Imagine a home that greets you with rugged stone, sweeping gables, a cupola on top (yes, a cupola—because why not?), and about 4,186 sq ft of heated living space.
That’s exactly what this hillside-walkout Craftsman offers: an ideal blend of elevated style and smart design.
With room for 4 to 5 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, a walk-out lower level, and a master suite with its own sunroom (morning coffee in sunlight, anyone?), this plan is built for both entertaining and retreat.

Curb Appeal Meets “I Want to Stay Forever” Energy
The exterior handles the “mountain-cabin-luxury” look like a pro—with stone veneer, shake siding, wider gables, and that generous front porch (28′-6″ wide and 7′-6″ deep) with a 12′ ceiling that practically waves hello.
It’s the kind of façade that makes you pause the car—and maybe reconsider everything you thought about returning home after work.

Open, Entertain-Ready Main Level
Step inside and you’ll find a great room that flows naturally into dining and kitchen spaces.
The kitchen is no afterthought: an island with prep sink, large pantry, and proximity to the back screened porch that features a fireplace and cathedral ceiling—perfect for winter chilli or summer margaritas under the stars.

Master Suite + Sunroom = Sweetest Escape
On one side, the primary suite gives you serious retreat vibes: dual walk-in closets, a luxury bath, and **an attached sunroom** with a vaulted 12′-6″ ceiling (hello, spa-days).
It’s the kind of space where you might actually linger in your PJs for an extra 20 minutes because “sunroom” makes you feel like a royalty with a morning ritual.

Walk-out Lower Level: More Room When You Need It
Because sometimes “just enough” isn’t enough, this plan includes a finished lower level (~1,367 sq ft) that walks out to the yard. Think rec room, guest suite, game zone—whatever fits your lifestyle.

Quick Specs
Bonus room

| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Heated Area | ~4,186 sq ft 7 |
| Main Level | ~2,819 sq ft 8 |
| Lower Level | ~1,367 sq ft 9 |
| Bedrooms | 4-5 |
| Bathrooms | 5 full |
| Garage | 3-car attached (996 sq ft) 10 |
| Width × Depth | 88′-6″ × 81′-6″ 11 |
| Max Ridge Height | 42′-6″ 12 |
Lifestyle Highlights (With a Little Humor)
- Sunroom off the master: Because your morning coffee deserves a view and maybe a “You’re staying in bed another 10 minutes” moment.
- Screened porch with fireplace: Outdoor living without mosquito drama.—That’s a win.
- Walk-out basement: Perfect for families who want separate zones (kids, games, guests) or for those who just need space for all the gear you said you’d “store neatly”.
- Multi-use spaces: With formal dining, e-space (hello remote-work days), oversized utility room and workshop zones—you’re ready for weekdays, weekends, and whatever’s in between.
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
Homes of this size and finish level typically fall in the range of $220-$330 per sq ft in the U.S. Given ~4,186 sq ft, you’re looking at an estimated build cost around **$920K-$1.38M USD**, not including land, site development or region-specific premiums. (Your budget whistle: dun-dun-dun.)

Why This Plan Stands Out
Simple: it isn’t just big. It’s smart. It balances architectural charm (those gables, that porch, that sunroom) with functional layout (open plan, bedrooms separated, walk-out lower level).
Whether you’re hosting the in-laws, award-winning family game night, or just luxuriating in your own quiet corner with coffee—the plan flexes beautifully.














