Single Story, 2 Beds, 1 Baths, 900 sq. ft., 30×30 Modern Bungalow Floor Plans: Hearthline Deck Bungalow

Last updated on May 22, 2026 · How we make our floor plans

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Hearthline Deck Bungalow Design

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This compact modern cottage plan delivers a full 900 sq ft home on one efficient level. It is tidy, bright, and practical. No maze. No wasted drama.

The facade uses a clean contemporary bungalow language with a steep standing-seam metal roof, black trim, and large modern windows. Horizontal siding is paired with warm wood cladding around the entry, giving the front elevation a crisp but friendly character. A dark chimney and slim railings add a sharp architectural accent.

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

Main Floor

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Main Floor

The main floor is a 30 ft by 30 ft single-level layout with 900 sq ft of total area. The plan places the living spaces to the left and the private rooms to the right. Simple. Sensible. Shoes should not need a map.

The living room anchors the front-left portion of the home and connects naturally to the dining area and kitchen. The central hall organizes movement toward the two bedrooms, bathroom, utility room, and entry zone. Storage is used smartly: a coat closet handles daily clutter, the pantry supports the kitchen, and two bedroom closets keep the sleeping wing useful and calm.

The front patio extends the living experience with a generous labeled area. It gives the compact plan a bigger personality, like a small house wearing excellent boots.

  • Living Room: 234 sq ft
  • Dining: 92 sq ft
  • Kitchen: 100 sq ft
  • Pantry: 16 sq ft
  • Entryway: 26 sq ft
  • Coat Closet: 15 sq ft
  • Hall: 60 sq ft
  • Bedroom 1: 121 sq ft
  • Bedroom 2: 84 sq ft
  • Closet 1: 13 sq ft
  • Closet 2: 12 sq ft
  • Bathroom: 73 sq ft
  • Utility: 60 sq ft
  • Patio: 270 sq ft

We have more facade options of this design:

Dusty Blue Siding

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House Siding Color Dusty blue

The big change is the dusty blue siding, and it gives the facade a cooler, calmer mood right away. It freshens the left volume without stealing the show, pairing neatly with the crisp black window trim and the dark standing-seam metal roof—quite the stylish little overachiever.

That new blue tone also sharpens the contrast with the warm natural wood cladding around the entry and front window bay, making the central facade feel more intentional and layered. Against the black railings, chimney, and broad front glazing, the house now reads as a clean modern bungalow with a softer, breezier face.

Deep Navy Siding

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House Siding Color Deep navy

The biggest shift is the deep navy siding, and it gives the facade a sharper, moodier edge right away. That richer tone makes the compact bungalow feel more tailored, almost dressed for dinner, while the warm natural wood around the entry and right-side cladding pops with extra glow.

With the darker siding in place, the black-framed windows, metal roof, and slim deck railing read as one crisp modern ensemble instead of separate notes. The front elevation still keeps its simple shed-roof form and broad porch, but now the whole face looks more graphic and confident—small house, big charisma.

Deep Red Siding

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House Siding Color Deep Red

The big change is the siding color: a deep red that gives the facade a richer, moodier punch. It turns the compact bungalow into a little scene-stealer, especially against the crisp black standing-seam roof and dark window frames.

Even the front elevation feels more graphic now—clean lines, but with a wink.

That deeper red also makes the warm wood entry and trim glow more vividly, so the center door reads like a bright focal slice.

The broad front windows, slim awning, and black deck railing all stand out with sharper contrast, while the chimney looks even more anchored and stout. Small house, big swagger.

Charcoal Siding

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House Siding Color Charcoal

The big shift is the siding color: charcoal now wraps the facade and instantly sharpens the whole composition. It gives the bungalow a moodier, more tailored face, making the black-framed windows, metal roof, and chimney look extra crisp—like the house put on its sleek evening jacket.

That darker skin also changes how the warm wood at the entry reads, turning the front door into a glowing focal point instead of just another nice detail. Against the clean deck rails and broad glass, the charcoal siding adds depth and contrast, so the facade feels more modern, more graphic, and a little more smug in the best way.

Black Siding

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House Siding Color Black

The big shift is the siding color: black now wraps the facade and gives the bungalow a much sharper, moodier attitude. It turns the simple horizontal cladding into a bold graphic skin, making the front elevation feel cleaner, crisper, and a little dressed in evening wear.

With the siding darkened, the warm wood entry door and natural-toned window trim pop far more vividly, almost like the house discovered contrast and got cocky about it. The black also ties neatly into the standing-seam metal roof, dark window frames, and slim porch railing, so the whole front reads as one tight, modern composition.

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