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Mascord House Plan 1180D: The Meadowgate Cottage
The Meadowgate Cottage

Plan 1180D

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Mascord House Plan 1180D: The Meadowgate Cottage

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Plan 1180D - The Meadowgate Cottage - Two Bedroom Modern Farmhouse Plan

Main Floor Plan

Main Floor Plan for Mascord House Plan 1180D - The Meadowgate Cottage

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Home Details

Heated Space

  • Main Floor1298 sqft

  • Total Area 1298 sqft

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms2

  • Full Baths2

  • Floors1

Exterior Dimensions

  • Width37'-0"

  • Depth55'-6"

  • Height (to Midpt)16'-8"

  • Height (to Peak)24'-1"

Garage

  • Garage Bays1 Car Garage

  • Garage Area328 sqft

  • Garage LocationFront

  • Garage OrientationStraight-On

Structure

  • Roof FramingTruss

  • Roof Material Metal/Standing Seam Roof

  • Snowload25 lb/sf

  • Wall Framing2 x 6

  • Main Roof Pitch8/12

A Walk Through The Meadowgate Cottage

This charming modern farmhouse design blends timeless curb appeal with everyday comfort, creating a home that feels equally suited to a young family putting down roots or empty nesters ready for a more relaxed, right-sized lifestyle. From the street, crisp white board-and-batten siding, warm natural wood accents, brick detailing, black-framed windows, and a charcoal standing-seam metal roof give the home a fresh yet classic presence. The covered front porch immediately sets a welcoming tone, offering a place for morning coffee, seasonal décor, or a friendly wave to neighbors passing by.

Inside, the foyer opens into a thoughtful single-level layout designed for both connection and privacy. With a 10-foot ceiling in the entry and 9-foot ceilings throughout much of the home, the interior feels bright, open, and comfortable without becoming overwhelming. A coat closet near the entry keeps daily clutter tucked away, while the nearby second bedroom offers flexibility for children, guests, hobbies, or a quiet home office.

At the heart of the home is the vaulted great room, a warm and inviting gathering space measuring approximately 12'8" by 17'6". Built-ins flank the room, adding character and practical storage while creating a natural focal point for books, art, media, or treasured family pieces. The vaulted ceiling gives the space an airy feeling, making it ideal for relaxed evenings, holiday gatherings, or quiet Sunday afternoons. Whether it is a young couple hosting friends for game night or grandparents welcoming visiting family, this room is designed to feel lived in, loved, and easy to enjoy.

The kitchen and dining areas flow naturally from the great room, supporting the kind of casual open living today’s buyers appreciate. The kitchen includes a generous island, ample counter space, a pantry, refrigerator space, and a convenient layout that keeps cooking, serving, and conversation connected. The dining room, set beside the rear covered porch, invites everything from everyday breakfasts to Thanksgiving dinner. Just beyond it, the covered outdoor living area creates an effortless extension of the home, perfect for summer meals, potted flowers, a porch swing, or a quiet evening under the roofline.

The primary suite is privately placed at the rear of the home, offering a peaceful retreat with a vaulted ceiling and comfortable proportions. Its location provides separation from the secondary bedroom, making the home feel especially appealing for empty nesters who want a serene bedroom suite, or young buyers who appreciate privacy at the end of the day. The suite connects to a well-planned bath area with dual sinks, a shower, private toilet compartment, and a spacious walk-in closet. Nearby, the laundry area is conveniently located for daily efficiency.

Practicality is woven throughout the plan. A sliding door near the kitchen and service spaces helps define circulation, while a built-in desk creates a useful drop zone for mail, laptops, homework, or household planning. The single-car garage includes space for storage and a dedicated garage/recycle cart recess, a smart detail that keeps essentials organized without sacrificing function.

At the rear, the home opens beautifully to outdoor living, with large windows and doors drawing light into the main spaces and connecting the interior to the garden beyond. The rear elevation feels relaxed and livable, with room for outdoor dining, grilling, conversation, and landscaped views.

This is a home designed not just to be seen, but to be felt. It offers the comfort of farmhouse tradition, the clean style of modern design, and a layout that supports real life at every stage. It is easy to imagine starting a new chapter here, welcoming loved ones, simplifying daily routines, and creating the kind of everyday moments that make a house feel like home.

Design History

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This plan is based upon another design -
Plan 1180C

The primary architectural style changed from Scandinavian to Modern Farmhouse.

The finished living area increased by 1 sq ft, growing from 1,297 to 1,298 sq ft. The garage footprint grew by 2 sq ft.

Features "Covered Front Porch", "Covered Rear Porch", "Guest Suite", and "Wheel Chair Adaptable" were added.

Check out the details for Plan 1180C here.

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