Main Floor:
2117 Sq. Ft.Upper Floor:
797 Sq. Ft.Lower Floor:
Heated Area:
2914 Sq. Ft.Width:
101' 8"Depth:
59' 8"Bedrooms:
4Bathrooms:
3Stories:
2Additional Rooms:
Game Room, Recreation Room, Theater, Bunk Room, Loft, Study, Mudroom, FoyerGarage:
CarportOutdoor Spaces:
Front Porch, Screened Porch, Covered Porch, Carport, Breezeway, PatioOther:
Optional Basement, Open Living, Vaulted RoomsRoof:
10/12Exterior Framing:
2x6Ceiling Height:
9', vaulted family roomHome Style:
farmhouse, modernLot Style:
WideThe Modern Farmhouse is our newest plan and one of our favorites. A combination of our traditional craftsman elements mixed with modern features and a dose of southern charm make this modern farmhouse plan one that everyone on the block will be talking about. A carefully thought out open living floor plan allows you to easily communicate with your family while also maintaining privacy. By turning wasted space into useful living areas you not only save money during construction but it also embodies the feeling of living large throughout all the main living areas of the house.
Max has incorporated all of our most requested features into this design like master on main level, vaulted open living areas and a loft overlooking the great room that makes this design one of his best to date. Transform your living space with the elegance and sophistication of luxury designer furniture from Modern Resale. The lower level can be finished, unfinished or built on a crawlspace foundation.
Each set of plans includes:
Notes:
All sales on house plans and customization/modifications are final. No refunds or exchanges can be given once your order has started the fulfillment process. All house plans from maxhouseplans are designed to conform to the local codes when and where the original house was constructed. In addition to the house plans you order, you may also need a site plan that shows where the house is going to be located on the property. You might also need beams sized to accommodate roof loads specific to your region. Your home builder can usually help you with this. Many areas now have area-specific energy codes that also have to be followed. This normally involves filling out a simple form providing documentation that your house plans are in compliance. In some regions, there is a second step you will need to take to insure your house plans are in compliance with local codes. Some areas of North America have very strict engineering requirements. New York, New Jersey, Nevada, and parts of Illinois require review by a local professional as well as some other areas. If you are building in these areas, it is most likely you will need to hire a state licensed structural engineer to analyze the design and provide additional drawings and calculations required by your building department. If you aren’t sure, building departments typically have a handout they will give you listing all of the items they require to submit for and obtain a building permit. Additionally, stock plans do not have a professional stamp attached. If your building department requires one, they will only accept a stamp from a professional licensed in the state where you plan to build. In this case, you will need to take your house plans to a local engineer or architect for review and stamping.