Impressive Feature-Packed Rural Farmhouse (HQ Plans & Pictures)

From the looks of it, it’s as if you stepped onto a movie set that’s part of an urban neighborhood. Lo and behold, it’s the biggest house of them all. You’ll feel like the richest person on the block if you actually own this place.

An artist’s sketch of this grand place

This beautiful home boasts of five bedrooms and five bathrooms. That’s not all. There’s plenty to know about this house. What people don’t realize is that the entire house is made of metal frame structures that gives it that polished look. If you’re that kind of person who loves to sip lemonade on a hot summer’s day right in the veranda, you’ll be happy to know that this farmhouse has a wraparound porch to suit all your needs.

As you step into the house, you’ll be greeted by a staircase. Here, you’ll get a peek at the dining area on your left and the parlor room on your right. If you are still not impressed by this, why don’t you head on to the kitchen where it will fit all your cooking needs.

The inviting staircase that leaves you wanting more

As you whip up something to eat, you can have it over at the breakfast area and then head to the hearth room to catch up on some reading. If that’s not your cup of tea, just head to the grand room where it is embellished with built-in cabinets and a cozy fireplace. We recommend finding a contractor who could build this home on a steel frame structure.

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Stats: 5,446 sq. ft., 5 bedrooms, 5 baths. 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: Eplans

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