Looking for a house that feels like you are always on a vacation? Explore this cottage-like house plan that will surely be a perfect fit for you!
Welcome to our house plans featuring a 3-bed modern house that is cottage-inspired with a spacious interior, and patio. and underground basement floor plan. Below are floor plans, additional sample photos, and plan details and dimensions.
Floor Plan
Main Level
Main Level – Basement Version
Optional Walkout Foundation
Additional Floor Plan Images

The outside exterior of the cottage-like house is perfect either for water or mountain.
This is the covered area of the house showing its traditional roofing and frame style with hanging lights.
A rough vision of the kitchen space and the dining area where there are kitchen islands, built-in cabinets, and glass windows.
The entertainment area with a fireplace that you can see when you enter the main entrance door.
The rough sketch of the front part of the house showing its detailed intricate exterior design.
The sketch of the house’s side, reveals the sloping roof and chimney design.
The elevated back door and entranceway are depicted in great detail on the plan of the house’s rear.
A walkout basement with two stairways is shown here as a potential addition to the house’s floor design.
Plan Details
Dimensions
Width: | 46′ 0″ |
Depth: | 30′ 0″ |
Roof Details
Primary Pitch: | 2 on 12 |
Framing Type: | Stick |
Foundation Type
Standard Foundations: | Crawl |
Optional Foundations: | Walkout |
Exterior Walls
Standard Type(s): | 2×6 |
Dimensions
Width: | 46′ 0″ |
Depth: | 30′ 0″ |
Roof Details
Primary Pitch: | 2 on 12 |
Framing Type: | Stick |
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Plan 270037AF
This modern Rustic cottage house plan with three bedrooms features a 46′ wide (and 8′ deep) porch perfect for taking in the scenery of the ocean or the mountains from the comfort of your own home. The ceiling drops from the kitchen end to the porch end, from 8’4″ to 13’4″.
Each of the rooms on the front of the house has a window that was specifically intended to take in the scenery. You can enjoy more personal space and a more open floor plan by arranging the bedrooms on opposite ends of the house.