Single Story, 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 900 sq. ft. Modern Bungalow Floor Plans: The Bungalow Bash

Last updated on May 14, 2026 · How we make our floor plans

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The Bungalow Bash Design

A compact, single-story bungalow delivering 900 square feet of smartly organized living space — proof that good things absolutely come in small packages.

The facade is clean and confident. White painted brick wraps the exterior, paired with crisp black trim that frames oversized windows and full-height sliding glass doors. The steeply pitched gable roof is clad in dark asphalt shingles, anchored by a brick chimney that adds a touch of character without trying too hard. A broad timber deck extends the full width of the rear elevation, blurring the line between interior and exterior living. Minimal ornamentation. Maximum impact.

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

Main Floor

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Main Floor

The entire plan sits on a 30′ × 30′ footprint — square, efficient, and deceptively generous. The layout is organized around a central hall that acts as the spine of the home, distributing traffic sensibly without wasting a single square foot on unnecessary corridors. Every room connects logically to the next.

Entering through the front, the Entryway (31 sq ft) sets an immediate sense of arrival. A Coat Closet (15 sq ft) sits right alongside it — because nobody wants to hunt for their jacket on the way out the door. The Hall (96 sq ft) fans out from here, generous enough to feel open while routing traffic cleanly to all areas of the home.

The social heart of the plan is unmistakably the Living Room at a commanding 208 sq ft — the largest space in the home, and rightly so. It flows directly toward the rear glazing and deck access, giving it a bright, expansive character. Adjacent to it, the Dining area (92 sq ft) keeps mealtimes in easy conversation with the kitchen. The Kitchen itself (100 sq ft) is tucked neatly into the front-left corner, supported by a dedicated Pantry (16 sq ft) that punches well above its weight. Dry goods, small appliances, overflow storage — the pantry handles it all without cluttering the kitchen.

The Utility room (55 sq ft) occupies the front-right zone, keeping laundry and mechanical functions well away from the living areas. The Bathroom (66 sq ft) sits centrally, accessible from the hall — practical positioning that serves both bedrooms without anyone doing an awkward cross-home trek at 2 a.m.

Both bedrooms are positioned toward the rear of the plan, offering privacy from the main living zones. Bedroom 1 (89 sq ft) and Bedroom 2 (88 sq ft) are nearly identical in size — no sibling rivalry here. Each bedroom benefits from its own dedicated closet: Closet 1 (24 sq ft) serves Bedroom 1, and Closet 2 (25 sq ft) serves Bedroom 2. These are not token closets. At 24–25 sq ft each, they provide real, usable storage — a thoughtful move in a compact home where every square foot earns its keep.

The Patio (270 sq ft) stretches the full 30-foot width of the home at the rear, accessed via the living room’s sliding doors. It is a substantial outdoor extension — nearly a third of the total area — and transforms the home’s usable living space considerably when the weather cooperates.

Room Summary:
  • Living Room — 208 sq ft
  • Patio — 270 sq ft
  • Dining — 92 sq ft
  • Kitchen — 100 sq ft
  • Hall — 96 sq ft
  • Bedroom 1 — 89 sq ft
  • Bedroom 2 — 88 sq ft
  • Bathroom — 66 sq ft
  • Utility — 55 sq ft
  • Entryway — 31 sq ft
  • Closet 2 — 25 sq ft
  • Closet 1 — 24 sq ft
  • Pantry — 16 sq ft
  • Coat Closet — 15 sq ft

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