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Modern Farmhouse Plans

The modern farmhouse style is a trend that is continuing to gain popularity as people return to simplicity and country-inspired living. Luckily, this trend won’t be over anytime soon. With roots in classic American culture, the modern farmhouse is a chic take on a vintage style that incorporates simple and pleasing aesthetics into the functionality of modern American life.

 

Classic vs. Modern Design

Traditional farmhouses are typically two-story or 1.5-story structures. Their exteriors are characterized by covered front porches (often wrap-around porches); simple horizontal siding like clapboard, whether real wood, fiber cement, or vinyl; and minimalistic decor with sturdy, practical furnishings.

The newer, more modern farmhouse floor plans often have an open layout. Their exteriors typically have neutral-colored vertical – or a combination of horizontal and vertical – siding and larger windows than their classic counterparts. And while these homes can be two-story or 1.5-story structures, it’s not uncommon for them to only be one story.

In addition to smooth vertical exterior lines, modern farmhouses feature natural textures in flooring, siding, and furnishings and modern accents like stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, and sleek lighting.

These mixtures of old and new are what makes the style so unique.

 

Common Features of Modern Farmhouse Floor Plans

We have a wide range of home plans in this style in different sizes and layouts. No matter the square footage of the new home you’re looking to build, these are some of the most common features of modern farmhouse designs:

Exterior Features

  • Large windows to let in natural light
  • Dormers – a leftover of the classic style that we love
  • Large porches like wrap-around and rear porches – also classic leftovers – perfect for a pair of rocking chairs
  • Neutral colors – typically white or gray with dark window shutters
  • Metal roof or accent roofing for the ultimate dash of rustic charm

Interior Features

  • Open floor plan creates a spacious feel
  • Wood – to emphasize natural materials
  • Big kitchens – often with a large kitchen island for the family to gather around
  • Large walk-in pantry
  • Great room for entertaining family and friends
  • Breakfast nook for those little moments of joy
  • Mudroom – a place to keep the hard work of the day separate from the comfort of home

Also inspired by the American farm, the architectural style "barndominium" or modern barn house plans is worth exploring.

The Plan Collection is your number-one source for top designers' latest modern farmhouse plans. Each home design can easily be modified or customized to accommodate your budget and preferences.

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Modern Farmhouse: Contemporary Twist on a Classic

Reinventing a Traditional Style for Today’s Homeowner   While HGTV shows and the popularity of Fixer Upper spotlighted the modern Farmhouse style – placing it in the architectural mainstream and the collective consciousness – the design had been gaining in popularity long before Joanna Gaines appeared on the scene. As supersized American homes began to lose their luster in the early 2000s, there was a pull toward the simplicity, comfort, and relaxed feel of a traditional home. So began the reinvention of the