drenched in natural sunlight, is an ideal spot for enjoying meals, whether they are culinary masterpieces or simple comfort food.

For those who love the outdoors but could do without the pests, angled French doors open to a screened porch that offers a breath of fresh air, suitable for most seasons—provided you’re okay with a bit of a chill.

A standout feature on the main floor is the home office.

Set off from the foyer, it offers a quiet retreat for work—or perhaps a bit of leisurely scrolling through social media.

Windows on two sides not only flood the space with light but might also spark a touch of envy among your commuting friends.

Upstairs, a flexible loft area awaits, ready to be transformed into a serene yoga studio or a lively play area for kids.

Just a reminder—it’s a loft, not a springboard for any adventurous stunts!

The second floor is also home to four bedrooms, each offering a private sanctuary where individuality can thrive.

There’s even a special room over the garage, playfully termed the “ROG,” perfect for a media room, playroom, or simply a storage space for all those items you’ve been meaning to sort.

A game-changer for practical living is the upstairs laundry room.

Positioned to save you the perilous treks up and down the stairs with heavy baskets, this 6’5″ by 9’ room makes laundry a less daunting task.

Not to overlook the architectural elements, this home features varied ceiling heights and slopes, adding distinctive character and perhaps presenting a fun challenge for hanging artwork.

Unfortunately, for our friends in Virginia and near the Virginia/North Carolina border, this particular plan isn’t available.

But fear not—there are plenty more designs in the portfolio to explore.
So there it is—a modern farmhouse that’s not just a place to live, but a space crafted for living.
It’s stylish, practical, and ready to be filled with new memories, joy, and maybe a few quirky design choices.
Welcome to your dream home—just remember to keep track of where you put it!
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.










