Country Craftsman House Plan #25711GE – ~3,745 Sq Ft, 5–8 Bedrooms, 3.5–5.5 Bathrooms
Exterior Design
This two-story Country Craftsman plan presents a stone-trimmed façade, broad gables and a three-car garage. With its robust rooflines, mix of materials and ample dormers, the exterior blends rustic appeal with refined details and substantial curb presence.

Interior Layout
The main level (~2,795 sq ft) features a welcoming foyer, formal dining and a lodge room anchored by a fireplace. The kitchen includes a large island, walk-in pantry and 6-burner range. A covered rear porch extends the living area outdoors. Upstairs (~950 sq ft) and optional lower level add additional living space and flexibility.

Bedrooms & Private Zones
The plan supports 5 to 8 bedrooms and 3.5 to 5.5 bathrooms, depending on finish options. The master suite includes a vaulted ceiling, spa-style bath, two walk-in closets and direct porch access. Secondary bedrooms and optional bonus rooms above the garage provide adaptability for family or guest use.

Key Specifications
- Heated living area: ~3,745 sq ft
- Main level: ~2,795 sq ft
- Upper level: ~950 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 5–8
- Bathrooms: 3.5–5.5
- Garage: 3-car attached (~871 sq ft)
- Width: ~74′ • Depth: ~93′ 7″
- Ceiling heights: 10′ main level, 9′ upper level
- Foundation: Standard or walk-out

Estimated Construction Cost in the United States
Using typical construction cost estimates of $150–$200 per sq ft for homes of this size and style:
- Low estimate: 3,745 sq ft × $150 = $561,750
- High estimate: 3,745 sq ft × $200 = $749,000
These estimates exclude land cost, site preparation, utilities, permits, and regional cost variations. With higher-end finishes or challenging sites, budget should be adjusted upward.

Final Thoughts
This Country Craftsman home plan delivers versatility, aesthetic appeal and functional space. With nearly 3,750 sq ft plus optional bonus areas, ample bedrooms, multiple living areas and strong indoor-outdoor connection, it suits growing families or entertaining lifestyles. A U.S. build budget in the mid-$500K–$750K range is a reasonable starting point—adjusting for region and finish level as needed.















