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Farmhouse plans are beautiful and popular. Some farmhouse designs are rustic, with Craftsman details and country charm. Other farmhouse layouts boast a modern vibe with vertical siding, clean lines, and metal roofs. But who the heck would want a farmhouse plan without a garage? Lots of people, actually! Maybe you don't drive, and therefore don't need space to store a vehicle. Or, maybe you do want a garage, but would prefer to build it separately, perhaps at a later date when finances aren't so strained. If you fall into the latter category, take a look at our collection of garage plans.
As you browse the collection below, ask yourself what your dream floor plan would look like. First, how big should it be? Realize that (in general) the bigger your house plan is, the more it will cost to build. So maybe you want to pick a design on the smaller side. Note that contemporary amenities, such as open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and sweet outdoor living areas can make a small home look and feel larger than it actually is.
You'll notice a mix of one and two-story layouts below. One-story farmhouse plans (specifically those without basements) give homeowners the opportunity to live their lives free of stairs. Meanwhile two-story farmhouse layouts typically offer a narrower footprint, which can be good if you're working with a narrow lot. Two-story designs also give homeowners the gift of separation. For instance, maybe you want your primary suite on the main level, while your teenage kids can sleep in secondary bedrooms, upstairs, keeping noise and clutter (homework supplies, games, toys, movies, etc.) away from the main-living areas.