Timberland Tranquillity: A Bungalow Bash: Modern Bungalow Floor Plans

Last updated on July 23, 2025

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Timberland Tranquillity: A Bungalow Bash Floor Plan

This charming house flaunts a clean and inviting facade, featuring sleek white siding that mirrors a modern and minimalist architectural style. Accentuated with dark trim, the design exudes a contemporary vibe.

The roofing, a classic gable, casts a strong silhouette and ensures durability. A cozy, central chimney adds a touch of rustic charm, making it a picture-perfect haven for any homeowner.

These are floor plan drafts, and they are available for download as printable PDFs. Get ready to print, plan, and ponder over your future abode!

  • Total area: 990 sq ft
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Floors: 1

Main Floor

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The main floor embraces an open and airy Living Room, spreading across 433.1 sq ft. Perfect for lounging or impressing guests with your dance moves. The Kitchen, modest at 139.2 sq ft, is ready to handle all your culinary exploits—from burnt toast to gourmet meals.

The Bedroom offers a cozy retreat, sized at 123.8 sq ft. Ideal for snoozing, daydreaming, or plotting world domination. The Bathroom, though compact at 46.4 sq ft, promises to cater to all your hygienic needs—bubble bath enthusiasts rejoice!

Let’s not forget the Deck, sprawling over 247.5 sq ft. A sunlit stage ready for barbecue battles or serene morning coffees. It’s your outdoor canvas waiting to be painted with life.

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Forest Green Shiplap Siding

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Say hello to forest green shiplap! The house traded its old facade for this deep, woodland-inspired color, instantly camouflaging itself like a stylish ninja amid the surrounding trees.

The sleek horizontal lines of the new siding create a modern vibe, while the bold color makes the black trim pop and the windows look extra crisp.

No more bland or faded exterior; this place now looks like it means business in the rustic-chic department. The fresh siding gives it a cozy-yet-contemporary cabin feel—like it’s ready for both a book club and a bear sighting.

Bonus points for making the deck furniture look way more sophisticated.

Natural Oak Shiplap Siding

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If you thought the facade couldn’t get any more stylish, think again—the new natural oak shiplap siding just gave this house a glow-up worthy of a nature magazine cover.

The honey-toned boards now run serenely across the exterior, dialing up the warmth and adding enough rustic charm to make even the local squirrels appear jealous. The once-bland siding traded places with this organic facelift, letting the clean lines and rich grain of oak steal the show.

And wow, what a difference! The textured shiplap brings out the best in the home’s simple, modern form, while cozying up the vibe like a high-end cabin retreat.

Paired with the black window frames and brick chimney, it’s a match made in architectural heaven—and yes, your porch lounging just got a whole lot fancier.

Pale Pink Shiplap Siding

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Well, talk about a twist—goodbye boring siding, hello pale pink shiplap! The facade is now blushing head-to-toe, instantly giving this little house a dollhouse vibe that Barbie herself would envy.

The horizontal shiplap boards catch the light just right, turning a simple exterior into something playfully chic.

That dramatic blush contrasts perfectly with the jet-black trim around the big windows and doors, making the new siding pop like bubblegum at a black-tie party. The cozy front deck still invites you to lounge, but don’t blame guests for stopping to snap a selfie with this fresh-painted charmer.

Stone Siding Facade

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Stone has crashed the party and taken over the entire exterior! The house facade now rocks (literally) a rugged stone siding from chimney to ground, instantly giving it “cottage-core but built to survive a medieval siege” vibes.

Gone are the days of plain siding; now every surface looks ready for a Renaissance fair, with chunky stones and earthy tones making the entire structure feel sturdier and cozier.

This transformation didn’t just up the curb appeal—it dialed it straight to castle mode. Window and door frames get the stone VIP treatment as well, framed by thick trims, blending seamlessly with the robust walls.

The natural texture adds serious drama to the home’s silhouette, making the once-sleek modern retreat now look like it’s ready to star in its own historical epic… or at least a very fancy marshmallow roast by the firepit.

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