Neo-Prairie Style Home Plan with Whimsical Deck Off the Loft (Floor Plan)

You notice right away that this home stands out, even before you walk through the front door.
The contemporary architecture, dramatic low roofline, and mix of natural stone and glass set the stage for modern comfort.
With 4,237 square feet spread across two levels, the layout connects private retreats, lively gathering spaces, and impressive outdoor living that truly feels like an escape.
Specifications:
- 4,237 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Covered Porch & Entry Tower
When you arrive, the wide driveway leads you toward a sleek frosted-glass garage door and a short walkway up to the covered porch.

The entry feels both protected and welcoming, framed by clean stucco and stone. Passing through the oversized pivot door, you’re met with an entry tower that features soaring ceilings and abundant natural light.

The foyer isn’t just a pass-through; it makes a memorable first impression with its airy yet grounded feel.
Great Room
From the entry, your attention is drawn into the great room. This is where the architecture really shines.

The double-height ceilings, a wall of oversized windows, and a glass-railed staircase all make the space feel open and inviting.

The stone-surround fireplace is a natural focal point, complemented by a dramatic black chandelier above the dining area.


Cozy gray seating and accent chairs make this an ideal spot for conversation, movie nights, or relaxing by the fire as the sun sets over the pool.



Dining Area
The dining area flows directly from the great room. It’s anchored by a long, dark wood table and comfortable upholstered chairs.

Tall windows let in plenty of natural light, highlighting the textures of creamy stone columns and warm wood floors.
There’s always space here for a big family dinner or an evening with friends.
Kitchen
Just off the dining and great room, the kitchen is a real showstopper. The massive marble island serves as a natural hub for breakfast, snacks, or impromptu homework sessions.

Creamy shaker cabinets, glass-front uppers, and a dramatic metal range hood keep things contemporary but still welcoming.

There’s plenty of prep space, and with open sightlines, you can easily stay connected with guests or enjoy the backyard view.


I think this layout works really well for anyone who loves to entertain.
Laundry Room
Just past the kitchen, the laundry room offers more space than you’d expect. There’s a long counter for folding, white cabinetry above and below, and a patterned backsplash that adds personality without overwhelming the space.
A window brings in natural light, and with a built-in sink, daily chores or muddy uniforms are much easier to handle.

Powder Bath
Near the entry and guest suite sits a compact powder bath. Even though it’s small, it feels bright and welcoming thanks to a large-format mirror and a vanity topped with stone.


Guests can use this bathroom without walking through private areas, which makes it comfortable for everyone.





Guest Suite
If you turn left from the entry, you’ll find the guest suite. It offers total privacy and is perfectly placed for visiting friends or family.
The room is spacious enough for a queen bed and a reading chair. There’s a full bath nearby that feels just as well-designed as the rest of the house.
I appreciate how guests here can feel independent, which is a real bonus in any floor plan.

Garage
The garage sits off the main foyer hallway and is angled for easy access and extra storage.
With nearly 40 feet in length, there’s room for multiple vehicles, bikes, or even a workshop.
The design keeps the exterior lines dramatic but works well for modern life.

Master Hall
Walking down the master hall, you get a real sense of quiet and privacy. This corridor ensures the owner’s suite is separated from the busiest areas of the home, making it perfect for anyone who values having a true retreat.

Master Suite
Enter the master bedroom and you’ll immediately notice the spaciousness. Tall ceilings and a wall of windows fill the room with morning light.

The vibe is cozy yet sophisticated, with soft colors, plush carpeting, and a reading corner ideal for relaxing afternoons.


Sliding doors open right out to the patio, so it’s easy to step outside for fresh air or a quick swim.
Dressing Room / Walk-in Closet
Adjoining the master, the dressing area and walk-in closet offer impressive storage. There’s plenty of space for wardrobes, shoes, and accessories.
Built-in shelves keep everything organized, so the main bedroom stays clutter-free.

Master Bathroom
The master bathroom is a real highlight. Two long vanities face each other, so you’ll never feel crowded in the mornings.
A freestanding soaking tub sits against a shimmering tile wall, catching light from tall frosted windows.
The glass-enclosed shower features dual showerheads and a pebble-style floor for a spa-like touch. I can picture unwinding here after a long day, or getting ready with everything you need close by.

Study
Just off the master hall is the study, closed off by a door for privacy.

Built-in shelving lines one wall, with enough space for a large desk, books, and even a piano.

Its quiet location makes it ideal for working from home or sneaking away for a bit of creative time.
Outdoor Living / Dining
Step outside into the outdoor living and dining space. The covered patio stretches almost the full width of the great room, and sliding glass doors make it easy to move between indoors and out.

The wood-paneled ceiling, recessed lighting, and fans keep it comfortable year-round. There’s a built-in grill and plenty of room for lounging or outdoor meals.


I love how this space connects to the kitchen and great room, making it perfect for everything from summer barbecues to quiet evenings.







Courtyard and Pool
Beyond the patio, the courtyard wraps around a sleek rectangular pool with a raised circular spa at one end.
Pale stone pavers and minimal landscaping give the area a resort-like feel. The pool is just steps from almost every living space, making it easy to take a quick dip or keep an eye on swimmers while you relax nearby.
No matter if your morning is quiet or your weekend is lively, this area feels like your own private getaway.

Covered Pavilion & Hanging Bed
On the far side of the pool, you’ll see the covered pavilion. This isn’t just another patio—it includes a hanging bed that’s perfect for afternoon naps or curling up with a good book.
Stone columns and a wood ceiling balance luxury and comfort. It’s an ideal spot to unwind after a long day or enjoy conversations late into the evening.

Upstairs Landing
Let’s head upstairs. The staircase, with its glass railings and open feel, leads you to the upper level.
At the top, a wide landing opens right into the loft.

Loft
The loft area is spacious and versatile. It can work as a second living room, a play area for kids, or even a library.
Light from windows overlooking the courtyard makes it especially cheerful. I think families will find this space super handy when everyone needs room to spread out.

Bedroom 3
Branching off the loft, Bedroom 3 is sized well for a child, teen, or guest.
There’s a large closet and easy access to the bathroom just down the hall. The room has plenty of wall space for a desk or bookshelves, and the window lets in soft afternoon light.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is a bit larger and sits on the opposite side of the loft.
Its proportions make it great for guests, older kids, or a second home office. Like the other upper rooms, it’s set apart from the main living areas for extra quiet.

Upstairs Bathroom
Serving both bedrooms upstairs, the bathroom is shared but spacious. It features a tub-shower combo, a long vanity with storage, and simple, modern finishes.
It works well for kids or guests, so no one will have to wait their turn in the morning.

Media Room
At the back of the upper floor, the media room is perfect for movie nights, gaming, or just hanging out.
It’s large enough for a sectional sofa and a big screen. There’s also direct access to the upstairs deck, making it ideal for parties or quiet evenings under the stars.
I love this kind of flexible entertainment zone because it keeps the noise contained but still feels connected to the rest of the house.

Deck
Through the media room, you reach the upper deck. It overlooks the patio and pool, giving you a great spot to enjoy sunsets or watch the backyard action below.
The deck extends your living space and offers a place for fresh air, even when the main patio is busy.

Upstairs Covered Pavilion
Just off the deck, you’ll find a second covered pavilion upstairs. This one echoes the relaxed feel of the main floor pavilion, but with a bit more privacy.
It’s a great spot for morning coffee, yoga, or a quiet escape.
From the main foyer to the loft and media room, every space in this home feels intentionally connected but private when you need it.
No matter if your day is all about lively gatherings, peaceful retreats, or something in between, this house adapts to your family’s rhythm.
The blend of indoor comfort and outdoor luxury offers a daily experience that I think is truly hard to match.

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