Impressive Farmhouse w/ Wrap-Around Porch (HQ Plans & Pictures)
This farmhouse is the epitome of southern living and grandeur. Suitable for a large family, this impressive farmhouse will surely make your dreams come true.
Nothing says country living like a spacious and beautiful wooden wraparound front porch. The rustic feel of its porch is also complemented by the wooden doors of the house. Giving a clean and elegant look, the green and white accents of the exteriors create an inviting feeling to this farmhouse. The back of the house has a smaller wooden porch.
When you enter the house, you are greeted by a foyer that leads to the spacious living room with a two-storey high ceiling. The living room fireplace is the perfect spot to bond with your family or entertain guests. The foyer also leads to the dining room where you could throw wonderful dinner parties at.
Connected to the dining room is the kitchen, which is equipped with white wooden cabinets and wall shelves. You could also enjoy a wonderful meal at the breakfast nook where you have good access to the wraparound porch. The master bedroom, having its own walk-in closet and master bath, is located right next to the living room. At the back of the house is a garage.
As you go to the second floor, you are met with a balcony with a view of the living room and foyer downstairs. The rest of the bedrooms and a common bathroom are located here. For extra space, an attic is also available.
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Stats: 2,490 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 stories. More details and features in the plans below.
Blue Print Plans: Scroll down below!
Construction ready floor plans: get here.
Note: this home may be constructed using metal framing; however, you should always consult your local architect-engineer and receive a professional evaluation if such an option is feasible for this plan and your local building codes.
Source: Dream Home Source