Luxury European House Plan with Bonus Room above Garage (Floor Plan)

Sometimes, a house feels like a getaway long before you walk through the front door.
With its French Country façade, wide circular driveway, and a fountain that draws you in, this sprawling 6,155 square foot retreat immediately sets a welcoming tone.
The multi-level design brings together the romance of a European manor and the breezy charm of a Southern lake house.
Walk with me through every room and hallway, upstairs and down, to see how each space in this well-planned layout creates a life that feels both grand and comfortable.
Specifications:
- 6,155 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:



Front Porch
As you approach the entry, you cross a broad, covered porch beneath a pair of arched wooden doors.
Creamy stucco and stone accents wrap the exterior in warmth and substance. There’s plenty of room here to pause, set down groceries, or chat with neighbors without feeling pressed for time.
The porch serves more than just looks—it offers shelter from summer storms or a quiet place to sip your morning coffee.

Foyer
Step inside through the double doors and onto cool marble tile featuring a decorative medallion at your feet.

The dome ceiling naturally draws your eyes upward, while the chandelier overhead adds a sense of occasion.

There’s enough space to greet a group of guests or let the kids kick off muddy boots after playing outside.

The open layout gives you immediate views into the great room and even a glimpse of the lake beyond.
Dining Room
Just off the foyer sits the dining room, defined by coffered and barrel ceilings. Tall, arched windows fill the space with light that dances off the dark wood dining table and china cabinet.

This room has the right mix of formality and warmth, perfect for family gatherings or special holiday meals.


Its location makes it easy to move between dinner and the living spaces, so conversations can linger well past dessert.
Library
On the other side of the foyer, you’ll find a cozy library. Built-in bookshelves and a coffered ceiling give this space real character, making it an inviting spot for reading or quiet work.
The natural light creates a gentle ambiance throughout the day. I like how this room feels private but still connected, ideal for working from home or enjoying a peaceful retreat.

Powder Room
Conveniently located near the foyer and library, the powder room means guests won’t need to wander far.

With elegant fixtures and tasteful finishes, this half-bath is both practical and polished. Small details like this make everyday living feel just a little more special.
Great Room
As you move deeper into the home, you enter the great room. The double-height ceiling immediately opens up the space, while a wall of windows frames a stunning lake view.

A dramatic stone fireplace acts as the focal point, with a spacious sectional and soft rug creating the perfect spot for movie nights or reading by firelight.

You can also look up to see a balcony above, which makes the room feel even larger.


I think this is the kind of space that invites both lively gatherings and quiet evenings in equal measure.

Porch (Main Level)
Wide glass doors in the great room lead directly to a sweeping porch. There’s enough space for a dining table and lounge chairs, making it ideal for indoor-outdoor living.
You get protection from sun and rain while staying close to the fresh air and lake sounds.
Hosting a summer dinner party or relaxing with a cup of tea both feel right at home here.
The porch really extends your main living area.

Kitchen
Step into the kitchen, where rich wood cabinetry and granite countertops create a classic, welcoming atmosphere.

The central island is large enough for prepping, serving, or just gathering around for casual conversations.

Stainless appliances and smart storage choices make daily tasks easier. There’s a natural flow here: you can cook while friends chat at the island or help the kids with homework just steps away.

I love how the design connects the kitchen to other living spaces without sacrificing function.
Pantry
Just around the corner from the kitchen, the pantry makes it easy to store or grab ingredients while cooking. Generous shelving keeps everything organized, so you can stock up on staples without crowding the main kitchen.

Hearth Room
Connected to the kitchen, the hearth room feels intimate and full of character, thanks to its cathedral ceiling and stone fireplace.
It’s a spot you might use for cozy breakfasts or evening chats while the fire crackles.
There’s also direct access to outdoor spaces, keeping the room bright and flexible for any season.

Screened Porch
A door from the hearth room opens to the screened porch, perfect for evenings when you want to enjoy fresh air without bugs.

This space is cozy enough for a small gathering, yet open to the sights and sounds of nature.

It works well for both quiet mornings and lively conversations.
Deck
Right next to the screened porch, the deck gives you another outdoor living option. Whether you want to grill or relax with a book, this area feels private, surrounded by landscaping and offering views over the lawn.

Breakfast Room
Nestled into a rounded wall of windows near the deck, the breakfast nook is bathed in morning light.
A banquette or round table would work perfectly here, making it the best place to start your day with a lake view.
I love how this room feels both cozy and open—it’s easy to picture this spot becoming part of your daily routine.

Utility/Mudroom
Located between the kitchen and garage, the mudroom and utility area are designed with daily life in mind.
There’s space for laundry, hanging coats, and keeping backpacks organized, so clutter stays out of your main living areas.
For families, this setup is incredibly helpful. Since it connects directly to the garage, you can keep shoes and gear neatly out of sight.

Guest Room (Main Level)
At the front of the home, the guest suite offers privacy with its walk-in closet, dedicated full bath, and views of the landscaping.
Guests will have a true retreat here, not just a spare corner. Since it’s also close to the foyer, it’s accessible for visitors who may want to avoid stairs.

Master Suite
Down a short, private hallway, you’ll discover the master suite. Immediately, the curved wall of windows pulls in the lake view, and there’s a sitting area that’s perfect for winding down at the end of the day.

Hardwood floors, a tray ceiling, and a fireplace add warmth and elegance. The master bath feels luxurious, with a spacious soaking tub under a bay window, twin vanities, a separate shower, and his-and-hers walk-in closets.
Bright natural light fills the room, making it feel peaceful. There’s even a separate water closet for extra privacy.
Elevator
Next to the master suite, an elevator gives you access to all levels. It’s placed discreetly so it doesn’t interrupt the flow, but it adds real value by making the home accessible to everyone.
Let’s head upstairs to see how this home offers even more flexibility.

Bonus Room (Upper Level)
At the top of the stairs near the mudroom, you’ll find a bonus room above the garage.
This large, open space could become a playroom, gym, home office, or art studio. Dormer windows bring in natural light, and its location keeps noise away from the main living spaces.
I think having a flexible area like this is underrated. You never know when you’ll want to adapt your home for a new hobby or stage of life.
Now, let’s look at the lower level, which opens up plenty of space for entertaining and relaxation.

Lower Level Foyer and Stairs
The curved staircase brings you to a lower foyer, which has the same open, welcoming feel as the main entry. From here, the lower level spreads out into spaces for gathering, playing, and hosting.

Recreation Room
The rec room stretches across the back of the house. There’s room for games, a ping-pong table, or a cozy seating area—perfect for fun and relaxation.
The wet bar along one side makes serving snacks and drinks easy, and there’s direct access to the patio outside.
You can host gatherings that spill out onto the lawn, especially during nice weather.

Wine Cellar and Wet Bar
Just off the rec room, the dedicated wine cellar and wet bar bring a sense of sophistication.
If you enjoy collecting or sharing a glass with friends, this feature takes your entertaining up a notch.
The wet bar is right where you need it for movie nights or parties.

Media Room
On the opposite side of the lower level sits the media room, perfect for movie marathons or big game days.
It’s set apart for darkness and sound control, ready for a projector or oversized TV, and there’s space for tiered seating if you want a true theater experience.
Its location lets you watch late into the night without disturbing the rest of the house.

Bedroom (Lower Level – Left Wing)
On the left side of the lower level, you’ll find a bedroom with its own full bath, making it ideal for a teen, extended family, or long-term guests. It’s a large room with a window for natural light and a sense of privacy away from the main entertaining spaces.

Bedroom Suite and Sitting Area (Lower Level – Right Wing)
The right wing holds another bedroom suite, complete with its own sitting area in a rounded, turret-style bay.
This suite feels special, almost like a mini-apartment, with a private bath and plenty of space to relax.
The curved wall of windows is a nice echo of the master suite above, making this a welcoming space for guests or older kids.

Patio and Conversation Pit
Step out the lower level doors to a spacious patio that wraps around the back of the house.
There’s seating for a crowd, space for dining, and even a sunken conversation pit where you can spend long, relaxed evenings outdoors.
The patio curves along the rear façade, connecting both bedroom wings and all the main lower-level living areas.
From here, you can take in the lake views, watch boats drift by, or just soak up some sun.

Unfinished Space
A large section of the lower level is marked as unfinished space. This is a blank canvas for storage, a gym, a workshop, or even extra living area in the years to come.
I always appreciate when a house gives you room to grow and adapt as your needs change.
This home flows smoothly from grand entrances to cozy retreats, from sunlit nooks to flexible bonus spaces.
Each level has its own character, and every room connects naturally to the next. I think it’s the kind of house that grows with you, offering the perfect setting for hosting a crowd or enjoying a quiet Sunday by the fire.

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