Farmhouse House Plans

  

Farm House plans feature a pitched roof, often with gables, wood-frame construction presented in an asymmetrical fashion.

Architectural Features of Farm House Plans

  • Flooded with Light, paired with a welcoming full-width porch
  • Homey Feel, cozy fireplace, wood-frame construction

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Plan number DHSW50263Featured Plan

House Plan Code: DHSW50263

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  • 2,151 Sq. Ft.
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Baths: 2
Country Farmhouse plans are as varied as the regional farms they once presided over. Born on hundred-acre spreads in rural America the family-friendly Country Farmhouse plans fit right in with suburban lifestyles; ideal for those with an appreciation for the homes that have a strong connection to the past and the land they are built upon.
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Farmhouse House Plan Features
Flooded with Light

Flooded with Light

Taking their cues from simplified romantic pre-1860's Greek Revival, Gothic Revival and Italianate styles, these practical homes tend to be more functional than fanciful with gabled standing seam tin roofs, boxy shape, clapboard siding, welcoming full-width porches with columns, and rectangular single-pane double hung windows. The typical modern Farmhouse house plan presents a porch for outdoor living, and a second story with dormers for additional light.

Homey Feel

Homey Feel

Built to be a gathering place for family and friends alike, two-story Farmhouse floor plans often feature a spacious country kitchen with a cozy fireplace and plenty of room for a big rustic table. While the wood-frame construction and decorative details exude a warm homey feel.

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