Here’s a home that’s big on charm, smart on layout, and generous on garage space: roughly 3,877 sq ft of heated living area, featuring 4 bedrooms, about 3.5 baths, and a roomy 3-car side-entry garage.
For anyone wanting style and space without going sprawling, this one hits nicely.

Exterior & Curb Appeal That Winks “Welcome Home”
With a broad roofline, modern farmhouse materials (board-and-batten or clean siding), and a three-car setup that doesn’t dominate the front (thanks to the side entry), this home strikes the balance: visible “I built something nice” and yet still friendly to neighbors. Depth and width punch in at approx 106′-4″ wide by 94′ deep. 2

Open Living, Big Gatherings & Everyday Flow
Walk inside and the flow is clear: you’ll find an open great room with a vaulted ceiling, a fireplace anchoring it, with sightlines from kitchen through dining to outside living. Large island? Check.
Hidden pantry? Check. Mudroom next to garage entry? Double‐check. (Yes, you have a drop‐your-bags zone built in.)

Kitchen & Pantry — Where the Magic Happens (and the mess gets hidden)
The kitchen is more than just pretty: big enough for the crowd, smart enough for you.
Oversized island with seating, triple window view to the rear, walk-in pantry with extra space for freezer or family stash—yes, that chocolate bar stash is accounted for.

Bedrooms & Baths — Privacy + Comfort
- Master Suite: Vaulted ceiling, big ensuite bath with multiple fixtures, major walk-in closet (maybe you’ll buy less, maybe you’ll buy more—it’s fine either way).
- Other Bedrooms: Three more full-sized bedrooms, each with good closet space. With ~3.5 baths, you get the powder room for guests plus full baths for the family. 5
Garage, Bonus Space & Future-Proofing
The 3-car garage is side-loaded (so front view stays friendly), and above it there’s an optional bonus room (~785 sq ft) that could be a home theatre, guest suite, or serious hobby zone. That means you’re not just buying today’s house—you’re buying tomorrow’s potential. 6

Quick Specs at a Glance
| Feature | Detail | 
|---|---|
| Heated Living Area | ~3,877 sq ft (main level) 7 | 
| Bedrooms | 4 8 | 
| Bathrooms | 3 full + 1 half (≈3.5) 9 | 
| Garage | 3-car side load (~1,042 sq ft) 10 | 
| Bonus Room (optional) | ~785 sq ft above garage 11 | 
| Overall Width × Depth | 106′-4″ × 94′ (approx) 12 | 
| Stories | 1 level (with bonus above) 13 | 
Lifestyle Benefits & Vibes
This plan gives you:
- Open living that still hands you zones for quiet.
- Plenty of space for guests or growing family—but contained footprint so upkeep stays sane.
- Future room for flex space (bonus above garage) without shouting “unfinished” from the roofline.
- Modern farmhouse style—clean lines, relaxed but upscale—and built for how people actually live, not just how they post on Instagram.
Estimated U.S. Build Cost
For a house of this size and style in the U.S., expect construction costs in the ballpark of $175 – $260 per sq ft, depending on region, finishes, lot, and site conditions. That gives you an estimated range of about **$678K – $1,008K USD** (that’s ~$3,877 × cost per sdft) for the base build. Land, utilities, permits, and heavy site work are extra. Use this as a rough benchmark.

Why This Plan Stands Out
Because it hits the sweet spot: large without being massive, smart without being cold, stylish without sacrificing comfort. If you want a home where you’ll live well, entertain easily, and still have room to grow—this modern farmhouse is a strong candidate.
 
			 
			














