Exterior Design
This single-story home delivers a refined blend of traditional charm and modern styling. The angled 2-car garage enhances curb appeal while keeping the front elevation open and balanced. Deep roof pitches, broad gables and a welcoming front entry create a strong architectural presence. Rear outdoor living space offers excellent room for dining, gatherings and year-round enjoyment.

Interior Layout
The central great room features a cathedral ceiling with exposed beams, creating a dramatic living space that flows directly into the kitchen and dining areas. The kitchen includes a large island, a walk-in pantry and a separate butler’s pantry for additional storage and prep space. A mudroom and full-size laundry room connect efficiently to the garage entry.

Bedrooms & Private Spaces
This plan includes four main-level bedrooms arranged for comfort and privacy. The master suite occupies its own wing with dual closets and a spa-style bathroom. Two secondary bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, while the fourth bedroom includes direct access to a full bath. A bonus room above the angled garage can function as a fifth bedroom, guest suite, office or recreation space.

2D Floor Plan Overview
The layout focuses on open-concept daily living with clear separation of bedrooms. Circulation between the great room, kitchen, dining and porch is fluid and intuitive. Service spaces such as the mudroom, laundry and pantry are positioned to reduce clutter and maintain efficient household flow.


Key Specifications
- Heated living area: approx. 3,576 sq ft
- Bonus room: approx. 397 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 4 main, optional 5th in bonus area
- Bathrooms: 3 full plus 1 half bath
- Garage: angled 2-car layout
- Ceiling height: 10 ft main level

Estimated Cost to Build in the United States
Using an average construction rate of $150–$200 per sq ft for mid-range materials:
- Low estimate: 3,576 × $150 = $536,000
- High estimate: 3,576 × $200 = $715,000
Final pricing varies with location, finishes, labor rates and site conditions.















