Single Story, 2 Beds, 1 Baths, 900 sq. ft., 30×30 Modern Bungalow Floor Plans: Fjordline Mountain Cabin

Last updated on May 15, 2026 · How we make our floor plans

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Fjordline Mountain Cabin Design

This is a compact 900 sq ft single-floor home plan with two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a clean open living core. The layout is tidy, direct, and pleasantly unfussy. No wasted maze-space here.

The facade carries a modern cabin character with vertical wood siding, slim black window frames, and broad glass openings. A dark standing-seam metal roof gives the house a sharp profile, while the tall chimney adds a grounded architectural accent. The exterior reads warm, durable, and crisp.

  • Total area: 900 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 1

Main Floor

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Main Floor

The main floor is a simple 30′ x 30′ plan with 900 sq ft of interior area. The entry sits near the top center and feeds directly into the hall. Public spaces are arranged to the left, while the bedrooms and bathroom are grouped to the right. Efficient and civilized. The floor plan behaves itself.

The living room, dining area, and kitchen form the social side of the home. The living room is the largest interior space at 208 sq ft, giving the plan a generous central gathering zone. Dining sits close to both the kitchen and living room, keeping meals and conversation in easy orbit.

Storage is used with purpose. A 15 sq ft coat closet is placed at the entry for quick drop-off. The 16 sq ft pantry supports the kitchen. Closet 1 and Closet 2 serve the bedroom zone, while the 55 sq ft utility room keeps mechanical and laundry functions tucked away from the main living areas. Tiny spaces doing mighty work.

  • Living Room: 208 sq ft
  • Dining: 92 sq ft
  • Kitchen: 100 sq ft
  • Bedroom 1: 89 sq ft
  • Bedroom 2: 88 sq ft
  • Bathroom: 66 sq ft
  • Utility: 55 sq ft
  • Entryway: 31 sq ft
  • Hall: 96 sq ft
  • Coat Closet: 15 sq ft
  • Pantry: 16 sq ft
  • Closet 1: 24 sq ft
  • Closet 2: 25 sq ft
  • Patio: 270 sq ft

The 270 sq ft patio extends the plan outward and aligns with the main living side of the house. It gives the compact footprint a useful outdoor bonus zone, which is always welcome. Especially when the chairs start multiplying.

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