
Specifications:
- 3,967 Heated s.f.
- 3.5 Baths
- 4 Beds
- 3 Cars
- 1 Stories
The Floor Plans:
Foyer
Stepping into the foyer, you can feel the openness with the sight lines right through to the great room.
It’s welcoming and gives you a small taste of what the rest of the house has to offer.
Great Room
The great room is aptly named—it’s grand and centrally located, making it the heart of the house. Imagine how cozy it would be with a fireplace as the focal point.
The space seamlessly transitions into the dining area and kitchen, which makes it perfect for gatherings. Plus, with those large windows, there’s no shortage of natural light.
Kitchen
Your kitchen here is a chef’s dream. It’s spacious, with an island that doubles as a breakfast bar.
There’s plenty of counter space for food prep, and the walk-in pantry ensures you have all the storage you need. I appreciate how it’s open to the dining area; it makes serving meals a breeze.
Dining Area
Right off the kitchen, the dining area is conveniently located.
Its location next to the outdoor living space is perfect for summer dinner parties. You could open the doors and let the evening breeze in, which sounds delightful.
Master Suite
Now, the master suite is impressive.
You’ve got your privacy since it’s split from the other bedrooms, and it boasts a sizable bedroom area. What I love most is the five-piece bath—imagine unwinding in that soaking tub at the end of a long day. The walk-in closet is extensive as well, so there’s no fighting over shelf space.
Additional Bedrooms
Having multiple bedrooms on the main level is a huge plus. Whether it’s for kids, guests, or a home office, they’re versatile spaces.
They share a conveniently located hall bathroom, which helps reduce morning traffic jams.
Mudroom and Laundry
The mudroom connecting to the laundry area is a clever design. You can easily throw dirty gear in the wash without tracking it through the house, and let’s be honest, everyone loves a clean home.
Now, let’s head down to the lower level and see how it complements the main floor.
Recreation Room
The lower-level recreation room is the ultimate flex space. It can be a movie room, a gym, or a play area for kids. I think you’ll find it adaptable to whatever your needs may be.
Additional Bedrooms/Bathrooms
Extra bedrooms downstairs are perfect for older kids wanting more privacy or for hosting guests. Each room having access to its own bathroom is a very modern touch and adds to the appeal.
Plus, the walk-in closets down here are equally generous as the ones upstairs.
Unfinished Storage/ Mechanical Room
The storage room is significant. Many floor plans skimp on storage, but not this one.
And having a dedicated mechanical room keeps your essential systems out of sight but still accessible.
Looking at this plan, I see a home that could handle different stages of life—from a growing family to a space for entertaining friends.
Each room seems like a canvas for individualization.
One thing I might suggest is considering the outdoor living space. While it’s already nicely connected to the dining area, perhaps additional access from the master suite could really enhance the indoor-outdoor flow.
As you look through this floor plan, ask yourself how each space would serve your current lifestyle. Can you see your family gatherings in that great room?
Or quiet mornings at that giant kitchen island?
In my opinion, this house plan has it all – elegance, functionality, and adaptability.
It understands the desire for open, communal areas as well as private nooks. It’s a strong contender if you’re looking to build a home that’s both spacious and feels intimately yours.
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