Ranch House Floor Plans: Contemporary Oasis

Last updated on September 24, 2025

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Contemporary Ranch Oasis Floor Plan

Step right up to this modern architectural marvel! The house flaunts a sleek facade with classic white brick siding that whispers elegance. Its streamlined black metal roof not only catches the eye but shouts durability. The large windows invite natural light to dance through every room, ensuring your plants (and your soul) never lack sunshine.

These are just the floor plan drafts, hot off the digital press. They’re thoughtfully prepared as printable PDFs, ready for your scribbles, sketches, or infamous coffee cup rings. Feel free to download and put your unique stamp on them.

  • Total area: 1,800 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 1

Main Floor

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Main Floor

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Welcome to the main floor! It sprawls gracefully over 1800 square feet of space. The living area, at 429.5 sq ft, is perfect for spirited debates or lazy lounging.

The kitchen measures 368.2 sq ft and promises culinary adventures—just keep an eye on that new recipe.

Two identical bedrooms, each 245.5 sq ft, await your dreams and perhaps some incredibly intricate pillow forts.

Don’t miss the bathroom, a snug 122.7 sq ft—pause, ponder, or plot your next genius idea while in there.

Practicality has its place with a mudroom and laundry, each 163.6 sq ft, because life’s great mysteries often revolve around missing socks.

Last but not least, a 61.4 sq ft porch—because every house deserves a bow on top.

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Black Slat Siding

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change house siding to black slats

That old, familiar facade just got a dramatic glow-up—say hello to sleek black slat siding. The house now channels its inner secret agent, with its exterior dressed in bold, vertical black slats that stretch from ground to roofline, making it look longer and more modern than ever.

Even the front door is feeling chic now, sandwiched between those elegantly shadowed panels.

Thanks to this makeover, the windows suddenly look sharper and more artistic, as if they’re ready to appear in a magazine ad for Scandinavian design.

The whole vibe is sophisticated and daring, like it’s plotting to win “Best Dressed” at the neighborhood block party. Even the greenery out front seems to be standing straighter, intimidated (or perhaps flattered) by all that dark drama on display.

Vertical Timber Slat Siding

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change house siding to vertical timber slats

Goodbye boring siding, hello vertical timber slats! This facade now sports sleek, natural-looking wooden strips running boldly from top to bottom, serving major modern-jungle vibes.

The rich wood color adds warmth and instantly upgrades curb appeal—practically making the entryway want to strike a pose.

Combined with the black-framed windows and crisp white trim, the timber slats create a sharp visual rhythm across the front. The overall look feels both lush and contemporary—so much so, even the potted plants seem to stand a little taller.

White Shiplap Siding

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change house siding to white shiplap

Someone swapped the house siding to crisp, white shiplap—and wow, it’s looks like a beach house that found itself at a garden party. The clean horizontal lines add movement, making the long facade feel even sleeker, while the snowy color cranks up the contrast against those black-framed windows and the dark metal roof.

The new shiplap brings a dash of cozy farmhouse personality, yet still looks modern enough to make minimalists grin. Sunlight loves bouncing off this fresh look, and the landscaping suddenly pops like it’s posing for a real estate magazine.

The porch now practically begs for a weathered bench and a pitcher of lemonade.

Forest Green Shiplap Siding

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change house siding to forest green shiplap

Hold onto your hats—this house just ditched its old look for a bold outfit! The facade’s siding now sports forest green shiplap, lending the whole place a cozy woodland vibe and turning those tall, black-trimmed windows into chic accents rather than wallflowers.

No more blah and ordinary—now it’s all moody charm and curb appeal, Camouflage Edition.

Even the landscaping seems to approve, popping extra bright against that deep green backdrop. With the lush siding dramatically framing the entryway and modern planters, the house feels both refined and relaxed.

Who knew a color switch could make a bungalow feel like it’s auditioning for a glossy magazine cover?

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