4 Bedroom Farmhouse Plan 41418
4 Bedroom Farmhouse Plan 41418 has 2,400 square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms, and 3.5 baths. The front boasts a wraparound porch. The back has a covered porch with outdoor kitchen and fireplace. Every room in this house, from small to large, will check off the items on your wish list.
Balanced Curb Appeal
This 4 Bedroom Farmhouse Plan is symmetrical in appearance. Perfectly aligned in the center of the front porch is the beautiful set of French doors. Windows mirror the doors to the right and left sides. The front-facing gable does a great job of framing the doors as well. Finally, the house is capped off by two more front-facing gables on each side.
Vertical white siding and a wraparound porch lend farmhouse appeal. Sit down on one of the white rocking chairs. Listen to the rain as it patters on the tin roof. Wave to a neighbor as they scurry past your white picket fence to escape the drizzle.
Balanced Interior Design
4 Bedroom Farmhouse Plan 41418 has a split-bedroom layout. For example, the master bedroom is located on the left side of the house, and the children’s bedrooms are on the right side of the house. As a result, mom and dad have more quiet and privacy.
Bedrooms 2 and 3 share a Jack and Jill bathroom. Each has a walk-in closet. The back bedroom (#4) has access to the full guest bathroom. This would make a nice guest room if you don’t need it for a full-time bedroom.
The master suite is located close to a large laundry room. There is a broom closet in this room and lots of counter space for folding clothes.
Let’s take a look into the master suite of this 4 Bedroom Farmhouse Plan. The room measures 15′ wide by 17′ deep and has a cathedral ceiling. The master walk-in closet measures 5’6 wide by 14′ deep. The bathroom has two vanities, a 6′ tub, separate shower, and private water closet.
This wing of the home also has a mud room with a locker drop zone which exits to the 3-car side-load garage. Another convenient feature is the powder room. Enter through a pocket door from the mud room. Exit on the other side to the rear covered porch. This design works well for a pool bath.
Balanced Outdoor Living Space
The rear covered porch is balanced because the outdoor kitchen is across from the outdoor fireplace. With outdoor living space like this, you might stay home more often.
The porch in this 4 Bedroom Farmhouse Plan offers abundant space because it measures 31’8 wide by 13’6 deep. Place a large dining table between the cooking area and the fireplace. You will have room to seat family and guests. Don’t stop there. Add some comfortable seating in front of the wood burning fireplace as well.
Comments (4)
What is height of the vault in Living room and master bedroom true to the plan as is?
Hello Kala, I’ll send your question to the designer and get back to you by email.
I was just wondering if i could know the total cost for the build. i don’t want to buy the plan and then not like it or it be too much and it be a waste of money.
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Unfortunately, I do not have any estimated material costs. There are lots of variables like material selections and fluctuating material costs. Wish I had a better answer for you.