House hunting fatigue? This one-level Craftsman is the kind of home that says “we’ve thought of the little things” — roomy shared spaces, private bedroom wings, a home office that won’t ask to be turned into a laundry pile, and a media/gameroom for weekend chaos containment.
The plan provides roughly 3,413 sq ft of heated living area with an easy-flow single-story layout. 0
Why the Layout Feels So Smart
The social spaces are centered for connectivity: a generous kitchen with an oversized island and a true walk-in pantry sits adjacent to a dining space that gets great natural light (three dining windows — bonus!).
The covered patio includes a built-in summer kitchen so your backyard parties don’t rely solely on burgers and good intentions. Meanwhile, a home office near the front gives separation for focused work, and a dedicated media/game room keeps screens and snacks in their own corner. 1
Bedrooms & Practical Privacy
The master suite is tucked behind the kitchen for extra privacy and features a full five-fixture bath and walk-in closet — the kind of suite that feels like a little everyday vacation.
Three additional bedrooms are grouped across the home; two share a Jack-and-Jill bath and the other enjoys a private bath. Laundry, mudroom, and utility space are placed to minimize friction on daily routines. 2
Porches, Garage & Outdoor Life
Expect porch living that actually gets used: combined covered porches total about 569 sq ft, perfect for morning coffee or a shaded afternoon. The attached side-entry garage comfortably fits three cars and offers abundant workshop or storage room at roughly 845 sq ft.
These outdoor and garage features make this plan a good fit for hobbyists, families with gear, or anyone who occasionally needs to build IKEA furniture without guilt. 3
Quick Specs
Feature | Detail |
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Heated Living Area | ~3,413 sq ft |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 3 full, 2 half (3.5+) |
Stories | 1 |
Garage | 3-car, ~845 sq ft (side entry) |
Porch, combined | ~569 sq ft |
Ceiling Height | First floor ~10′ |
These numbers prioritize real living — generous shared zones, purposeful garages and porches, and bedroom separations that keep morning routines civilized. 4
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (ballpark)
Using typical U.S. construction averages for well-appointed Craftsman / New-American homes, a reasonable per-square-foot range is about $160–$240 per sq ft depending on region and finish level. Applied to the heated area (~3,413 sq ft), that yields an estimated build cost of roughly $546,000 to $819,000 USD. This estimate covers the primary living build (structure and finishes) and does not include land purchase, major site work, or extended site utilities which can add materially to total project cost.
Who This Plan Fits Best
Love open, connected family spaces but also want private nooks for work and media? This plan delivers. It’s especially good for families that value a single-story footprint (no stairs hauling laundry), hobbyists who need garage/workshop room, and hosts who like a kitchen that can support both intimate dinners and full-scale parties.
Little Quirks to Consider
- Because the master is tucked behind the kitchen, think through sightlines and sound control if kitchen noise bothers you.
- Porch and pantry widths are generous — great — but double-check local porch code/roof overhang rules when you build.
- Big island + big pantry = great workflow, but check appliance placement early so the cook doesn’t accidentally become the bottleneck.