Engaging 4-Bed Traditional Plan with Side-Entry Garage (Floor Plan)

You don’t have to be a design expert to picture yourself living here. This home blends classic Craftsman charm with the warmth of a farmhouse, all wrapped up in a layout that feels both grand and welcoming.
With two levels, 4-5 bedrooms, and plenty of flexible space, it manages to offer privacy, room to gather, and a few surprises that make everyday life easier.
I want to walk you through how everything connects, one space at a time.
Specifications:
- 3,581 Heated S.F.
- 4-5 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Porch
First impressions really do matter, and this wide front porch delivers. Framed by sturdy stone columns and crisp white trim, it’s the perfect spot to sip coffee in the morning or greet friends after work.
The porch runs nearly the entire width of the house, so you have room for a swing or a cluster of rocking chairs.
I love how this space sets a welcoming tone for the whole home.

Foyer
When you enter through the front door, you’re greeted by a foyer that feels open yet defined.
There’s enough space to shed your coat and get a glimpse of what’s ahead. Natural light pours in from the sidelights, creating an immediate sense of arrival.
On your left, the dining room partially opens up, giving you a peek at the home’s easy flow.
Look right and you’ll see a guest suite designed for privacy.

Dining Room
The dining room sits just off the foyer, separated by subtle transitions rather than full walls.
It’s easy to picture holiday dinners here, especially since it flows right into the family room.
The room feels generous but never stuffy. I think this layout is ideal for anyone wanting a special space that’s still closely connected to daily life.
You also get a great view out to the porch, keeping things bright and cheerful.

Guest Suite
Just to the right of the foyer, the guest suite makes overnight stays comfortable. A full bath sits right next door, so guests have everything they need without roaming through the house.
The suite’s private location means it’s quiet and separate from main living spaces, and the closet adds extra convenience.
For multi-generational living or just hosting family, this suite covers all the essentials.

Family Room
As you head further into the home, you’ll notice the family room feels both grand and inviting.
The 12-foot-high coffered ceiling opens up the space, while the central fireplace and built-in cabinets make it feel cozy.
There’s easy flow between the family room and kitchen, so it’s simple to move around or keep conversations going.
On nice days, you can open the doors to the covered rear patio and enjoy indoor-outdoor living.

Kitchen
If the kitchen is your favorite room, this one will impress you. The large island has seating for four and plenty of prep space.
With the cooktop facing the family room, you can chat with everyone while making dinner.
I noticed there’s a walk-in pantry just a few steps away, so storage is never a problem.
A nearby broom closet also adds to the room’s practicality.

Breakfast Area
Next to the kitchen, the breakfast area is surrounded by windows and opens up to the covered patio.
Morning sunlight fills this spot, making it ideal for casual meals. It’s roomy enough for weekend brunches, and you’re only steps from outdoor dining thanks to the easy patio access.

Covered Area (Rear Patio)
The covered patio out back feels like a true outdoor living room. Vaulted ceilings and a central fireplace give it a finished, welcoming vibe.
I think this would quickly become your go-to spot on cool evenings, especially with a view of the backyard framed by stone columns.
It connects smoothly to both the breakfast area and family room, making it great for entertaining or relaxing.

Open Decking
Right beside the covered patio, you’ll find an open decking area that lets you enjoy grilling or soaking up some sun.
If the weather changes, you’re just a few steps from the shade. I really appreciate how this indoor-outdoor combo expands your living space and makes gatherings more flexible.

Pantry
The walk-in pantry offers practical storage for bulk groceries, small appliances, and anything you want out of sight but close at hand.
Shelving lines the walls for neat organization. With its location near both the kitchen and garage, unloading groceries is easier than ever.

Drop Zone & Bench
Coming in from the garage, you’ll pass a drop zone with built-in storage and a bench.
This area is a lifesaver for keeping shoes, coats, and bags out of the main living spaces.
Personally, I love how little details like this help keep the house tidy and daily routines stress-free.

Friends Entrance
Off the garage, there’s a separate entrance known as the Friends Entrance. It’s a nod to Southern hospitality and works perfectly for neighbors or close friends who don’t need to use the formal front door.
The covered entry leads straight into the drop zone, making it extra convenient for busy households.

Powder Room
Near the friends entrance and drop zone, you’ll find a powder room handy for both guests and family. Placed just right, it’s easily accessible but still maintains privacy away from the main living areas.

Three-Car Garage
The three-car garage is spacious enough for your vehicles plus bikes, sports gear, or even a small workshop.
Direct access to the pantry and kitchen means you can unload groceries without trekking through the whole house.
There’s definitely enough room for everything an active family needs.

Master Suite
In its own private section of the house, the master suite feels like a quiet retreat.
The bedroom is roomy, and the windows likely overlook the backyard for extra privacy. What I really like is how the room flows directly into the master bath.
If you’re looking for a true getaway at the end of the day, this setup makes it easy to unwind.

Master Bath
Inside the master bath, you’ll find just the right amount of luxury. Dual vanities (marked “His” and “Hers”), a shower with a built-in seat, a soaking tub, and a dressing bench all work together to create a relaxing space.
There’s also a linen closet for towels and extra storage in every nook. I think the designer really understood how people use their bathrooms every day.

Master Suite Closets
Connected to the master bath, separate his and hers walk-in closets keep everything organized. With two distinct spaces, you don’t have to compromise on storage.
Each closet is spacious enough for a full wardrobe, helping you keep the bedroom clutter-free.

Laundry
The laundry room sits on the main level between the kitchen and dining room, which makes a lot of sense.
It’s central but not in the way. There’s room for a full washer and dryer, plus space to sort, fold, and store supplies.
The window brings in natural light, and a nearby storage closet adds even more function.

Storage
A dedicated storage room is located near the master suite, just off the hallway. This is the perfect spot for linens, seasonal bedding, or household extras you want easy access to.
It’s one of those features that really makes long-term living more comfortable.

Stairway
The main staircase is behind the breakfast nook, leading you smoothly to the upper floor.
The transition feels seamless, and you’re never far from what’s happening downstairs. Upstairs, a landing connects all the rooms with an easy flow.

Bedroom 3
At the top of the stairs, Bedroom 3 sits to the left. The room is generously sized, with a walk-in closet and direct access to a full bath just outside the door.
It’s a comfortable and practical retreat, great for kids, teens, or even a home office.
The windows bring in plenty of light, and you’re close to everything upstairs.

Bedroom 4
Across the landing, Bedroom 4 matches Bedroom 3 in size and layout. It includes a slightly larger walk-in closet and shares a bath with Bedroom 3.
I like how this setup gives kids or guests privacy while still maintaining a connection to shared spaces.

Full Bath (Upstairs)
Serving Bedrooms 3 and 4, the upstairs bath makes morning routines easier. It features a shower/tub combo, a full vanity, and enough space for two to get ready comfortably.
With a linen closet nearby, storage is simple and convenient for families.

Attic Storage
Just off the upstairs hallway, you’ll find attic storage that keeps clutter out of bedrooms and living areas. Holiday decorations, out-of-season clothes, and keepsakes all have a home up here, freeing up valuable living space elsewhere.

Optional Media Room
Toward the end of the upstairs hallway, there’s an optional media room that’s incredibly versatile.
It’s big enough for a home theater, game room, or a teen hangout zone. You could even divide the area for different hobbies.
I really like that this room is set apart from the bedrooms, so noise stays contained.

Optional Bonus Room or Bedroom 5
Above the garage, the bonus room can easily become a fifth bedroom with its own full bath and closet.
This area is super flexible—it could be a private guest suite, home gym, or playroom.
The separate stairway keeps it a bit more private, away from the main activity of the house.

Bath (Bonus Room)
The bonus suite includes a full bath, which makes it feel like a true independent space. With its own closet and plenty of square footage, it could serve as an in-law suite or give older kids extra privacy.
Throughout both floors, every space has been thoughtfully connected to suit a busy lifestyle. You’ll find spots for big gatherings, quiet corners for relaxing, and storage solutions that keep everything organized.
From the welcoming front porch to the upstairs media room, I think this home is designed to make everyday living more comfortable and flexible.

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