R7573-A
Spanning 4,156 square feet of heated living area, this Transitional House Plan occupies a sprawling 111-foot-9-inch wide footprint that prioritizes horizontal scale and curb appeal. The exterior is defined by a steep 10:12 roof pitch, which creates substantial interior volume and a commanding presence on the lot. A 60-square-foot covered front porch provides a formal point of entry, while the 569-square-foot covered rear porch extends the living envelope into the outdoor environment.
The interior architecture centers on an open-concept core that integrates the great room, kitchen, and keeping room into a singular, cohesive zone. The 10-foot ceiling height throughout the main floor enhances the sense of volume, while the 930-square-foot side-load 3-car garage is positioned to maintain a clean, unobstructed front elevation. A dedicated home gym and a large walk-in pantry support high-utility living, while the split-bedroom layout ensures the primary suite remains sequestered from secondary sleeping quarters.
The primary suite serves as a private wing, featuring a sitting area, dual vanity, and an oversized walk-in closet. Beyond the primary living spaces, a 694-square-foot bonus room located above the main level provides additional flexible square footage. This space is suited for a media lounge, hobby area, or guest retreat, offering a specialized zone that remains distinct from the primary social activity on the main floor.
Structural integrity and climate control are supported by the 10:12 roof framing and a maximum building height of 25 feet 10 inches. The configuration facilitates a logical flow between the formal dining area and the informal kitchen eating bar, creating a versatile environment for daily routines and hosting. With 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, the layout addresses the requirements of larger households while maintaining efficient circulation paths.
Key Features: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, first-floor primary suite, split-bedroom layout, bonus room, home gym, side-load 3-car garage, 10-foot ceilings, walk-in pantry, covered rear porch.
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PDF (Single Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital PDF format. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
CAD + PDF (Single Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital DWG and PDF formats. AutoCAD files are used by design professionals to make significant modifications or engineering calculations to the plan. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
5 or 8 Prints (Single Build)
Five or eight printed sets of working drawings shipped to you. This option comes with a license to build ONE home.
5 Prints + PDF (Single Build)
Five printed sets of working drawings shipped to you, plus a digital version in PDF format. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
PDF (Multi Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital PDF format. This option comes with a license to build an UNLIMITED number of homes and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications. This option may not be available for all house plans, or may require a specific format to be purchased. Please call 770-831-6363 for more information.
CAD + PDF (Multi Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital DWG and PDF formats. AutoCAD files are used by design professionals to make significant modifications or engineering calculations to the plan. This option comes with a license to build an UNLIMITED number of homes and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications. This option may not be available for all house plans, or may require a specific format to be purchased. Please call 770-831-6363 for more information.
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Slab - This concrete foundation is reinforced with steel rods and suitable for flat ground.
Crawl Space - This foundation is raised off the ground with low walls resting on footings, providing space for wiring, plumbing, and storage.
Basement - This foundation is entirely or partially below ground and offers storage or living areas.
Walkout Basement - This foundation is typically suited for rear-sloping lots and provides storage or living areas. Walkout basements have doors that provide access to the outside.





Spanning 4,156 square feet of heated living area, this Transitional House Plan occupies a sprawling 111-foot-9-inch wide footprint that prioritizes horizontal scale and curb appeal. The exterior is defined by a steep 10:12 roof pitch, which creates substantial interior volume and a commanding presence on the lot. A 60-square-foot covered front porch provides a formal point of entry, while the 569-square-foot covered rear porch extends the living envelope into the outdoor environment.
The interior architecture centers on an open-concept core that integrates the great room, kitchen, and keeping room into a singular, cohesive zone. The 10-foot ceiling height throughout the main floor enhances the sense of volume, while the 930-square-foot side-load 3-car garage is positioned to maintain a clean, unobstructed front elevation. A dedicated home gym and a large walk-in pantry support high-utility living, while the split-bedroom layout ensures the primary suite remains sequestered from secondary sleeping quarters.
The primary suite serves as a private wing, featuring a sitting area, dual vanity, and an oversized walk-in closet. Beyond the primary living spaces, a 694-square-foot bonus room located above the main level provides additional flexible square footage. This space is suited for a media lounge, hobby area, or guest retreat, offering a specialized zone that remains distinct from the primary social activity on the main floor.
Structural integrity and climate control are supported by the 10:12 roof framing and a maximum building height of 25 feet 10 inches. The configuration facilitates a logical flow between the formal dining area and the informal kitchen eating bar, creating a versatile environment for daily routines and hosting. With 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, the layout addresses the requirements of larger households while maintaining efficient circulation paths.
Key Features: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, first-floor primary suite, split-bedroom layout, bonus room, home gym, side-load 3-car garage, 10-foot ceilings, walk-in pantry, covered rear porch.
Explore floor plans, available formats, and modification options for this design.