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A Walk Through The Walnut Grove
The Walnut Grove – Modern Farmhouse Duplex for Flexible Living
The Walnut Grove is more than just a duplex—it’s a thoughtfully designed home that blends timeless modern farmhouse charm with contemporary convenience. Whether you’re looking for an income property, a multi-generational living solution, or simply want to share your lot with extended family or friends, this plan offers both privacy and connection in equal measure.
From the outside, the Walnut Grove greets you with the warm familiarity of board-and-batten siding, crisp lines, and welcoming covered porches. Its proportions are balanced and inviting, creating instant curb appeal that feels equally at home in a suburban neighborhood, a rural setting, or a small-town street.
Designed for the Way You Live—and Work
Inside each 1,787-square-foot unit, the layout is purpose-built for today’s lifestyles. The main floor offers an airy, open-concept living area where the kitchen, dining space, and great room flow together seamlessly.
The kitchen features a spacious island and a walk-in pantry—perfect for both everyday meals and entertaining.
For those who work from home or manage a side business, the dedicated office space is a standout feature. Flooded with natural light, it offers a quiet retreat where you can focus without sacrificing your connection to the rest of the home. No more working from the kitchen table—this is a workspace designed with productivity in mind.
Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living
One of the most inviting features of the Walnut Grove is its connection to the outdoors. From the great room, sliding doors open onto a covered rear porch that extends your living space into the open air.
Imagine morning coffee with fresh breezes, long summer dinners with friends, or cozy fall evenings spent watching the sunset. The porch’s cover means you can enjoy the outdoors rain or shine, making it a true extension of your home year-round.
The front covered porch isn’t just a charming façade—it’s a functional space where you can greet neighbors, watch the world go by, or decorate seasonally to add your own personality.
Private Spaces Upstairs
The upper level is designed for rest and retreat. Each unit features three bedrooms, including a primary suite complete with a walk-in closet and an ensuite bathroom. Two additional bedrooms share a full bath, making it perfect for families or guests.
An upstairs laundry room adds convenience—no more hauling baskets up and down stairs. A loft area provides extra flexible space that could serve as a play zone, reading nook, or second home office.
Smart and Functional Details
Practicality is woven into every detail:
- Single-bay garage for each unit with additional storage space
- Overall footprint of **50' wide by 52' deep** to fit a variety of lot sizes
- Separate entrances for privacy
- Energy-efficient design potential with proper build choices
Whether you build both sides as rentals, occupy one and lease the other, or share with family, the Walnut Grove offers a balance of independence and togetherness that’s hard to find.
A Duplex That Feels Like Home
Unlike many duplex designs that can feel purely utilitarian, the Walnut Grove delivers a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The modern farmhouse style keeps it timeless, while the floor plan addresses the realities of remote work, entertaining, and comfortable family life.
If you’re ready to invest in a home that’s beautiful, functional, and future-ready, the Walnut Grove is your perfect match.
Plan Highlights
- Modern farmhouse exterior with board-and-batten siding
- Open-concept living with kitchen island and walk-in pantry
- Dedicated home office for remote work or creative projects
- Covered front and rear porches for year-round outdoor living
- Private upper-level bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite
- Loft space for flexible use
- Upstairs laundry for convenience
- 1-car garage with storage in each unit
Plan Details
Unit A
Heated Space
Upper Floor 984 sqft
Main Floor 803 sqft
Total Area 1787 sqft
Amenities
Bedrooms3
Full Baths2
Half Baths1
Floors2
Garage261 sqft
Unit B
Heated Space
Upper Floor984 sqft
Main Floor803 sqft
Total Area 1787 sqft
Amenities
Bedrooms3
Full Baths2
Half Baths1
Floors2
Garage261 sqft
Whole Structure
Heated Space
Upper Floor1968 sqft
Main Floor1606 sqft
Total Area 3574 sqft
Exterior Dimensions
Width50'-0"
Depth52'-0"
Height (to Midpt)24'-6"
Height (to Peak)30'-0"
Notable Features
Structure
Roof FramingTruss
Roof Material Shake/Comp Roof
Snowload25 lb/sf
Wall Framing2 x 6
Main Roof Pitch6/12
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Modern Farmhouse
Modern farmhouse style homes are a type of architectural design that combines traditional farmhouse elements with modern design elements. These homes often have a warm and cozy feel, and are designed to be functional and welcoming.
Farmhouse
This home features in our Farmhouse plans collection. Farmhouse is a general term for the main house of a farm. It is a type of building or house which serves a residential purpose in a rural or agricultural setting. Most often, the surrounding environment will be a farm. Many farm houses are shaped like a T. The perpendicular section is referred to as the ell. Architectural styles vary, but very often they are of Cape Cod design. In general styles vary from region to region, but more often the style is simplistic so to serve the needs (and the budget) of the owners.
Country
Country house plans are similar to farmhouse style plans. They are usually two story with a covered front or wrap around porch. Quite colonial, the footprint is often boxy or rectangular shaped. Many country house designs feature a centred entryway with stacked single hung windows.
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