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One floor. Three bedrooms. Single Story Woodsy Ranch House. At 1,700 sqft, this 3 bed 2 bath ranch house plan delivers true single-story living with a smart layout that actually thinks about how people live — not just how they look in a brochure.
It's a woodsy modern ranch, wrapped in natural wood cladding and built for real life. The headline feature is the split-bedroom plan: a large, generous primary suite at one end and the guest bedrooms at the other. Translation — your visiting in-laws and your sleep schedule will finally coexist in peace.
Why this single story ranch house plan works
At the center is a large open living, dining, and kitchen space — the kind of room where everyone naturally ends up, snacks in hand. Floor-to-ceiling windows pull in the light and the view, and a long covered deck runs across the southern side. A perfect place for morning coffee
The entry is built for real outdoor living with mud: a mudroom sits right by the door as a drop zone for boots, bags, and the chaos of daily life. Nearby, a large walk-in pantry and a roomy laundry room keep everything organized and out of sight.
A kitchen for people who actually cook
This one's for the cooking lovers. The kitchen flows straight into the dining and living space, backed by that generous pantry. You've got room for the stand mixer, the good knives, the embarrassing number of sheet pans, and the groceries for a proper Sunday feast. Cook, host, and stay in the conversation without ever leaving the room.
Among ranch house floor plans, few balance privacy, openness, and storage this gracefully. It's everything on one level, designed to be lived in for decades.
Proven across three states — with a basement option
This isn't a render that's only ever existed on a screen. It has been built for real owners in South Bend, Indiana, in Michigan, and in Montana — across very different sites and very real winters. It's also available as a variation with a basement option, so you can add even more space below when your site (and your stuff) calls for it.
Plan specifications
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Ground floor area: 1,700 sqft
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Overall dimensions: 78' L × 26' W
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Bedroom 1 (primary): 13'-9" L × 16' W
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Bedroom 2: 16'-6" L × 12' W
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Bedroom 3: 11'-10" L × 12'-7" W
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Living room: 17' L × 16' W
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Dining room: 13'-4" L × 16' W
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Kitchen: 13'-4" L × 9'-1" W
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Pantry: 5'-9" L × 5'-6" W
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Living room deck: 35' L × 3' W
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Bathroom 1: 8' L × 8'-8" W
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Bathroom 2: 8'-3" L × 8'-8" W
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Laundry: 6' L × 8'-8" W
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HVAC: Mini-split system with HRV and ERV
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Option: Basement variation available
Who it's for
Families wanting room to grow, downsizers who refuse to give up a guest room, hosts, home cooks, and anyone shopping single story house plans who wants privacy, open living, and one-level convenience. If you want a ranch that lives as good as it looks, this is the one.
Compare related house plans
Want something smaller? See our 2 bed 2 bath small house plan or the 1 bedroom large house plan. Prefer a weekend escape? The 1 bedroom vacation cabin plan and 2 bedroom modern cabin plan bring the same woodsy character at a smaller scale.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a true single story ranch house plan?
Yes. All three bedrooms, both bathrooms, and the main living spaces sit on one level with no stairs — a classic single-story ranch layout that's ideal for aging in place and easy everyday living.
How big is this ranch house plan?
The home is 1,700 sqft with overall dimensions of 78 feet long by 26 feet wide. It includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open living and dining area, a full kitchen with walk-in pantry, a mudroom, a laundry room, and a long covered deck.
How is the bedroom layout?
Yes. The generous primary suite sits at one end of the home and the two additional bedrooms at the opposite end, giving everyone privacy and quiet — perfect for guests, kids, or a home office.
Is a basement option available?
Yes. This plan offers a variation with a basement option, so you can add significant extra space below the main floor depending on your site and needs. Reach out to the Team to ask for it.
Has this plan actually been built?
It has — by real owners in South Bend, Indiana, in Michigan, and in Montana. It's a proven design that performs across different sites and cold-weather climates.
What's the difference between the Study Plans and Building Plans packages?
The Study Plans Package is a preliminary set for reviewing the design, sharing with family, and getting early build estimates. The Building Plans Package is the full, detailed construction set your builder uses to permit and build the home.