3-Bed European-Style House Plan with Bonus Room and Grilling Porch (Floor Plan)

There’s something about a European-style home with modern ranch touches that just feels instantly welcoming.
This one draws you in with crisp white brick, dark wood accents, and a broad, comfortable porch that invites you to linger before you even step inside.
With two full levels and 3,187 square feet, the layout is designed for daily living, entertaining, and those peaceful moments that make a house feel like home.
Let’s walk through it together and see how every space works in harmony.
Specifications:
- 3,187 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5-4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry
When you arrive at the front entrance, the deep-set covered porch immediately stands out. This isn’t just for show—you can picture yourself sipping coffee here in the morning, protected from the weather.
Once inside, you’re greeted by a sense of openness. The foyer is welcoming without feeling overwhelming.
Natural light streams through the arched windows, hinting at the brightness you’ll find throughout the home.

Study
To your right, the study offers a flexible space with a vaulted ceiling that makes it feel special.
This room works as a home office, library, or a cozy sitting area if you like a quiet spot at the front of the house.
I appreciate how it sits just off the main flow, providing some separation while staying connected to the rest of the home.
It’s a great option for working from home without feeling closed off.

Dining Room
Directly across from the study, the dining room is ready for both family dinners and holiday gatherings.
The impressive 14-foot ceiling gives it a formal touch, yet its location near the foyer keeps it practical for everyday use.
With the kitchen close by, serving and cleanup are easy. I think this makes the space both elegant and functional.

Great Room
Moving further in, the great room offers a true “wow” factor. A wall of oversized, black-trimmed windows draws your eye to the backyard and the grilling porch outside.

Exposed wood beams, a whitewashed brick fireplace, and built-in shelving create a layered, inviting atmosphere.

Whether you’re curling up for movie night or gathering friends around the fire, this space feels welcoming.

The open connection to the kitchen and dining area means you can host without feeling cut off from your guests.

I love how open and flexible it feels here.
Kitchen
Stepping into the kitchen, it becomes clear this is the heart of the home. The long island seats five, making it easy to prep, serve, and chat all at once.

Soft gray shaker cabinets and granite countertops keep the look fresh. With a tile backsplash and rustic ceiling beams, there’s a subtle farmhouse style, but everything is set up for convenience.


The kitchen flows right into the breakfast nook and great room, which I think makes it perfect for busy mornings and relaxing weekends.

Breakfast Room
Next to the kitchen, the breakfast room is filled with morning sunlight. It’s casual yet never feels cramped, and there’s a seamless transition to the grilling porch.
This is the ideal spot for that first cup of coffee or a laid-back brunch.
The view of the porch and backyard lets you keep an eye on kids or guests while you eat.

Pantry
Adjacent to the kitchen, the walk-in pantry is designed for real storage. With built-in shelving, there’s space for dry goods, appliances, and anything you want out of sight.
I like how it’s close enough to the kitchen for convenience but still keeps any mess hidden from view.

Grilling Porch and Outdoor Kitchen
Step out from the breakfast room or great room and you’ll find a spacious grilling porch.
This area goes beyond a simple patio—it’s a true extension of your living space, complete with an outdoor kitchen.
Imagine summer barbecues or family pizza nights out here. There’s room for a dining table, lounge chairs, and possibly even an outdoor fireplace.

Garage (Left Side)
Back inside, take a look at the dual garages. The main two-car garage measures 25 by 26 feet.
There’s ample room for vehicles and storage along the sides or back. This is the entry point for coming home after a long day or unloading groceries.
A convenient closet sits just inside for coats and shoes.

Garage (Right Side)
The second garage is slightly smaller at 25 by 24 feet but still spacious. It’s perfect for a third vehicle, a workshop, or secure storage for bikes and yard equipment.
Both garages connect directly to the main hallway, which helps keep the rest of the house organized.

Laundry
Behind the left garage entrance, the laundry room measures nearly 10 by 12 feet. You’ll have space for folding, sorting, and storing supplies out of sight.
I think this roomy setup works well for busy families, especially since it’s right next to the primary suite.

Mudroom and Bench with Hanging
Next to the laundry, the mudroom features a built-in bench and hooks. It’s a practical spot for dropping off backpacks, jackets, or muddy boots before entering the rest of the house.
This kind of transition zone is a lifesaver for keeping the main living areas clutter-free.

Half Bath
Close to the mudroom and kitchen, the half bath is easy for guests to find.
Its location means guests won’t need to walk through private spaces just to freshen up.
It’s a small detail, but it really makes hosting simpler.

Master Suite
Down the hall, the master suite is set apart for privacy. The bedroom is roomy, with space for a king bed, seating area, and dressers without feeling tight.
Large windows bring in plenty of natural light and overlook the backyard, creating a peaceful retreat.

Master Bath
In the master bath, you’ll find a spa-like atmosphere. Enjoy a large soaking tub, a separate shower with a bench, and dual sinks with generous counter space.
The layout is roomy, so there’s no bumping elbows during the morning rush. I think this space feels both luxurious and practical.

Master Closet
From the master bath, you walk directly into a huge walk-in closet. It’s organized for easy access, with dedicated areas for shoes, hanging items, and folded clothing.
There’s even room for a bench or small dresser. I love this detail because it adds extra functionality.

Bedroom 2
On the opposite side of the house, Bedroom 2 is spacious enough for a queen bed and includes its own walk-in closet.
This room works well for kids, guests, or even as a second office. The distance from the main suite offers privacy, which is great for families with teens or frequent visitors.

Bath (Bedroom 2)
Bedroom 2 shares a Jack-and-Jill bath with Bedroom 3. The setup features a tub-shower combo, double sinks, and a private water closet.
Two people can get ready at the same time without getting in each other’s way—a real plus for busy mornings.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 is similar in size and layout to Bedroom 2, with its own walk-in closet and direct access to the shared bath. I think this mirrored arrangement is ideal for siblings or guests, giving everyone comfort and convenience.

Additional Closet and Linen Storage
This wing of the house includes extra linen closets in the hallway. These add valuable storage for towels, bedding, and seasonal items, so you always have a place for everything.

Stairs to Upper Level
Near the kitchen and pantry, you’ll find a staircase leading to the upper level. This location keeps the upstairs spaces accessible but away from the busiest areas, which I think really helps with privacy and noise control.

Optional Bonus Room
Upstairs, the bonus room stretches nearly 700 square feet. With a full bath nearby, this area can adapt to whatever you need—a game room, home theater, or guest suite.
The space is bright thanks to the porch-facing windows, and you have plenty of options.
For families, it might become a playroom or teen hangout, but I could also see it working well as a home gym or creative studio.

Bonus Level Bath
The upper level includes a full bath with a shower and all the essentials. This makes the bonus area feel private and complete, so guests or older kids have their own retreat upstairs.

Storage (Upstairs)
Next to the bonus room is a dedicated storage room. I appreciate how this space is set aside so you can store holiday decorations, off-season clothes, or anything you want out of the way.
It’s one of those features you truly value after moving in.

Attic Storage (Upstairs)
On both sides of the upper level, attic storage areas run the full depth of the home.
This is a rare find in newer homes and a huge plus for anyone who likes to keep things organized but out of sight.
It’s easy to imagine storing suitcases, sports equipment, or even setting up a hobby room here, with access right from the bonus space.

Back to Main Level
As you return to the main floor, it’s easy to see how well all the spaces connect. The living areas are bright and open, the bedrooms are set apart for privacy, and every corner seems to include well-planned features like benches, closets, and sunlit nooks.
This home blends the best of traditional style with modern convenience. I think you’ll love hosting friends out on the grilling porch or enjoying a quiet afternoon in the study.
Each room is designed to make daily life comfortable and flexible, adjusting to your needs as your family grows and changes.

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