Modern House Floor Plans: Quiet Urban Courtyard Concrete Hideout

Last updated on February 17, 2026 · How we make our floor plans

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Quiet Urban Courtyard Concrete Hideout Floor Plan

This is a compact, two-story modern courtyard house plan with a crisp public face and a warm, efficient interior layout.

The facade is intentionally restrained: a clean rectilinear massing, deep window reveals, and a strong horizontal ribbon of clerestory glazing. Exterior expression reads as smooth stucco or board-formed concrete, paired with vertical timber slat accents for texture. Roofing is flat with a parapet edge; the silhouette stays sharp and calm—no fussy gables attempting to steal the spotlight.

These floor plans are draft diagrams and are available for download as printable PDF files. Dimensions and room labels reflect the drawings provided and should be verified during detailing and permitting.

  • Total area (gross, per provided level extents): 2,200 sq ft (Main 44′ × 25′ = 1,100 sq ft; Upper 44′ × 25′ = 1,100 sq ft)
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2.5 (Primary bath + hall bath + powder room)
  • Floors: 2

Main Floor

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Main Floor

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Scale: 44′ × 25′ (approx. 1,100 sq ft gross).

The plan organizes public living to the rear with direct patio access, while service spaces and the garage anchor the left side. Entry is through a front courtyard into a foyer, with stairs central and storage tucked wherever it can politely fit.

  • Front Courtyard
  • Foyer
  • Office
  • Stairs (Up)
  • Under-stair Storage
  • Kitchen
  • Pantry
  • Dining Room
  • Walk-in Pantry
  • Living Room
  • Rear Patio
  • Powder Room
  • Mudroom
  • Broom Closet
  • Utility Closet
  • Laundry Room
  • Storage
  • Garage

Upper Floor

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Upper Floor
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Upper Floor

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Scale: 44′ × 25′ (approx. 1,100 sq ft gross).

This level keeps bedrooms in a clear band across the top, with a generous family room below—because someone always wants a second couch kingdom. Circulation is compact, closets are plentiful, and the balcony offers an easy escape when the family room becomes “too exciting.”

  • Family Room
  • Stairs (Down)
  • Hall
  • Linen Closet
  • Primary Bedroom
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Primary Bathroom
  • WC (separate toilet room)
  • Bedroom 1
  • BR1 Closet
  • Bedroom 2
  • BR2 Closet
  • Hall Bathroom
  • Balcony

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