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Mascord House Plan 21181: The Hawthorne Ridge
The Hawthorne Ridge

Plan 21181

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Mascord House Plan 21181: The Hawthorne Ridge

Rear Rendering

Plan 21181 - The Hawthorne Ridge - Classic farmhouse charm meets bright, easygoing family living

Main Floor Plan

Main Floor Plan for Mascord House Plan 21181 - The Hawthorne Ridge

Upper Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan for Mascord House Plan 21181 - The Hawthorne Ridge

Home Details

Heated Space

  • Upper Floor814 sqft

  • Main Floor1068 sqft

  • Total Area 1882 sqft

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms3

  • Full Baths2

  • Half Baths1

  • Floors2

Exterior Dimensions

  • Width60'-0"

  • Depth500'-0"

  • Height (to Midpt)24'-3"

  • Height (to Peak)28'-6"

Garage

  • Garage Bays2 Car Garage

  • Garage Area552 sqft

  • Garage LocationFront

  • Garage OrientationStraight-On

Structure

  • Roof FramingTruss

  • Roof Material Metal/Standing Seam Roof

  • Snowload25 lb/sf

  • Wall Framing2 x 6

  • Main Roof Pitch6/12

A Walk Through The Hawthorne Ridge

This striking two-story modern farmhouse brings together clean contemporary lines, warm rustic touches, and a layout designed for everyday family life. With crisp white board-and-batten siding, black-framed windows, a dark metal roof, and natural wood accents, the exterior feels fresh, welcoming, and timeless. It has the relaxed character of a country home, but with the polished confidence today’s buyers are looking for—bright, simple, and beautifully suited to a neighborhood, acreage setting, or suburban lot.

A vaulted front porch creates an inviting first impression, offering a comfortable place for a pair of chairs, seasonal planters, or a quiet moment at the end of the day. Inside, the foyer opens with a sense of space and intention, leading naturally toward the main living areas while also providing convenient access to the stairs and nearby storage. The plan immediately feels practical, but also warm and connected.

At the heart of the home is a spacious great room measuring approximately 19' by 16'8", with 10-foot ceilings and built-ins that add character, storage, and a natural focal point. This is the kind of room where life easily gathers—movie nights, weekend mornings, holiday celebrations, or relaxed evenings with the doors open to the backyard. The generous proportions make it comfortable for family living, while the thoughtful placement beside the kitchen and dining areas keeps everyone connected.

The kitchen is designed for real daily use, with a central island, generous counter space, a refrigerator wall, and a nearby walk-in pantry with open shelving. Whether preparing school lunches, hosting friends, or setting out snacks for a casual gathering, the kitchen feels efficient and social. Just steps away, the dining room offers a bright, welcoming space for family meals and special occasions, with direct access to the front porch atmosphere and an easy flow into the rest of the home.

One of the standout features is the vaulted outdoor living area at the rear. At approximately 25' by 12', this 300-square-foot covered space acts like an outdoor great room. It is easy to imagine summer dinners under cover, a quiet morning coffee overlooking the lawn, or an evening spent with friends while the kids play nearby. For buyers who value outdoor living, this porch gives the home a sense of retreat and makes the backyard feel like an extension of the interior.

Practical details make the home especially livable. A mudroom with a built-in bench sits conveniently between the garage and kitchen, creating a natural drop zone for backpacks, shoes, coats, and daily essentials. The laundry area is nearby, keeping household tasks efficient and tucked away. The large two-car garage offers generous vehicle and storage space, while the connection into the mudroom helps keep the main living areas clean and organized.

Upstairs, all three bedrooms are gathered together, creating a private family zone away from the activity of the main floor. The primary suite includes a comfortable bedroom, a walk-in closet, and a well-planned bath with dual sinks, a tile shower, and private toilet area. Two additional bedrooms each include closet space and share access to a full bath, making the upper level ideal for children, guests, or flexible lifestyle needs.

This home offers the best of modern farmhouse living: open gathering spaces, practical storage, indoor-outdoor connection, and a warm architectural style that feels both current and enduring. It is a home made for growing families, relaxed weekends, backyard memories, and the kind of everyday comfort that makes coming home feel special.

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