This transitional-style home packs serious architectural charm into about 3,607 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living space.
It features a striking two-story great room, a well-placed bonus room, 4–5 bedrooms (depending on how you flex it), 3.5 baths, and a balance of airy common areas and private retreat zones.
Curb Appeal that Blends Styles
With a transitional design, this home mixes classic and modern touches—gabled roofs, simple clean lines, mixed materials (suggested stone, siding, and accents), and a balanced, welcoming porch entry. It strikes a look that feels both fresh and timeless.
The Heart of It: The Two-Story Great Room
The great room is the architectural drama moment in this plan—a soaring ceiling, large windows, and open flow make it a spectacular gathering zone. It connects beautifully to the formal dining and kitchen areas while maintaining visual connection across levels.
Kitchen, Dining & Flow
Off the great room, the kitchen features an island with seating, a walk-in pantry, and functional adjacency to the dining room for easy serving.
Doors lead out to a covered patio, making indoor-outdoor living a breeze. The layout supports both casual daily life and special occasions.
Bedroom Wings & Flex Zones
The master suite rests on one wing for privacy, complete with a luxurious bath and large walk-in closet.
On the opposite side, secondary bedrooms share baths in a well-considered layout. Above the garage, a bonus room adds flexibility—office, playroom, media center, you choose.
Additional Features to Love
- Study or optional fifth bedroom near the entry—flexibility built in.
- Powder room located for guest access without intruding on private zones.
- Ample storage, functional circulation paths, and elegant ceiling transitions.
Quick Specs
- Heated Living Area: ~3,607 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 4 (with possibility to flex to 5)
- Bathrooms: 3 full + 1 half
- Stories: One main level + partial upper/bonus
- Bonus Room: Over garage space (~varies by design)
- Ceiling Heights: Main: 9′–10′; Great Room: double height; Bonus: ~9′
Why This Design Works So Well
This plan balances grandeur and livability. The two-story great room gives you wow factor, but the rest of the home is grounded and functional. The bonus room gives you “what if” space without needing to rebuild. It’s a home that looks like it grew just for you.
Estimated U.S. Build Cost (USD)
For a transitional plan with elevated ceiling volumes and architectural detail, expect construction in the range of $180–$260 per sq ft. That gives an estimated build cost between **$650K–$938K USD**, depending on region, finishes, and site costs.