FourPlans: Mid-Size Homes with On-Trend Style

Deliver amenity-filled layouts right in the sweet spot between 2,200-2,700 square feet.

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This crop of home plans nicely combines today’s exterior trends (farmhouse, modern, Craftsman, or any combination thereof) with must-have storage and flexible layouts.

Modern Farmhouse

Clean and simple, this farmhouse provides contemporary amenities like a snack bar in the kitchen and walk-in closets for the master suite (conveniently located on the main level). The garage faces away from the home to preserve the classic curb appeal. Bay windows bring light into several rooms, including the master suite’s sitting area. See more images, information, and the floor plan.

Craftsman with Abundant Storage

Rustic curb appeal meets modern convenience in this open layout. Each bedroom includes a walk-in closet, with the master suite’s extra-large one opening directly to the laundry room to simplify chores. A workshop and extra storage compartment in the garage make it easy to stash holiday decorations and lawn equipment. In the heart of the home, the kitchen’s island invites everyone to gather together over a meal or casual snack. A bonus room upstairs can become just about anything, from home office to playroom. See more images, information, and the floor plan.

Contemporary and Open

Sleek contemporary lines and eye-catching windows imbue this home with exceptional curb appeal. Inside, the ultra-open layout combines the great room, island kitchen, and dining area into one large gathering space. The master suite occupies a private corner of the home and treats homeowners with a window-side tub, a large shower, and double sinks. Two more bedrooms share a hall bath on the opposite side of the home. Upstairs, a bunk/sleeping loft provides a versatile space for a den or playroom. See more images, information, and the floor plan.

Transitional with Touches of Country Style

The exterior of this new home design draws upon a variety of influences, creating something new but familiar at the same time. Most living spaces sit on the first floor (making it easy to age in place), with a fourth bedroom and bonus space available upstairs for expansion now or in the future. A fireplace warms the back porch for multi-season use. See more images, information, and the floor plan.

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Aurora Zeledon

Aurora Zeledon is Director, e-Commerce Marketing, Merchandising, and Content for Zonda House Plans, which includes house plan sites www.builderhouseplans.com and www.houseplans.com.
With over ten years of experience in the pre-drawn plan industry, she sorts through thousands of designs every week to choose the most interesting, innovative, and marketable house plans to spotlight in Zonda's newsletters, social media, and publications.

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