White Picket Fairy Den: Small Cottage Floor Plans

Last updated on August 12, 2025

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White Picket Fairy Den Floor Plan

The house’s design boasts a charming facade with traditional architectural elements. Its vertical board and batten siding exudes a classic elegance, complemented by a crisp white finish.

The gable roof, adorned with dark shingles, adds a touch of contrast that highlights the sleek simplicity of the design. Tall windows welcome an abundance of natural light, while the front porch invites relaxation with a modern flair.

These are drafts of the floor plan and are available for download as printable PDFs. Perfect for those who dream of constructing their ideal abode without misplacing a single imaginary hammer!

  • Total area: 995 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 2

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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The main floor covers 625 square feet of space. A spacious living area of 312.5 sq ft greets you as you walk in, promising comfort and cozy evenings. Adjacent to it lies the kitchen, a breezy 119 sq ft area perfect for culinary adventures.

The bathroom is neatly tucked away, offering a private space of 59.5 sq ft. And let’s not forget the stairway, discreetly occupying 29.8 sq ft, making it the most efficient rollercoaster at home. The outdoor porch, at 104.2 sq ft, is the cherry on top for a sip of morning coffee or two.

Upper Floor

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Upper Floor
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Upper Floor

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The upper floor stretches over 369.9 square feet. It features a grand bedroom of 331.6 sq ft, a haven for dreams and relaxation. The stairway takes 38.3 sq ft, ensuring a smooth journey between levels. The “Hall” space politely recedes, leaving room for imagination.

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Forest Green Exterior Color

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Someone got bold and splashed the facade with a deep forest green! The house instantly transforms from modest suburban vibe to something you’d expect to see making friends with evergreens.

The lush new color makes the white-trimmed windows pop like marshmallows on hot cocoa, and the porch columns look almost regal—not to mention the plants and flowers now have a stylish backdrop worthy of a magazine shoot.

That fresh paint job makes everything feel cozier and somehow more dramatic at the same time! Goodbye bland, hello woodland fairytale. This home’s curb appeal just leveled up—Mother Nature called, and she totally approves.

Blue Exterior Paint

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Talk about a bold move—this house went from shy and subtle to the bluest kid on the block! That vibrant blue paint job cranks up the curb appeal and gives the neat white trim some superstar contrast.

The siding looks crisp, and those sharp lines of the windows and columns really pop now—not even a cloud could dull this vibe.

Even the cozy porch swings seem to be smiling under their new electric blue backdrop. Flower boxes and lush landscaping look happier too, practically glowing against the cheery facade.

Blue may be the color of calm, but this house is out here making a statement like it’s ready for a magazine cover—just don’t challenge it to a staring contest.

Grey Stone Panel Siding

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Someone gave this house a serious upgrade by swapping out the original siding for sharp grey stone panels. Now, the facade looks like it could withstand a medieval siege—and still have time to charm the neighbors.

The crisp, white trim pops even more against the stony background, making the windows and columns appear as if they’re wearing their Sunday best every day of the week.

Thank goodness the cheerful porch stayed; otherwise, things might have gotten a little too castle-like. Instead, the new stone siding gives the place a sense of strength and style, while still inviting you to sit down and sip some lemonade.

Who knew a coat of grey could make a cottage look so sophisticated—and so ready for a magazine cover?

Natural Oak Siding

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The facade now flaunts a fresh wardrobe: natural oak siding takes center stage, giving the entire house a warm, golden glow that even the sun would envy. Those flat, painted panels of before have been replaced by rich, wooden planks, adding an earthy charm that’s basically begging birds to build condos nearby.

With this upgrade, the home suddenly looks straight out of a woodland fairytale—just without any surprise trolls. The crisp oak boards, paired with the sturdy posts and classic double-hung windows, make the porch look like the perfect spot to sip lemonade and judge your neighbors’ lawns.

Grey Metal Siding

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Say goodbye to the classic charm of wood—this house just got a makeover with sleek grey metal siding. The new façade makes the home look straight from a modern architecture magazine, with sharp lines and a subtle industrial vibe stealing the show.

Sunlight now glints playfully off the surface, making the old-school porch furniture feel suddenly edgy.

With metal cladding wrapping the house, the contrast with the crisp white window frames pops even more. The whole place gives off “cool urban retreat” energy—just with more birds and fewer traffic jams.

Forget the cottage look; this house means business, and rain doesn’t stand a chance.

Red Multicolor Brick Siding

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Say goodbye to the plain old siding—now this house rocks a bold red multicolor brick suit. Each brick shouts a slightly different hue of red, like a box of crayons had too much coffee and couldn’t pick just one.

The increased visual texture adds spunky character, instantly dialing up curb appeal and ensuring passersby do a double-take instead of a single glance.

The crisp white trim and columns pop even more now, framed by all that vibrant brickwork. Paired with the classic black shingled roof, this house basically looks ready for a Hallmark movie shoot—just add falling leaves or a snowstorm!

The cozy porch and tall windows suddenly feel more stately, the overall vibe shifting from “nicely polite” to “unmistakably charming.”

Black Siding with White Trim

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This little house just graduated from modest to mighty, trading in its neutral siding for a striking black jacket with crisp white trim.

The bold new palette transforms the facade into a showstopper, giving the classic symmetry of the windows and doors an on-trend pop. Those white window casings, columns, and roofline now slice through the darkness, demanding a double take from anyone strolling by.

Gone is the softer, blend-in look—now it’s all about contrast drama. Sunlight makes the house practically wink, while the black siding gives you a chic, modern edge that only needs a velvet rope.

If this facade got any more dapper, it’d start charging admission to the porch.

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