Welcome to this 2,281-square-foot country farmhouse! It offers flexible living spaces with 3โ5 bedrooms and up to 3 bathrooms. Its inviting exterior, marked by board-and-batten siding, brick accents, and timber details, provides excellent curb appeal. Inside, an open-concept layout creates a flow between the key living areas.
Let’s Check out This 5-bedroom Country Farmhouse!

Board-and-batten siding and exposed wood beams draw the eye right away. The front porch maintains a rural charm. Overall, the house represents the farmhouse architectural style.
Main Level Floor Plan

At the heart of the main floor is a great room that flows into the kitchen and dining area. On the right wing, you’ve got a bedroom cluster. Meanwhile, the master suite, the stairs, and the utility room are on the left, behind the two-car garage.
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Bonus Level Floor Plan

Upstairs, you’ve got a bonus room with a bathroom and a small closet. You could customize it and turn it into a guest bedroom, a home gym, or a media room.
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Now, Let’s Get Back to the Facade

Before we tour the house, I need you to take a second look at the exterior. The textural and color balances here are both on point!
Foyer With an Elegant Wooden Door and an Iron Pendant

As soon as you enter the house, you can see that the interior blends touches of sophistication (like that pendant) with the warmness of traditional farmhouses. I love how the door and the hardwood floor seem to match.
Bright Open Kitchen/Dining Areas With Modern Fixtures

Sunlight pours through large windows in this open kitchen and dining space. Yet, what draws the eye right away are the modern light fixtures. The simple cabinetry lets those fixtures shine and set the mode.
Here’s What You’ll See When You’re Standing in Front of the Kitchen Island

Across the island, there’s the living room with its all-white fireplace. Soft gray tones create a sense of tranquility around the fireplace.
The Great Room Gets More Sunlight Than You Expect

Thanks to this three-paneled window, the room is well-lit. The backyard view is a nice bonus!
Enough Talk About the Great Room… Look at the Backsplash

I feel like I skimmed over the kitchen. That backsplash is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. For one, it complements the overall color scheme. Plus, the geometric pattern provides a textural and visual interest without being too overpowering.
Open the Double Door for a Suprise

Curious about storage? The double door on the left isn’t a regular cabinet at all. It actually opens to a walk-in pantry.
Here’s What Awaits Inside the Double Door

Inside the pantry, you have built-in shelving. Naturally, the color theme continues here, so you have all-white shelves.
Sunlit Dining Area With a Stunning Chandelier

Flooded with natural light, this dining area can be quite an inviting space. And I’m in love with that elegant chandelier. It looks so sophisticated, and the right dining table will make it pop even more!
Master Bedroom With a Tray Ceiling and Two Tall Windows

I think the layout demands that you put the bed between those windows. On the downside, this means you have to give up nightstands.
His and Her Vanities and a Walk-in Closet in the Master Bathroom

You have more eye-catching light fixtures in the bathroom. They make the otherwise simple vanities look elegant. The door ahead leads to a roomy walk-in closet.
The Granite-Topped Vanities Actually Flank a French Door

A white double door sits between the vanities. It blends in with the white vanities and light-colored wall, though.
Walk-in Shower With a Built-in Bench and Pebble Tiles

Adding a built-in bench is a smart idea. I also like that it matches the tiles on the wall.
Next, a White Drop-in Bathtub

A walk-in shower isn’t your only option. Here’s a drop-in bathtub with a bit of mosaic tile backsplash. The dark hardware pairs nicely with the tiles.
Remember the Walk-in Closet? Here’s What It Looks Like

There’s no shortage of hanging space in this closet. The clean, white shelving units keep things tidy and make the room seem spacious.
Bedroom or a Home Office… The Choice Is All Yours

Since this room features a built-in desk, it could work as a bedroom or a study. The neutral tones make it easy to personalize and decorate.
A Secondary Bathroom Featuring a Frameless Mirror

Much like the other bathroom, this one features a granite countertop, crisp white cabinetry, and soft wall colors. The frameless mirrors create the illusion of space.
Laundry Room With White Shelving and a Porcelain Sink

Not much is going on in this utility/laundry room. But I guess it’s enough for doing chores.
There’s One Nifty Addition in the Utility Room, Though

Keeping things organized should be easy, thanks to the built-in bench and overhead cabinets.
Now, Let’s Head Upstairs to the Bonus Room

You’ll find the same color scheme in the bonus room. So, it won’t look out of place at all.
Bedroom, Playroom, Study… Think About the Possibilities

There’s a lot that you can fit in this bonus room. Just keep the furnishing simple, and you’ll be fine.
Cozy Nook With a Large Windows

I think this little nook is perfect for a reading corner. It’s got the sunlight for it, too!
A Look at the Compact (But Functional) Bathroom

You don’t have to go down every time you need to go to the bathroom. The floor plan includes a compact bathroom with dark hardware.
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