House Design 1575 | Farmhouse Home Plan

Conceptual house plan 1575 is a Farmhouse design with a modest floor plan.

Overview of conceptual house plan 1575.

Front elevation of conceptual house plan 1575.

Rear elevation of conceptual house plan 1575.

Conceptual House Plan 1575

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Conceptual design 1575 is an updated version of The Ryley house plan 503. This farmhouse features siding and board-and-batten. A prominent fireplace and twin dormers add character to the front façade. The front entry garage is attractive with rustic garage doors and a large window above.

The great room receives natural light from the front dormers and a cathedral ceiling creates visual space. The fireplace is flanked by built-in shelves for books and collectibles. The kitchen is spacious with plenty of workspace from the center island. A window over the sink allows rear views. The pantry and utility room are adjoining, and a single dining space is available for family meals. A rear porch invites outdoor enjoyment.

Two walk-in closets accompany the master bedroom and a cathedral ceiling visually expands the room. The master bathroom is thoughtful with a dual-sink vanity and a walk-in shower. A bedroom and versatile bedroom/study share a bathroom and a linen closet. The garage provides storage and a bonus room above is perfect for a guest suite, gym, or media room.

First floor of conceptual house plan 1575.

Bonus room of conceptual house plan 1575.

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16 comments on "Simple farmhouse plan with front-entry garage | Don Gardner"

    • conceptual plan comment
      DLS on September 05, 2020 - 1:17AM
      One thing I like to take advantage of are pocket doors; when open, they don't take up any space. In the master bedroom, the entries into the master bedroom from the dining room and also the small walkthrough hallway using heavy, insulated, sound deadening doors; regular pocket doors at the entry into the master bath, and regular pocket doors at entry to both closets. That's essentially how our en suite bedroom utilizes them and it's fantastic. I would never have regular doors if I can have a space saving pocket door.
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        Echo on September 08, 2020 - 11:36AM

        Thank you!

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      Colleen on March 02, 2020 - 9:11AM
      This is a great plan. I love how the bedrooms are all together but separated by the bathrooms. I would flip the kitchen & dining because who wants to cook while everyone else is playing in the living room. Extend the laundry to the edge of the garage because that little nook is a landscape nightmare. Now you have space for a pantry/mud room. Stairs, who wants to go up or down stairs. I’d rather have more closet space. Add a screen/sun room behind the garage. Add a window to the left of the fireplace for more light. Why are there so few plans with only one wall of windows in the living room?
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        Echo on March 03, 2020 - 2:57PM

        Thank you for the feedback, Colleen!

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      Felicia Leming on December 21, 2019 - 9:44AM
      I love this plan! But I would change a few things just because I want a huge pantry so I would extend the back roof line and create a hidden butlers pantry. The other thing is I would want a larger laundry room so I would pull that wall their forward and add a 3 car garage. This seems to be a pretty functional floor plan without adding all the extra square footage. Brilliant mind! I would like to also comment about another comment. The laundry room away from the room isn’t always a bad idea. Some people drop in laundry at night while other are sleeping and this would prevent that issue from happening.
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        Echo on December 23, 2019 - 4:25PM

        Thank you, Felicia! We appreciate your feedback and perspective!

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      Melinda on December 18, 2019 - 9:00PM
      I like the design overall, but would need a coat closet and/or mudroom.
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        Echo on December 19, 2019 - 3:46PM

        Thank you, Melinda!

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      Christine Matlock on October 09, 2019 - 9:13AM
      The size of family room is small in relation to the kids bedrooms and dining/kitchen. Put a proper laundry/mud/pantry on back of garage which will lend space back to family room.
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        Echo on October 11, 2019 - 2:11PM

        Thank you for the feedback, Christine!

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      Marina on September 22, 2019 - 4:28PM
      I love this plan! For me, the only "changes" I would make would be to expand the back porch to the other back door and then screen it all in, flip the master bath and closet because I like a window in the bathroom, and lastly make the master shower bigger.
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        Echo on September 23, 2019 - 1:34PM

        Thank you for the feedback, Marina!

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      Nancy on September 03, 2019 - 9:33AM
      Cute house but why is it in most plans the laundry room is all the way across the house from where most dirty laundry occurs? Bathrooms with dirty towels etc, bedrooms, where dirty linens, and dirty clothes come off. Why drag all that thru the living areas to wash and dry then have too take it all back thru again when clean? Please do some plans with laundry room close to the area where laundry accumulates. Like the plan other than laundry room placement.
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      Charlene on August 29, 2019 - 10:40PM
      I have an interior design degree and business. I've drawn plans and built many houses both for myself and clients. I adore these drawings. I think this is a change for you. Not the average computer generated floorplans. I will explore your site further.
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        Echo on September 03, 2019 - 2:29PM

        Thank you, Charlene!

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