This contemporary Florida residence blends resort-style outdoor living with a refined single-story layout. With 4,511 square feet of heated space and a generous lanai designed for year-round enjoyment, the plan caters to owners who value entertaining, privacy, and seamless indoor–outdoor flow.
Architectural Character
The exterior features a low-pitched roof with deep overhanging eaves and wood brackets that emphasize horizontal lines and shade.
Clean stucco walls and modern window groupings deliver a crisp, coastal-contemporary look that’s right at home in warm climates. The façade balances presence with restraint, setting the tone for a home that’s luxurious without being loud.
Dimensions & Core Specs
- Heated living area: 4,511 sq ft (single level)
- Stories: 1
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5 full + 1 half
- Overall width: 99′ 4″
- Overall depth: 87′ 6″
- Max ridge height: 27′ 7″
- Primary roof pitch: 5:12 (truss framing)
- Garage: 3-car, side entry, approx. 1,009 sq ft
- Lanai (covered outdoor living): approx. 921 sq ft
- Entry (covered): approx. 195 sq ft
- Foundation: Slab
- Exterior walls: Block/CMU on main level (optional 2×6)
Plan Highlights at a Glance
- Grand outdoor living: Expansive lanai with room for lounging, dining, and an outdoor kitchen.
- Entertainer’s kitchen: Two full-size islands, walk-in butler-style pantry, wine room/wine cooler area, and generous appliance capacity.
- Split-bedroom design: Owner’s suite secluded from secondary bedrooms for quiet and privacy.
- Two guest suites up front: Ideal for multi-generational living or long-stay visitors.
- Luxury owner’s bath: Freestanding tub set before an oversized shower plus a private water closet.
- Convenience extras: Second laundry near the owner’s closets, mudroom/utility entry from garage, and abundant built-ins.
- Outdoor features: Built-in grilling station, outdoor fireplace, and covered zones that extend living space.
Main Living Areas
The heart of the home is an open great room anchored by a sleek fireplace feature wall and broad sliders that pocket or stack to the lanai. Sightlines run long, and ceilings lift the space without sacrificing a sense of intimacy. Natural light pours in while deep eaves temper solar gain.
Immediately adjacent, the dining area accommodates a large table for holiday gatherings without feeling disconnected from daily life. Flooring continuity and clean ceiling transitions keep the spaces cohesive and calm.
Chef’s Kitchen with Dual Islands
Two islands make prep-and-serve flow effortless. One island excels at cooking tasks—sink, prep space, storage—while the second focuses on casual seating and presentation. A generous range wall, a nearby wine zone, and the walk-in pantry support serious entertaining as well as weekly grocery runs.
Because the kitchen opens wide to the great room and lanai, hosts can cook, chat, and circulate with guests without bottlenecks.
Owner’s Suite Retreat
Positioned for privacy, the owner’s wing is a calm getaway. The bedroom is sized for a seating nook and opens to the lanai for morning air and evening unwind time. Dual walk-in closets organize wardrobes efficiently, and a secondary laundry nearby simplifies linens and gym gear.
The spa bath pairs an oversized glass shower with a standalone soaking tub, creating a hotel-level experience at home.
Secondary Bedrooms & Guest Experience
Two front guest suites welcome visitors with tall modern windows and ensuite baths. Additional bedrooms occupy their own zone with quick access to the lanai and common spaces. The split layout means noise control and bedtime flexibility for households with varied schedules.
Outdoor Living That Works All Day
The lanai is the signature: nearly a thousand square feet of shaded, breezy living. There’s room for a full outdoor kitchen, dining set, lounge seating around the fireplace, and even a TV wall. Wide openings erase boundaries between inside and out, creating the indoor–outdoor lifestyle Florida homes are known for.
Functional Spaces That Matter Daily
- Utility/mud entry: The 3-car garage connects to a utility area with storage for sports gear, beach bags, and everyday clutter.
- Butler-style pantry: Keeps small appliances and bulk goods off display while staying steps from the cook zone.
- Wet bar/wine room: Perfect for pre-dinner pours and effortless weekend hosting.
- Flexible dining: A formal dining space supports holidays yet remains connected for daily use.
Room-by-Room Snapshot
Space | Key Details |
---|---|
Great Room | Feature fireplace, wide glass to lanai, indoor–outdoor flow |
Kitchen | Two islands, large range wall, walk-in pantry, wine zone |
Dining | Open to kitchen/great room, lanai adjacency for alfresco meals |
Owner’s Suite | Lanai access, dual closets, spa bath with freestanding tub + oversized shower |
Guest Suites | Two suites at front with ensuite baths and tall windows |
Secondary Beds | Separate zone for quiet; easy bath access |
Lanai | Approx. 921 sq ft; outdoor kitchen + fireplace potential |
Garage | 3-car, side entry; approx. 1,009 sq ft with storage |
Utility/Mud | Drop zone from garage with cabinetry and closet options |
Laundry | Main laundry plus a secondary laundry near owner’s closets |
Specifications Recap
- Total heated area: 4,511 sq ft
- Lanai: ~921 sq ft
- Covered entry: ~195 sq ft
- Garage: ~1,009 sq ft, 3-car, side entry
- Width × depth: 99′ 4″ × 87′ 6″
- Max height: 27′ 7″
- Roof: 5:12 pitch, truss framing
- Walls: Block/CMU (optional 2×6)
- Foundation: Slab
Estimated Building Cost (USA)
Costs vary widely by market, labor availability, and specification level. For a CMU-walled, luxury single-story with extensive covered outdoor living, a realistic national range is:
- Main heated area: 4,511 sq ft × $225–$325/sq ft ≈ $1,014,975–$1,466,075
- Lanai (covered outdoor): 921 sq ft × $80–$120/sq ft ≈ $73,680–$110,520
- Covered entry: 195 sq ft × $80–$120/sq ft ≈ $15,600–$23,400
- Garage: 1,009 sq ft × $70–$100/sq ft ≈ $70,630–$100,900
Subtotal estimate: roughly $1.18M–$1.70M before site work, pool, premium landscaping, and local fees. Add 10%–20% for site conditions, utility runs, permit/impact fees, and escalation to set a prudent budget range.
Lifestyle Fit
If you entertain often, prefer single-level living, and want true indoor–outdoor continuity, this plan excels. The dual-island kitchen, wine zone, and lanai kitchens make gatherings effortless. The split-bedroom layout protects quiet time, while the owner’s wing and second laundry elevate day-to-day convenience.
Notes & Regional Considerations
Where local restrictions apply—particularly in specific Florida counties—consult your building department early. Coastal exposure, wind-load requirements, and flood elevations may influence engineering, fastening schedules, window/door specs, and roof assemblies.
What You Typically Receive with the Plan Set
- Scaled floor plans with room labels and interior sizes
- Exterior elevations with roof slopes and material callouts
- Electrical layouts showing outlets, fixtures, and switching
- Foundation/slab plan and roof framing information
- Building sections and typical wall sections
- General notes and selected interior details
Local engineering stamps, site plans, mechanical system layouts, and energy calculations are typically handled by local professionals to match jurisdictional codes.
Final Thoughts
Plan 65645BS is a master class in contemporary Florida living: one-level simplicity, dramatic outdoor space, and a kitchen built for real hosting. With five suites and refined circulation, it supports multi-generational families, frequent guests, and owners who want vacation vibes every day—without compromising function.