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Looking to build a classic, country farmhouse? Come explore our collection of Traditional Farmhouse Plans below! A traditional farmhouse is typically two stories, with horizontal siding, shutters, dormers, rustic curb appeal, and a large or wraparound porch. Some traditional farmhouse floor plans present traditional (closed) interior designs, while others boast modern, open-concept layouts. Open floor plans are especially popular in smaller homes, as they tend to make the space feel larger than it actually is. Homeowners who frequently invite company over also tend to be partial toward open floor plans, as they allow the chef of the house to engage with guests while preparing meals. For an extra dose of modern flair, select a traditional farmhouse design that sports vaulted ceilings, a mudroom, or a deluxe, main-level primary suite.
How much square footage should your traditional farmhouse floor plan offer? It depends. Empty-nesters might enjoy a one- or two-bedroom design, while parents with a growing family might appreciate a five-bedroom floor plan. Use the filters on this page to narrow down your house plan search. Smaller home designs tend to be more popular than luxury layouts, as they typically cost less to build, heat, cool, and maintain.
That said, a lot of things factor into how much a house will cost to build. To get a better idea of what a traditional farmhouse floor plan will cost to build in your area, click the Get Cost To Build Report button on the product detail page.