Cute Little Dream Cottage: Bungalow Floor Plans

Last updated on July 31, 2025

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Cute Little Dream Cottage Floor Plan

The house boasts a charming facade, embracing a cozy cottage style. The architecture features a traditional gabled roof, adding character to the overall design. Siding materials include quaint clapboard in a calming shade of blue. The sleek metal roofing enhances durability while maintaining an elegant appearance.

Consider these as sneak peeks of your future haven. These floor plan drafts are a dreamer’s delight and are available for download as printable PDFs. Let’s dive into the details!

  • Total area: 561.8 sq ft
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 1

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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The main floor spans 561.8 sq ft of pure charm. The living area takes center stage, offering 369.6 sq ft of relaxation space—perfect for movie nights or lazy days. The kitchen, cozy at 88.7 sq ft, ensures culinary adventures are within arm’s reach.

A bathroom of 59.1 sq ft ensures no morning arguments. Finally, the outdoor porch, at 44.4 sq ft, invites you to enjoy a coffee with a side of fresh air.

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Inside the House

Take a peak inside. This is our interior design vision for this house.

Cozy Bed Nook and Desk

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corner of cottage living room interior modern farmhouse style; wide front wall with elements in this order from left to right: wall corner; cozy bed nook in the corner; small desk by the wall; tall window with double grid glass panels; empty wall space and a houseplant; closed wooden white front door with large glass grid panels

A serene bedroom doubles as an airy workspace, capturing the heart of Scandinavian simplicity with a modern farmhouse twist. Creamy whites and soft beige tones reign supreme, punctuated by gentle wood textures that stop short of sending you into a nap just from looking.

High windows with black trim usher in natural light with a dramatic flair, while French doors promise a quick getaway from work to the great outdoors.

Smooth wide-plank pale wood floors stretch across the space like a freshly ironed linen shirt. Crisp white shiplap and plain walls keep things interesting without causing drama.

The tidy desk-and-chair duo—blonde and minimal—invites productivity, flanked by a perky fiddle-leaf fig tree in a terra cotta pot. A woven rug says, “Take off your shoes and stay awhile.” Accessories are sparse but thoughtful: a classic desk lamp, soft throw pillows, and a ceramic jug with dried blooms—subtle style flexing at its finest.

Kitchen Corner with Island

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corner of cottage open plan kitchen interior, modern farmhouse style; kitchen island in front; front wall with elements in this order from right to left: countertop with kitchen sink and a double window with grid glass panels above the sink; corner wall cabinets; on the left perpendicular wall a double window with grid glass panels

This spacious kitchen is the love child of modern farmhouse chic and classic comfort—a place Martha Stewart might envy.

The aesthetic is crisp yet cozy, balancing elegance with functionality through a restrained neutral palette of whites, soft grays, and touches of warm wood. Windows steal the show with their generous size, flanked by classic white trim, bathing the room in natural light so abundant it could compete with a California noon.

Ceiling beams in a dark, rustic wood add architectural charm and just a hint of “country manor,” while clean shaker cabinets deliver subtle sophistication. The walls wear pale gray, uplifting the spirit without shouting for attention.

Gleaming subway tiles form a dignified backsplash, while light hardwood floors keep things grounded (and ready for a dropped cookie or two).

Industrial-style pendant lights swing above the island, whose quartz top is as impeccable as it is inviting. Open shelving hosts a curated cast of crockery and the occasional potted plant—yes, even the basil is living its best life in this sunny, uncluttered haven.

Modern Farmhouse Cottage Living Room Corner with Sofa and Front Door

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corner of cottage living room interior modern farmhouse style; wide front wall with elements in this order from left to right: closed wooden white front door with large glass grid panels, a wall coat rack, tall window with double grid glass panels; empty wall space; wall corner; sofa seating area in the corner

This cozy living room embraces a modern farmhouse aesthetic with a pinch of Scandinavian charm—think effortless comfort that accidentally nailed its Instagram debut. The color theme sticks to a mellow palette of whites, creams, and gentle oatmeals, radiating calm that even the busiest of entryways can’t disrupt.

Crisp white walls and wide-trimmed windows match the fresh, airy feel, while pale wood floors and a chunky knit rug add warmth underfoot (and temptation to walk barefoot). The ceiling’s smooth and white, playing it cool, while natural materials like the wooden coffee table and rustic coat hooks keep things grounded.

A soft gray sectional invites lounging, decked out in neutral throws and textured pillows, while a leafy plant in the corner completes the “I promise I water my plants” vibe. Even the hat on the hook looks relaxed.

Finally, we have more facade options of this design:

Teal Color Siding

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Hold onto your paint swatches—this charming cottage just took a teal turn! Gone is the subtle facade; now the house beams with a bold teal coat that demands attention and probably compliments from curious squirrels.

The vibrant shade wraps around the classic board and batten siding and pops gloriously beneath crisp white trim, giving the windows and dormers a frame almost as dazzling as a sunbeam at noon.

Those three picturesque dormers perched on the metal gable roof? They’re now mini teal-topped lighthouses, illuminating the entrance with a burst of personality.

The teal backdrop transforms the whole house into a scene you’d usually find on a coastal postcard—or in the dream home section of your mind. One thing’s for sure: nobody’s driving past this house without a double-take.

Yellow Exterior Paint

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Someone clearly cranked up the happy dial because this house just had a paint job that screams “I love sunshine!” The once-neutral facade is now a dazzling, canary yellow showstopper, making those crisp white trim accents pop like confetti at a birthday party. If the house wanted attention before, now it practically waves at passersby.

The yellow hue transforms the cozy architecture into an inviting cottage that looks like it hands out lemonade and unsolicited good vibes.

Even the three charming dormer windows seem to wink brighter under the bold color, while the gray metal roof sits back and lets the yellow walls steal the spotlight. Good luck feeling gloomy walking up that path!

Black Exterior Paint

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Someone clearly decided the house needed a little more drama in its life—now the facade is a bold, midnight black!

The once-muted exterior took a turn to the dark side, making the crisp white trim pop even harder. Those dormers and columns suddenly look like they’ve been outlined with a highlighter, just itching to be noticed.

The black siding gives the cottage a sharp, modern twist, transforming cozy charm into sleek sophistication with a wink. While the house might blend in at night, during the day it’s anything but shy—think of it as the little house that could…

double as Batman’s weekend getaway.

White Exterior Paint

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Hold onto your sunglasses—the facade has traded its old color for a crisp, dazzling white. Instantly, the entire house feels brighter, like it’s permanently caught in a perfect Instagram filter.

The fresh white siding amplifies the cozy cottage charm, giving those charming dormer windows a chance to really stand out and bask in their own spotlight.

With this change, the trim, porch rails, and even the front door frame melt into the beautifully unified color scheme, basically declaring a “no clutter, no chaos” policy. The lantern by the entry pops dramatically, now practically auditioning for a starring role in a modern farmhouse photoshoot.

Pale Pink Exterior Paint

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Someone clearly wanted to make this house the toast of the neighborhood—because now it’s wearing a charming coat of pale pink!

Gone is the plain exterior, replaced by cheerful, candy-like siding that turns the cottage’s personality up to eleven. Even the dormers can’t help but look a little more playful with that pastel blush highlighting their crisp white trim.

With this color change, the classic lines and symmetry get a playful twist, like the house is ready for a garden party or a cupcake bake-off.

The pale pink makes the white accents pop more than ever, and the friendly vibe practically begs for a picket fence or some potted geraniums. This home’s new look: sweet, welcoming, and just a shade away from stealing everyone’s hearts (and maybe their ice cream, too).

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