Luxury European House Plan with Home Theater, Dual Islands, and Lavish Master (Floor Plan)

A home like this is hard to forget. With its blend of graceful French Country architecture and hints of modern cottage charm, you’re welcomed by a facade that feels as inviting as it looks.
Steep rooflines, white board-and-batten siding, and rustic details set the stage, and the real story unfolds as you explore each room.
This two-level floor plan is all about grand spaces, flexible living, and small details that make both lively gatherings and quiet escapes possible.
Let’s take a full tour and see how every room and space connects to create a truly livable, luxurious home.
Specifications:
- 5,194 Heated S.F.
- 3 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch
Your experience starts before you even enter. The wide covered porch stretches across the front, offering a sheltered spot to sit with a cup of coffee or greet guests.
I always appreciate porches like this because they signal a home that values both style and comfort.
The columns and wood shutters add warmth, and the porch’s depth makes it much more than just an entry.
It’s a true outdoor living area.

Foyer
Opening the front door brings you into a foyer that feels open, but still private.
Light pours in from the nearby dining room and study, and you get a first glimpse of the tall ceilings and elegant trim.
The foyer guides you naturally toward the center of the home, with enough space for a statement console table or artwork to set the tone.

Dining Room
To your left, the dining room is generously sized, making it easy to imagine holiday meals or dinner parties.
Its proximity to the foyer keeps things convenient for welcoming guests, and the flow into the kitchen is seamless.
I think the proportions here strike a nice balance between formal and relaxed. It’s large enough for celebrations, yet not so big that it feels empty on quieter nights.

Study
Just off the foyer to the right, the study offers real flexibility. French doors provide quiet when you need to work from home, and the location also lets it serve as a library, music room, or even a cozy den.
If you want a productive nook with natural light and privacy, this spot is ideal.

Grand Room
Continuing straight ahead, you’ll find the grand room. This is the main gathering place, anchored by a fireplace and open sightlines to the veranda and kitchen.
The room fits both sprawling sectional sofas and more traditional setups with ease. I noticed the designer kept the layout open, making it easy to move between spaces without feeling crowded.

Bar
Just beyond the grand room, a built-in bar brings a touch of hospitality to the home.
It’s perfectly located for serving both the main living space and the veranda. You can use it for cocktails during parties or quick snacks for the kids.
This feature definitely adds a bit of fun to daily living.

Kitchen
Move left from the grand room and the kitchen immediately stands out. The island is massive, with room for several stools, and there’s an easy line of sight through the breakfast area to the veranda.
I think this layout works well for families who like to gather while cooking. There’s space to spread out and still plenty of opportunity to chat.
The kitchen is open, yet not completely exposed, so you can keep an eye on everything without being right in the middle of the action.

Pantry
Just past the kitchen, a walk-in pantry makes storage simple. I love having a pantry that’s both close at hand and out of view.
You can stash appliances or bulk groceries without cluttering up your main counters.

Laundry (Main)
Next to the pantry, a dedicated laundry room gives you all the space you need for washing, folding, and sorting. There’s even enough room for a built-in counter, which I find makes the weekly routine a bit easier.

Family Room
Around the back of the kitchen, you’ll come to the family room. This space feels instantly casual and comfortable.
Set in the corner with easy access to both the kitchen and the theater, it’s perfect for movie nights, board games, or relaxed afternoons.
Because it’s set slightly apart from the grand room, you can choose the atmosphere you want, depending on your mood and company.

Theater
Just steps from the family room, the home theater is designed for entertainment. The riser at the back means everyone gets a good view, and there’s space for tiered seating.
I’d use this for weekend movie marathons or Super Bowl parties—there’s plenty of room for everyone.

3 Car Garage
A door near the kitchen leads to a huge three-car garage. If you have a growing fleet or want to use part of your garage as a workshop, you’ll find no shortage of possibilities here.
You also get the convenience of coming straight into the kitchen with groceries, keeping muddy shoes and bags out of the main living areas.

Breakfast Area
On the other side of the kitchen, the breakfast area is bright and open. Windows look out to the veranda, making it a natural spot for casual meals or morning coffee.
There’s room for a sizable table, and I think the way it connects to both the kitchen and outdoor spaces makes it a favorite for everyday dining.

Veranda
Heading outside from either the breakfast area or grand room, you reach the veranda, which stretches nearly the entire width of the house.
This is outdoor living at its best. Covered for shade and shelter, there’s space for multiple seating areas, maybe even an outdoor dining table or lounge chairs.
I can imagine summer evenings here, catching a breeze or watching the kids play in the yard.

Master Suite
Move to the right wing of the house and you’ll find the master suite set apart for maximum privacy.
The entry feels almost like a separate vestibule, giving the suite a special sense of retreat from the rest of the home.
There’s plenty of space for a king bed and a seating area, and I really like that you can enjoy views across the backyard from here without giving up privacy.

Master Bath
The master bath delivers on luxury. A soaking tub sits under its own window, with a large walk-in shower nearby.
Dual vanities make for easy mornings, and the amount of floor space means you never feel crowded.

His and Hers Closets
Connected to the master bath, you’ll find two separate walk-in closets—one for him, one for her.
Each is spacious enough to keep wardrobes organized and clutter out of the bedroom. The “hers” closet, in particular, is impressively large, a size I rarely see in new construction.
If storage is high on your list, this suite really stands out.

Laundry (Suite)
Just past the “hers” closet, there’s a dedicated laundry area for the master wing. You don’t have to carry clothes across the house; having laundry right here makes daily life much simpler.

Gym
A real surprise on this end of the floor is a dedicated gym, close to the master suite and also convenient to the secondary bedrooms.
It’s big enough for several machines, mats, or even a yoga corner. You could also use this as a hobby room or a second office if that fits your lifestyle better.

Bedroom
Across from the gym, a secondary bedroom offers plenty of space for guests or family.
There’s ample closet storage, and it’s set away from the main living areas for quiet.
I think this makes a great guest suite or teen retreat.

Bedroom Suite
At the front right corner, another bedroom suite is nearly as spacious as the master.
You get a walk-in closet and a private bath with its own shower. The layout puts it close to the study, so it could work well as an in-law suite or for older children who want more independence.

Additional Baths
The hall near the secondary bedrooms includes two additional bathrooms, each with its own layout.
One has a tub, the other a generous shower, so it’s easy to accommodate different needs and schedules.
Every element here is designed for busy mornings.

Staircase
Let’s head upstairs. A staircase beside the grand room leads you to a flexible upper level that really expands what this home can offer.

Bonus Area (Main)
At the top of the stairs, a massive bonus area—measuring 46 by 27 feet—waits for your imagination.
This space is a blank slate. You could use it as a playroom, home office suite, art studio, or even a billiards room.
There’s more than enough room to divide it up as your needs change.

Bonus Area (Raised)
Connected to the main bonus area, there’s a raised bonus space measuring 36 by 17 feet.
I imagine this as a media room, a teen hangout, or even an upstairs lounge for quiet evenings.
The slightly higher floor gives it a unique feel, even though it’s still part of the upper level flow.

Attic
A door beside the raised bonus area opens right into attic storage. This makes it easy to stash seasonal items, decorations, or anything you want close by, but out of sight.
As I walk through this home, I realize how carefully each space has been planned. With its blend of open gathering spots, private retreats, and flexible bonus areas, you can truly make this house your own as your life evolves.

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