Luxury Contemporary House Plan with Den and Grand Living Area – 4247 Sq Ft (Floor Plan)

If modern style and Northwest design catch your eye, this home instantly stands out. Large windows, crisp lines, and a striking exterior set the stage, but the real highlight is the layout inside.
With 4,247 square feet spread over two thoughtfully planned levels, you get 5 bedrooms, multiple living and entertaining zones, and lots of little touches that make daily life smoother.
I’ll take you through each space, room by room, starting at the welcoming entry and making our way to the peaceful retreats upstairs.
Specifications:
- 4,247 Heated S.F.
- 5 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 3 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry
When you step through the front door, light streams in from tall glass panels, giving the foyer an inviting, almost gallery-like feel.

A floating wood bench lines one wall—perfect for sitting while slipping off your shoes—and built-in cabinetry keeps clutter out of sight.
Matte black hooks on the shiplap wall give you a spot for every jacket, backpack, or tote.
This space immediately sets an organized and modern tone that feels ready for real life.
Dining Room
Just off the foyer, the dining room feels open and welcoming. A long rectangular table for eight sits near big windows, anchored by a modern chandelier that adds a touch of drama.

I like how this room sits at the front of the house but still feels connected to the rest.

It’s great for family dinners or hosting friends, without feeling isolated from everything else going on.
Den
To the right as you enter, you’ll notice a set of double doors leading into the den.
Natural light pours in from the front-facing windows, and there’s plenty of room for a desk and extra seating.
If you need a quiet place to work, want a cozy library, or dream of a creative nook, this flexible space adapts easily.

Powder Room
Across the hall from the den, a compact powder room is neatly located for convenience.

It features a floating vanity with a marble-look counter, crisp white shiplap walls, and a round mirror that keeps the space feeling bright and open.


This is where guests can quickly freshen up, and the style holds its own with the rest of the house.


Great Room
As you move deeper into the home, you’ll find yourself in the great room. The double-height ceilings make the space feel airy, while a wall of oversized windows brings in natural light and backyard views.

A sleek black fireplace anchors the room, flanked by built-in shelves for books, art, or greenery.


Warm wood beams overhead give a nod to Northwest character. Whether you’re curling up with a book, spreading out for movie night, or keeping an eye on kids in the yard, this space is made for gathering.



Nook
Right beside the great room, the nook offers a casual spot for morning coffee or weeknight dinners.
Large windows on two sides keep things bright. I like how this spot sits close to both the kitchen and living areas, so it works well for everything from breakfast to board games.

Kitchen
This kitchen truly brings everyone together. The island is massive, easily seating four or five, with waterfall marble sides that really catch the eye.

Light wood cabinetry and matte black hardware combine for a clean, modern look, and a textured gray tile backsplash adds subtle drama behind the stove.

You’ll find plenty of counter space to spread out, whether prepping a big meal or tackling homework with the kids.

Glass pendant lights hang above the island, and sliding doors draw your gaze straight out to the backyard.


I can easily picture friends gathered here, chatting while you cook, or kids grabbing an after-school snack.

Pantry
Just off the kitchen, a walk-in pantry makes daily life so much easier. Shelving lines every wall, offering plenty of space for dry goods, appliances, and those Costco hauls.
If you love to cook or entertain, having this much organized storage right at hand is a real bonus.

Mud Room
Next to the pantry, you’ll find the mud room. There’s another entry here, perfect for coming in from the garage.
Built-in benches, cubbies, and hooks keep boots, bags, and gear tidy. You can drop muddy shoes or unload groceries without tracking through the main house.
I think this setup is especially useful in the Northwest, where wet weather is a regular part of life.

3-Car Garage
Step into the three-car garage from the mud room. There’s enough room for vehicles, bikes, and all your outdoor gear, plus an extra nook for storage or a workbench.
Frosted glass doors let in light while keeping things private. If you need space for hobbies or tinkering, this garage has you covered.

Bedroom 5 / Guest Suite
Back toward the great room, you’ll find Bedroom 5. It’s ideal as a guest suite or a main-level bedroom for multigenerational living.

Set apart from the rest of the main floor, it offers some privacy. Windows overlook the side yard, and there’s a good-sized closet, too.
If you host family often, this guest suite makes overnight stays comfortable without giving up anyone’s personal space.
Guest Bath
Next to Bedroom 5, the guest bath features a walk-in shower, modern fixtures, and enough space to work well as a main-level bathroom for anyone who prefers to avoid stairs. Light finishes keep it feeling bright, and I think guests will appreciate the attention to detail here.

Hallways and Flow
Throughout the main level, you’ll notice that hallways are wide and sight lines stay open.
Moving from the foyer through to the great room, kitchen, and outdoor spaces is effortless, without awkward bottlenecks.
The home’s layout is designed to keep people and energy moving.

Covered Patio
Open the doors from the kitchen and step onto the covered patio. There’s plenty of room for both a lounge set and a dining table.

An outdoor fireplace makes chilly evenings a reason to linger outside. With its stone surround and mounted TV, this area is perfect for summer barbecues or just unwinding after a long day.
Open sightlines mean you can keep an eye on kids in the yard while staying part of the fun.
Stairs and Upper Landing
Head up the open staircase off the foyer, and you come to a central landing that connects every bedroom.
It overlooks the great room below, and sunlight pours into the hallway from both levels.
Even the upstairs areas feel bright and welcoming.

Master Bedroom
At the end of a private hall, the master suite feels like a true retreat.

Large windows overlook the backyard, and there’s enough space for a king bed, reading chairs, or even a small sofa.
Plush carpeting adds comfort, and the layout gives you peace and privacy. I really like how this room is set apart from the others, making it perfect for winding down.
Master Bathroom
The bathroom connected to the master bedroom feels spa-like, with a long double vanity, deep soaking tub under a big window, and a huge glass-enclosed shower.
Marble surfaces wrap from countertop to wall, and sleek black hardware ties everything together. There’s so much counter space here that even busy mornings feel calm.
A separate water closet and two walk-in closets make organizing easy.

Bedroom 2
Down the hall, Bedroom 2 sits at the front corner, with its own walk-in closet and a private ensuite bath. The layout gives older kids or guests a sense of independence, and you won’t have to worry about sharing a bathroom during the morning rush.

Bathroom 2
This full bath connected to Bedroom 2 makes getting ready easy. It includes a single vanity, shower, and enough space to move around.
The finishes continue the theme of clean, modern comfort.

Laundry Room
Conveniently located between the bedrooms, the laundry room has everything you need: a full row of cabinets, counters for folding, and space for full-size machines.
There’s even a window for natural light. No need to carry laundry up or down stairs, which is always a win in my book.

Media Room
Off the hallway near the bedrooms, the media room is perfect for anyone who loves movies, games, or just a quiet place to unwind.
There’s space for plush seating and a big screen, with sound-dampening design touches that make movie nights special.
Because it’s separated from the main living areas, you can crank up the volume without disturbing anyone.

Bedroom 3
Across from the open landing, Bedroom 3 faces the front. There’s a walk-in closet, a generous window for light, and easy access to a shared bath.
If you have kids who like their own space, this room works well.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 sits at the back, also with a walk-in closet and its own window overlooking the yard. It shares a bathroom with Bedroom 3, but the Jack-and-Jill style gives everyone some privacy.

Bathroom 3
Serving Bedrooms 3 and 4, this bathroom includes a double vanity, large mirror, and a separate area for the shower and toilet. This setup is especially handy for busy mornings, letting more than one person get ready at a time.

Upper Hallways and Open Space
Upstairs, what stands out is the central open space that looks down to the great room below.
This feature keeps the upper floor connected to the activity downstairs, while still separating the quieter bedrooms from noise.
Wide halls make moving between rooms easy, and the sense of breathing room is rare in homes this size.

Storage and Closets
Nearly every bedroom gets its own walk-in closet, so you always know where to stash off-season clothes or extra bedding. Linen closets are built into hallways, ready for towels and all the little things that need a home.
Every space in this home flows easily to the next, making daily living smooth and special.
You can work, relax, or host a crowd, and the layout keeps life organized and connected.
I love how light moves through each room and how every detail feels thoughtful, making this home truly stand out.

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