A popular option with potential homeowners because of their affordability and relatively small footprint, two-bedroom plans can be the ideal space for a lot of demographics. These plans – particularly one-story structures – are attractive to empty nesters, the younger population looking for a first home, and others who may be interested in a two-bedroom vacation home.
Two-bedroom homes come in a variety of interesting architectural styles. The average size ranges from 800 square feet to 1,500 square feet. However, you can also find sprawling 2,500-square-foot two-bedroom plans. They can come in quaint Country styles, Cottages, Farmhouse, Transitional and Modern styles – and everything in between.
In this article, we take a close look at two-bedroom house plans and the features that make them appealing and attractive.
Who says you can’t have it all with a two-bedroom home?
The obvious smaller footprint does not take away from creative and high-end designs and styles for two-bedroom homes. The kitchen or kitchen island may not be as huge as those in four-bedroom plans. However, these elements are still present in two-bedroom homes and can be as polished and sophisticated as those in bigger homes.
In addition to the open floor layout, large windows, and high ceilings, features of two-bedroom homes include eat-in kitchens, kitchen islands, front or rear porches and decks, one, two, or even three bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, mudrooms, basements, attached garages, and even swimming pools.
Having an open floor plan is still a very popular choice among homeowners, no matter the size of the home. Although the size of the Great Room, kitchen, dining, and living areas will be smaller, they can be as upscale and stylish as their larger counterparts – with the selection of features, fixtures, and décor accents.
Even in the smaller two-bedroom home, a sizable kitchen island and eat-in kitchen are sought-after features. The setup allows additional prep, serving, and dining space, as well as an informal area for casual meals and small talk among family members and friends. The island also creates a "homework station" where parents can supervise children's school assignments and projects. Another important function of the island is the additional storage it provides for cookware, recipe books, and other kitchen basics.
Another popular feature is a mudroom which serves as a drop-off zone for school gear, jackets and coats, umbrellas, shoes, sandals, snow and beach gear, and other paraphernalia. While the mudroom is a drop-off area, be careful not to turn it into a messy and disorganized “dump” space. You can have open shelves, drawers, and plastic containers for wet and muddy items – and keep the room presentable.
Along with the mudroom, a laundry room is also a “must-have” in two-bedroom plans. Most of the laundry rooms in two-bedroom homes are situated in areas that are easily accessed from both bedrooms. In some smaller homes, the laundry room may be more of a closet with a stackable washer/dryer.
Top: Don’t be fooled by this 800-square-foot two-bedroom home. With an open floor layout, the home has good-sized bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen, a living room, and easy access to the laundry room (located outside the bathroom) from both bedrooms (see below). Relax on the rocking chair front porch or the screened-in porch. Plan #141-1184
It’s not only huge luxury residences that feature covered front and rear porches and decks. As indoor and outdoor living spaces seamlessly merge in today’s designs, almost all house plans include porches and decks to extend the living room outdoors. Outdoor living spaces can be simple or elaborate – depending on the space and the family’s lifestyle. The space usually includes a comfortable sitting area, a fireplace, a dining table, and grills – and in luxury two-bedroom homes, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen. Whatever the family’s lifestyle, the outdoor living space is designed to be inviting, relaxing, comfortable, and appealing.
Having a garage gives the family an option to expand and add square footage above the structure. While the garage is typically used to house cars, tools, and equipment, it can also be used to provide extra space for an additional bedroom, home office, or game room.
A smaller home costs less – which means a budget-friendly proposition and a smaller mortgage for young professionals or couples who are looking for a starter home. At the same time, the two-bedroom home offers design layouts and features that you find in bigger plans.
Think how much faster you can vacuum, mop floors, dust, and complete all cleaning chores in a two-bedroom home compared to all the spaces in bigger residences. The amount of time saved in cleaning and maintaining the home can be spent on other activities, pursuing hobbies, or just plain relaxing.
Their smaller footprint allows two-bedroom homes to use less heat and air and conserve water better than bigger house plans – which means less expensive utility bills. Add some solar panels to your roof, and you'll really save on your utilities!
With a smaller footprint, there are not as many places for your teens to hide from family gatherings. With fewer distractions, family and friends can interact more closely, creating lifelong memories and relationships.
Less square footage means that you really need to choose your furnishings and designs with a purpose, which will help reduce clutter and crowding in the living room and other shared areas.
The flip side of fostering close family ties in a smaller house is not having enough room to get away from the craziness and enjoy some alone time. If you have a larger two-bedroom home, this is not an issue since you will have the space you need to take a break from all that family time.
If the homeowner is an empty nester, this may not be an issue since an overnight guest could use the second bedroom. However, if the second bedroom is for the kids, there could be a problem when trying to figure out accommodations for your overnight guests. Some solutions would be a pull-out sofa or an air mattress that you can set up in the living room.
Depending on the size of your two-bedroom home, you may not have a ton of storage space, and no matter how hard we try to de-clutter spaces and not collect “stuff,” we still face the need for storage in our homes. After all, how much can you “throw” in the garage?
Even if you have an amazing outdoor space, it may not be enough to host a large gathering at your home. You may need to stick to and be content with a small number of friends and family.
In a two-bedroom home, you must be creative in using your available space. So, if you are looking to add a home office to your plans, you may need to get innovative. For example, you can use a second-floor landing (if you have a two-story home) or install a desk and computer in the kitchen hallway or in some under-utilized corner of the Great Room.
Whether you live in a two-bedroom, three-bedroom, or even bigger home, there are benefits and drawbacks. However, if the styles and options provided by the two-bedroom home fit your lifestyle, enjoy your home and be happy in it! If you have questions about our house plans, check out our FAQs or contact us - our customer service team is always happy to help.