4-Bedroom 1-Story New American House with Optional Lower Level (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 4,127 Sq Ft
- 4 Beds
- 4.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 4 Cars
Have you ever walked into a home and immediately felt like it understood you on a spiritual level?
That’s exactly what happened when I stumbled across this 4,127 square foot New American beauty.
Designed for those of us who appreciate space, light, and a touch of grandeur (without feeling like we’re living in a hotel), this one-story stunner nails it—and then some.
From the vaulted front porch to the back porch with its own fireplace, it’s basically one long “wow” moment.


Grand Entrance? You Bet.
Let’s start at the front because, honestly, it deserves a moment.
You step onto a 368 sq ft vaulted front porch that practically screams, “Yes, I host the best holiday gatherings.”

And the best part?
That vaulted ceiling doesn’t just stop outside.

Nope.
It follows you in, right through the foyer, setting the stage for a dramatic and welcoming entrance.

Directly ahead, you’re greeted by a great room with a coffered ceiling that looks like it came straight from a Pinterest board labeled “Dream Living Spaces.”
There’s a cozy fireplace on one wall (because of course there is), but the real showstopper?

The collapsible rear wall that opens up to the covered back porch—complete with another fireplace.
It’s indoor-outdoor living at its finest.
Just imagine hosting a summer dinner party where your guests float effortlessly from your great room to the glowing patio as the sun sets.

A Kitchen That Understands the Assignment
I’ve met many kitchens in my life, but this one?
This one gets me.

The island kitchen is not just generous in size—it’s smart.
The double sink sits beneath a large window, giving you a peaceful view of your backyard kingdom while you wash dishes (or pretend to, while watching birds instead).
There’s easy access to a massive walk-in pantry, so you can hoard snacks in peace and still have room for three different kinds of rice.

And because every good kitchen needs to flow effortlessly into the next space, this one opens right up into the vaulted dining room.
So yes, you can go full “host with the most” mode without bumping elbows or knocking over wine glasses.

Cozy Hearth Room? Yes, Please.
Tucked just off the dining area is a hearth room with (you guessed it) another fireplace.

This spot is practically begging for a cup of cocoa, a good book, and the kind of blanket you disappear into.
Whether it’s a lazy Sunday morning or a snowy winter evening, this is where you’ll want to be.

The Master Suite
The master suite is isolated on the right side of the house, and it’s giving main character energy.

Not only does it come with porch access, but it also offers direct laundry room access through the walk-in closet.
That means no more dragging laundry baskets across the house—just a quick drop-off on your way to bed.

Genius.
The bedroom itself is roomy, peaceful, and perfectly positioned for privacy.
I don’t want to say this suite is reason enough to build the house—but it kind of is.

Guest Bedroom That Doesn’t Feel Like a Leftover
And let’s not forget the guest bedroom, which is more than just a “spare.”
It has its own bathroom and plenty of natural light.

Your guests might not want to leave, which could be great… or a mild problem during the holidays.
Alright, now that we’ve swooned over the upstairs, let’s talk about the optional finished lower level of this 4,127 square foot New American gem.

And when I say “optional,” I mean “how could you not?”
Because this basement isn’t your typical dark, slightly spooky storage dungeon—it’s a full-on entertainment kingdom.
If the main floor is the show-stopping headliner, the basement is the surprise encore you didn’t know you needed.

Two More Bedrooms? Yes, We’re Just Getting Started
Let’s begin with the practical stuff: two more bedrooms.

Whether you’ve got teenagers who need their own space, guests who love to visit (and maybe overstay their welcome), or aging parents who need to avoid stairs—this basement delivers.
Each bedroom is thoughtfully laid out with easy access to a full bath, giving your basement occupants the same comfort and privacy as those on the main floor.
No one’s getting shortchanged here.

The Home Theater of Your Popcorn-Fueled Dreams
Now onto the fun stuff—drumroll please—a home theater.

No more overpriced popcorn or sticky movie theater floors.
Imagine sinking into your comfiest recliner, the lights dimming, surround sound kicking in, and the latest blockbuster lighting up your personal screen.

Bonus points if you add LED strips and a popcorn machine (because you’re already this deep—why not go all the way?).
This space is perfect for movie nights, Netflix binges, or even watching those YouTube rabbit holes we all pretend we don’t fall into.

The Rec Room + Bar Combo = Legendary Hangouts
Just when you think it couldn’t get better—boom!
Welcome to your rec room and bar area.

Whether you’re a pool shark, a card game connoisseur, or the type to kick back with a craft beer and watch the game, this setup has you covered.
The bar area is ideal for mixing drinks, storing snacks, or creating the ultimate game-day spread.

Think granite counters, floating shelves with your best glassware, and barstools that actually swivel properly (we all know that one stool that doesn’t…).
It’s basically the basement version of a high-five.

Pump Some Iron (or Just Do Yoga, No Judgment)
Ever dreamed of having a home gym so convenient you might actually use it?

Well, this plan delivers.
Whether you’re into heavy lifting, yoga, Peloton rides, or just using the treadmill as a coat rack (hey, we’ve all been there), this space gives you the flexibility to set it up your way.
No commute, no excuses—and yes, sweatpants are always the dress code.

Four-Car Garage – Because You Deserve Options
Before we wrap things up, let’s not forget that glorious 1,164 sq ft 4-car garage.

Whether you’ve got a car collection, need space for your hobbies, or just want to avoid the garage Tetris game every time someone has to back out—you’ll appreciate the space.
And if you’re the type who likes to tinker with tools, this garage can easily double as your weekend workshop.
It’s spacious, it’s functional, and it’s ready for all your “I swear I’ll fix that someday” projects.

Designed for a Sloping Lot – Because the Views Matter
The genius of this home lies not only in what’s inside but how it’s placed on the land.

With a rear-sloping lot design, the home takes full advantage of your landscape.
Whether it’s a wooded backyard, a lakeside view, or a mountainous backdrop, those big, rear-facing windows and the walkout lower level keep you connected to nature in the most luxurious way possible.

This New American house plan isn’t just a floor plan—it’s a lifestyle blueprint.
From its vaulted and coffered ceilings to its indoor-outdoor flow, spacious kitchen, and entertainment-packed lower level, it’s the kind of place that grows with you.

Need to work from home?
It’s got an office.
Hosting friends and family?

There’s room for everyone.
Want to escape from the chaos and just unwind?

Head to the hearth room or the private master porch and exhale.
So if you’re in the market for something bold yet welcoming, grand yet grounded—this 4,127 square foot wonder might just be the one.
And hey, even if you’re not moving anytime soon, there’s no harm in dreaming big… right?
Now, who’s bringing the popcorn for the first movie night downstairs?