5-Bedroom 2-Story Transitional Country House with Bonus Room (Floor Plan)

Specifications:

  • 4,497 Sq Ft
  • 5 Beds
  • 5.5 Baths
  • 2 Stories
  • 3 Cars

Have you ever walked past a house and felt your jaw just drop a little?

That’s the vibe we’re getting with this Transitional Country House Plan.

With 4,497 square feet of pure design delight, five spacious bedrooms, five and a half baths, and more than enough charm to make Joanna Gaines weep, this exclusive home plan mixes the best of country coziness and modern luxury.

Let’s take a warm, slightly nosy stroll through what might just be your next dream home. (You know you want to.)

The Curb Appeal That Stops Traffic (Or at Least Makes the Neighbors Jealous)

From the moment you pull up (in one of your three garage spaces, thank you very much), the first thing that hits you is the beautiful fusion of old-world charm and sleek, modern lines.

Think exposed timber meets clean white siding and large, elegant windows.

It’s like the house equivalent of wearing cowboy boots with a tailored blazer—surprisingly stylish and it totally works.

This isn’t a cookie-cutter design.

This is the kind of home that gets featured in magazines and Pinterest boards.

You know the one.

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The Great Room

Step inside and BAM—those exposed beams in the ceiling of the great room practically greet you with a hearty “Welcome home!”

It’s dramatic in the best way, offering height, warmth, and the kind of rustic elegance that makes you want to light a fire (even if it’s July).

And the way this room flows into the kitchen?

Seamless.

No awkward half-walls or pillars blocking your view.

You can be whipping up your world-famous guacamole in the kitchen and still catch every play of the game or every juicy detail of your best friend’s latest dating saga happening in the great room.

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A Kitchen Made for More Than Just Cereal

Let’s talk about this kitchen.

This is not your average stir-some-pasta-and-hope-for-the-best space.

It’s designed with serious entertainers and snack lovers alike in mind.

The oversized opening between the great room and the kitchen keeps everyone connected—no more shouting from the sink to the sofa.

But wait, there’s more (cue game show music).

Behind the scenes, you’ve got a scullery—yes, that fancy little prep space that sounds straight out of Downton Abbey.

It’s perfect for keeping the mess out of sight during parties, with a prep sink for those who cook like they’re on a Food Network show.

Don’t worry, we all do it.

The Dining Room that Thinks It’s Outdoors

Slide on over to the dining room, and things just keep getting better.

The rear wall retracts.

Yes, retracts, like something out of a secret lair or a Bond movie.

Suddenly, your cozy dining space becomes an indoor-outdoor oasis as it opens right onto the grill deck.

Imagine summer dinners with fireflies twinkling in the background and the smell of something delicious sizzling nearby.

You’ll be hosting barbecues so good people will beg for invitations.

Mudroom & Garage

Coming in from the three-car garage (because who doesn’t want room for their car, bikes, and approximately eight bins of Christmas decorations?), you’re welcomed by a thoughtfully designed mudroom.

Kick off the muddy boots, hang the jackets, toss the backpacks—all without dragging the outdoors through your beautifully swept floors.

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It’s practical and pretty, and honestly, we love that for us.

Main Floor Magic

Here’s where things get seriously convenient—and just a little luxurious.

The owner’s suite is on the main level.

That means no schlepping up and down stairs after a long day.

It’s tucked away in its own corner for privacy, yet still right next to the laundry room (which you can access from both the hallway and directly from the owner’s closet—genius!).

This suite is the kind of place where you want to curl up with a book, sip tea, and pretend you’re in a spa.

A soak-in-the-tub, hide-from-the-kids kind of sanctuary.

Upstairs

Now for the upstairs, where the rest of the family (or your overnight guests, lucky them) can spread out.

You’ve got four bedroom suites, each with their own bathroom.

No more hallway squabbles or someone “accidentally” using your fancy guest towels.

Smack dab in the middle of it all is the bonus/game room—fully finished and full of potential.

Home theater?

Game night HQ?

Teen hangout zone?

Yes, yes, and yes.

But wait, there’s more! (Sorry, we just really love this plan.)

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There’s also a large unfinished storage room.

Translation: future home gym, craft room, man cave, she shed, panic room—whatever your heart (and Pinterest board) desires.

A Home Office with Vaulted Ceilings and Big Energy

If you’re working from home—or even just pretending to—you’ll love the upstairs home office.

It’s not some sad desk-in-the-corner situation.

This one has vaulted ceilings.

Translation: it feels important.

Like you’re the CEO of something big.

And hey, with a house like this, maybe you are.

This 5-bed, 5.5-bath, 2-story beauty isn’t just a home—it’s a flexible, functional, and fabulous way to live.

Whether you’re juggling family life, hosting gourmet dinner parties, or just soaking in some peace and quiet in your vaulted-ceiling home office, this plan has your back.

It’s country living, yes—but with a modern twist and a whole lot of swagger.

And really, isn’t that the dream?

So, what do you think—can you see yourself firing up the grill on that deck, or kicking back in the bonus room with popcorn in hand?

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Designing your dream home? Make sure your financial and tech plans are just as solid as your layout. Review current mortgage rates, talk to a real estate agent, and stay on top of your credit score.

Don’t forget essentials like home insurance, warranty coverage, and future refinance options.

Boost your property value with additions like solar panels, smart home features, and energy-efficient appliances.

And when it’s time to visualize it all, let interior design software be your guide.

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