2-story, 3 Beds, 1.5 Baths, 1,676 sq. ft., Modern Craftsman 30×30 House Floor Plans: Sunlit Fernwood Craftsman

Last updated on May 19, 2026 · How we make our floor plans

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Sunlit Fernwood Craftsman Design

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This design is a compact two-story Craftsman-style home with 1,676 square feet across two efficient floors. The plan keeps daily living on the main level and gathers all bedrooms upstairs. Sensible. Neat. No wasted drama.

The facade has a warm Craftsman character with a broad covered porch, square columns, and stone pier bases. The exterior mixes horizontal lap siding, vertical board-and-batten accents, and shingle-style cladding in the front gable. Wide trim, deep eaves, and bracket details give it crisp definition. A dark gable roof finishes the composition with a clean, sturdy cap.

  • Total Area: 1,676 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1.5
  • Floors: 2

Main Floor

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Main Floor

The main floor measures 30 ft by 30 ft and provides 855 sq ft of planned area. It is arranged for clear movement from the covered porch into the foyer, then into the open living, dining, and kitchen zones. The deck sits off the rear, ready for coffee, grilling, or pretending to read a book.

  • Covered Porch: 240 sq ft
  • Living Room: 290 sq ft
  • Foyer: 81 sq ft
  • Dining Room: 182 sq ft
  • Kitchen: 208 sq ft
  • Powder Room: 35 sq ft
  • Deck: 181 sq ft
  • Utility/Laundry: 47 sq ft
  • Coat Closet: 15 sq ft

Upper Floor

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Upper Floor

The upper floor also measures 30 ft by 30 ft and contains 821 sq ft. Three bedrooms are grouped around a central hall, with the bathroom placed near the stair. Storage, linen space, and closets are included, because socks and towels do need somewhere to live.

  • Bathroom: 54 sq ft
  • Bedroom 1: 130 sq ft
  • Bedroom 2: 130 sq ft
  • Bedroom 3: 182 sq ft
  • Storage: 24 sq ft
  • Linen Closet: 13 sq ft
  • Hall: 148 sq ft
  • Closet: 39 sq ft

We have more facade options of this design:

Urbane Bronze Siding

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house siding color urbane bronze

The big change is the siding in Urbane Bronze, and it gives the facade a moodier, sharper edge right away. That deep taupe-gray wraps the upper lap siding and lower vertical boards with a richer, more tailored look, making the creamy trim pop like it showed up dressed for the occasion.

With the darker body color in place, the Craftsman details read even stronger: the broad front gable, exposed brackets, and chunky porch columns on stone bases feel more grounded and a bit more dashing. The warm wood front door stands out beautifully now, and the black-framed windows look crisp against the bronze backdrop—very polished, very handsome, no drama except the good kind.

Dusty Blue Siding

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house siding color Dusty blue

The big change is the new dusty blue siding, and it completely resets the facade’s mood. It gives the Craftsman front a cooler, calmer look while making the creamy trim pop with extra snap; even the gable feels a bit more polished, like it put on a tidy jacket.

That dusty blue also plays nicely with the darker window frames, the warm natural wood entry door, and the chunky stone porch bases. Against the deep porch ceiling and broad front gable, the color keeps the house feeling crisp and tailored—quietly charming, but not sleepy.

Deep Navy Siding

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house siding color Deep navy

The big change is the deep navy siding, and it gives the facade a richer, dressier punch right away. Spread across the horizontal lap boards and the shingled gable, the new color makes the Craftsman lines feel crisper, like the house put on a sharp blazer.

That darker skin also boosts every other facade feature: the creamy trim reads brighter, the stone porch bases feel more grounded, and the warm wood front door glows like a little welcome lantern. Even the dark window frames look more defined now, so the whole front elevation feels bolder without getting bossy.

Charcoal Siding

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house siding color Charcoal

The biggest change is the charcoal siding, and it gives the facade a sharper, moodier Craftsman presence right away. It makes the cream trim pop like it suddenly discovered confidence, while the gabled upper story and shingle-clad peak read cleaner and more graphic.

That deeper siding tone also plays beautifully with the warm wood front door, dark window frames, and the porch ceiling’s rich timber finish. Even the stone-based columns look a bit more grounded now—same sturdy bones, just dressed in a cooler jacket.

Deep Red Siding

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house siding color Deep red

The big change is the siding color: it’s now a deep red, and the whole facade suddenly has a richer, punchier presence. That darker hue gives the Craftsman front more gravitas while making the cream trim pop crisply around the gable, windows, and porch lines—very tidy, very sharp, a little bit dressed up.

With the deep red in place, the stone porch bases feel earthier, the warm wood front door looks even toastier, and the dark window frames gain extra contrast. It also brings more depth to the mix of horizontal lap siding and shingle-style gable cladding, so the facade reads bolder without losing its calm Craftsman manners.

Olive Green Siding

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house siding color Olive green

The big change is the olive green siding, and it totally shifts the facade’s mood. It gives the Craftsman front a calmer, earthier character, making the crisp cream trim pop harder and the dark window frames look extra sharp—quite the glow-up for a quiet color.

That new olive tone also plays beautifully with the natural materials already on the front: the stone porch bases, the warm wood door, and the rich soffit under the deep porch roof. Paired with the shingled gable and sturdy square columns, the facade feels more grounded and leafy, like the house finally decided to dress for the garden.

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