Main Level Floor Plans For Craftsman Style Farmhouse

Upper Level Floor Plans For Craftsman Style Farmhouse

Total Above-ground living area | 2801 |
Main Level | 1832 |
Upper Level | 969 |
Lower level living area | |
Footprint The dimensions shown are for the house only (indicating the smallest area needed to build). They do not include the garage, porches, or decks, unless they are an integral part of the design. |
60 W x 36 D |
Above-ground bedrooms | 4 |
Above-ground bathrooms | 2.5 |
Master suite | Main |
Lower-level bedrooms | 0 |
Lower-level bathrooms | 0 |
Stories | 2 |
Parking | garage |
Number of stalls | 2 |
House height
Traditionally, the overall height of a house is determined by measuring from the top of the finished floor on the main level, to the highest peak of the roof.
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20 |
Ceiling heights Raising or lowering the height of the ceilings on one or more floors of a house is often a simple change that can be made by your builder. However, if you want to raise the ceiling of the main floor of a two-story home, there has to be room to add steps to the existing staircase. |
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Main level | 9 |
Upper level | 8 |
Vaulted ceilings
We consider a room to be vaulted if the ceiling - whether flat, angled, or curved - is above 10 feet at its highest point. If you prefer that one or more rooms not be vaulted in your new home, this is a very simple change that your builder can make for you.
KEY TO SYMBOLS: LR = Living Room/Great Room DR = Dining Room FAM = Family Room FOY = Foyer STU = Study/Library/Den KIT = Kitchen SUN = Sunroom MBR = Master Bedroom MB = Master Bath LOF = Loft OFF = Office/Guest Room REC = Recreation/Game Room ALL = Entire Level |
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This handsome home would look great in any setting. The great room is open to the kitchen and the dining area, and it features a ceiling that vaults to a dramatic 19' in the center. The entire rear wall of the house is lined with windows on the main floor, and gables above them also provide views to the rear for all three bedrooms. It can be a passive solar house if it faces north.
First Floor
The front porch leads to a space that can be either a large foyer or a small music room. It also functions as an airlock entry for cold winter days. As you enter the house, your eyes are drawn to the vaulted (rising from 9' at the exterior wall to 19') great room, and to the views provided all along the rear of the house. A centrally located fireplace in the great room also faces the dining area and the kitchen. The dining area is quite large, and a French door leads from it to a deck that runs nearly the length of the house. The kitchen is separated from the dining area by a breakfast bar. It shares the same view to the rear, has a window box below the windows, and it includes an island for extra counter space, as well as a pantry.
The master bedroom has double French doors leading to a deck with an optional hot tub, and to a covered porch. It includes a sitting area and a large walk–in closet. The master bath has both a tub and a double shower, two sinks, and a private toilet. On the other side of the house, near the kitchen, there's a laundry room with a half bath, and a computer/mail nook.
Second Floor
There are two uniquely shaped bedrooms upstairs, each with its own window seat and eave closet. They share a full bathroom. Another room can be used for overnight guests, or as a place for your kids to play in. The loft area looks down into the great room, and it has lots of shelves and space for a computer nook.
Garage
The two–car garage with a tractor, workshop, or greenhouse space connects directly to the home with a small covered stoop, which could be enclosed.
Craftsman detailing adds to the appearance of this classic farm–style home. The master bedroom and all of the main living spaces enjoy terrific views to the rear, as do the three additional bedrooms on the second level. There's also a deck that spans the entire width of the house at the rear. The great room ceiling soars to 19' in the middle, and all the living spaces are open to each other.
We highly recommend that you click on two boxes – the number of bedrooms you know you need, and one less bedroom. For example, if you need 4 bedrooms, click on the boxes next to 4 and next to 3. Otherwise you will not see homes where existing rooms on the lower, main, or upper levels might work perfectly well as a bedroom instead of as an office, study, etc.