This elegant Craftsman-style home offers approximately 2,397 sq ft of heated living space, with a smart bonus room of about 480 sq ft poised for future expansion.
The plan supports 3 to 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, combining refined design with flexibility for growth.

Exterior & First Impressions
The façade blends stone, wood and siding in true Craftsman fashion. A neatly angled or side-entry garage option, eyebrow dormers, deep eaves and covered porch details give this home welcoming curb appeal.

Living & Entertaining Spaces
The heart of the home is a family room that opens to the dining and kitchen zones — designed with open flow in mind, but still anchored by defined spaces.
The kitchen includes a walk-in butler’s pantry and a convenient traffic path from the garage/mudroom wing, making day-to-day life and hosting alike easier.

Private Zones & Bedrooms
The primary suite enjoys a private wing, tray or raised ceiling detail, direct access to outdoor living, and a layout that keeps your “morning routine” separate from the hustle of the main living zones.
The opposite side of the home houses either two additional bedrooms plus bathrooms or the optional 4th bedroom layout—ideal for guests, older kids, or someone working from home.

Bonus Room & Future Flexibility
A built-in bonus space of ~480 sq ft is a powerful asset here. Whether you finish it early or stage it for later, the space is ready for a media room, home gym, hobby studio, in-law suite, or whatever your life calls for next. The infrastructure is designed with that future in mind.

Quick Specs
| Feature | Detail | 
|---|---|
| Heated Living Area | ~2,397 sq ft | 
| Bonus Room | ~480 sq ft | 
| Bedrooms | 3-4 | 
| Bathrooms | 3 | 
| Garage | 2-car standard; 3-car option (~709 sq ft) 6 | 
| Dimensions (approx.) | Width: 87′ 6″ • Depth: 75′ 3″ • Max Ridge: 31′ 3″ 7 | 
Why This Plan Works
- You get true one-level living now, with built-in expansion capacity later.
- The layout balances connected gathering zones with private retreats.
- The bonus room is a high-value feature: far cheaper to plan it up-front than retrofit later.
- The classic Craftsman styling gives a timeless look that still feels modern.
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
For a home of this size and style, typical U.S. construction costs run between **$170-$245 per sq ft**, depending on region, finishes, and complexity.
At those rates, you could estimate a build cost of around **$408,000-$587,000 USD** (for the 2,397 sq ft portion).
If you finish the 480 sq ft bonus early, add roughly **$80,000-$120,000 USD** depending on finish level and region. Land, site work, and permitting are additional.

Final Thought
This is a home that doesn’t just serve today—it thinks about tomorrow. With its blend of style, sensible layout, and built-in flex space, it’s a strong choice whether you’re building now or planning for what comes next.
 
			 
			













