The Modern Meadow House: Modern Bungalow Floor Plans

Last updated on July 31, 2025

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The Modern Meadow House: An Architectural Tapestry Floor Plan

Feast your eyes on this charming abode, a masterpiece of simplicity meets sophistication. The facade boasts a crisp, white stucco finish complemented by black-trimmed windows, making a timeless statement.

The sleek, dark roof shingles add an elegant contrast, inviting you to cozy up inside. This house is the epitome of modern comfort wrapped in a classic shell.

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

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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The heart of the home, the main floor, sprawls comfortably over 900 square feet. Enter the living area with its expansive 349 square feet. It’s perfect for dance-offs or simply doing absolutely nothing.

Need to whip up a feast? The 110.2-square-foot kitchen has you covered. Just don’t blame us for midnight snacking.

Rest easy in the 110.2-square-foot bedroom, a sanctuary perfect for dreaming big or sleeping in.

No house is complete without a bathroom, and this cozy 73.5-square-foot space ensures your morning routines are nothing short of luxurious.

An outdoor 257.1-square-foot porch ensures that fresh air is never far away. Enjoy it with a morning coffee or evening tea while you ponder life’s greatest mysteries.

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Grey Metal Siding

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Forget the old siding—now this house rocks a sleek grey metal exterior that looks straight out of a futuristic woodland fairy tale. The vertical metal panels lend a crisp, modern edge, making the facade shimmer just enough to make the neighbors jealous (and possibly confused about your newfound sense of style).

The transformation gives the humble structure a sturdy, industrial vibe, with the black-framed windows and doors popping dramatically against the cool grey.

Porch lights now play off the metal, casting moody highlights as evening falls. Rain or shine, this place looks ready for both a magazine cover and the next robot uprising.

Grey Brick Siding

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Goodbye to boring old siding—hello, stoic grey brick! The house now sports a neatly uniform brick facade, giving it a solid, modern edge with a hint of “secret lair” charm.

This cool grey tone is all business in the daylight and moody elegance at dusk, effortlessly stealing the show from the garden.

The new brickwork contrasts deliciously with the bold black window frames and doors, making the lights on the walls look extra fancy—like jewelry for your house. The straightforward roof and sprawling deck stay the same, but the new brick skin says, “Yes, I lift… bricks.”

Natural Oak Wood Siding

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Suddenly, the facade ditched its former look and slipped into something far more natural—oak wood siding. The result?

The house now blends in with the trees like it’s been studying camouflage from squirrels. The golden hues of the oak panels make the black window frames and doors pop even harder, showing off their geometric good looks.

No more generic siding; now it’s all woody warmth and organic charm. The sunlight dances across those oak planks, giving the house a glow worthy of a woodland fairy tale—if woodland fairies also loved grilling on modern decks.

The vibe’s so cozy, even the chimney looks like it wants to stay home.

Stained Wood Shiplap Siding

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Forget boring old siding—this facade just got a major upgrade with stained wood shiplap everywhere. The horizontal planks seriously dial up the cabin-in-the-woods charm, and that rich staining makes the house look both rustic and ridiculously cool, as if ready for an Architectural Digest closeup.

Even the sunlight looks like it’s pausing to admire the fresh look.

The new wood shiplap wraps the whole house in warmth, shifting the vibe from standard suburban to forest retreat in a snap.

Paired with the sleek black-framed windows and doors, this place now oozes cozy-modern. Who knew a little wood could make the whole place beg you to grab a mug of something hot and sit on that deck forever?

Forest Green Paint Exterior

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Forget everything you knew about beige or gray houses—this facade just went bold with forest green paint! The new color wraps the house in a deep, grounded shade that practically whispers, “Camouflage me with the trees.” The black-framed windows and doors pop even more now, adding dramatic contrast and making the house look like it’s dressed up for a fancy forest soirée.

No more blending into the background—this green strikes a pose. The lush shade enhances the sleekness of the exterior lights and highlights the simplicity of the rectangular structure, while the wooden deck suddenly looks even warmer and more inviting.

Who knew a can of paint could turn a house into the life of the woodland party?

Pale Pink Paint Exterior

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Well, someone clearly swapped out the old facade for a fresh coat of pale pink, and this house is now blushing!

That subtle pink paint softens the sharp black window frames and the bold, modern roof. Suddenly, this home gives off cupcake vibes—just add sprinkles.

It’s a surprising twist for a simple rectangular layout, transforming it from basic to dreamy in one paint job. The house looks delightfully inviting, like it’s waiting to host afternoon tea or a whimsical garden party—step right up, strawberry shortcake not included!

Red Shiplap Siding

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Well, someone definitely cranked up the vibrance! The house now flaunts bold red shiplap siding, instantly turning it into the showstopper of the neighborhood.

The deep red hue punches up the charm, while the horizontal lines of the shiplap lend a crisp, modern farmhouse vibe without even trying.

Against the black-framed windows, sleek doors, and that brooding dark roof, the red siding is all drama and zero apologies. Goodbye, blandness—hello, personality!

The facade shouts cozy and inviting, and begs for a couple of rocking chairs or maybe a lemonade stand. You can’t miss it now—even if you try.

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