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

Specifications:
- 3,299 Sq Ft
- 3 – 5 Beds
- 3 – 4 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
There are house plans… and then there are house plans.
You know, the kind that makes you say, “Yep, this is where I want to kick off my boots and sip sweet tea until further notice.”
That’s exactly how I felt when I stumbled across this Acadian country-inspired beauty.
It’s got all the Southern hospitality vibes with just enough French flair to make me feel like I could cook a decent coq au vin—even if I still burn toast.


So let me walk you through this dreamy slice of architectural heaven.
And no worries, I’ll keep it fun.
We’re not reading a tax return here.
Let’s Start With That First Impression (Hint: It’s a Showstopper)
This home rolls up with a European-inspired brick exterior and a gently sloping roofline that screams “classy, but I also know how to throw a barbecue.”

Honestly, the curb appeal alone had me considering if I could somehow move in yesterday.
But then I saw the porte-cochere and just about fainted.
A what now?
If you’re like me and had to Google it the first time—no shame—it’s that dreamy, covered drive-thru area where you can pull up like royalty.

Rain?
Pfft.
Your hair’s staying dry, your groceries aren’t melting in the car, and the whole thing just feels ridiculously fancy.
Plus, it leads you to a detached two-car garage in the back that can be expanded to three cars.
That’s right.

You could finally have space for your car, your partner’s, and that project car you keep saying you’ll fix “one day.”
And bonus?
Literally a bonus room above the garage—complete with a full bath.
Office, game room, mother-in-law suite (if you’re feeling brave)?
Sky’s the limit.

Porch Goals and a Proper Welcome
Step onto the front covered porch—which is begging for a swing and a couple of cold lemonades—and you’ll walk into a foyer that sets the tone just right.
Off to the right?
An optional study or guest bedroom.

I love a space that can do double-duty.
Work from home by day, host your in-laws by night (again, brave).
To the left, we’re stepping into the great room, and let me tell you—it’s the kind of space where you picture hosting holiday dinners or just bingeing a new Netflix show under a cozy blanket.
Vaulted ceilings with wooden beams make everything feel grand, and the wood-burning fireplace?

Well, that’s just romantic.
Not like cheesy Hallmark movie romantic (though I do love those), but more like “aesthetic Pinterest board meets log cabin dreams” romantic.
Entertain Like a Pro (or Just Pretend You’re One)
The great room flows right into the dining room, where you have the option to add a gas fireplace.

Because why have one fireplace when you can have two, right?
And glass doors lead to the outdoor living room, so summer nights just got an upgrade.
Fireflies, string lights, and maybe a little acoustic guitar jam—yes, please.
The kitchen is a thing of beauty.

We’re talking a huge high-low bar island with room for six.
SIX!
I don’t even know six people I like enough to sit at my kitchen island, but it’s nice to have options.
A walk-in pantry just around the corner seals the deal—finally, a place to hide your snack stash from your kids (or your partner).

A Personal Oasis (Without Needing a Passport)
Let’s talk about the master suite, a.k.a. the kind of space you escape to when the group chat’s been too much or your dog knocked over the laundry for the fifth time.
Tucked away on the left side of the house for maximum privacy, it’s thoughtfully designed to be both serene and practical—which, let’s be honest, is harder to pull off than it sounds.
Right away, the transom windows on the side wall let in soft, natural light without making you feel like the neighbors are all up in your business.

It’s like waking up to the sun’s gentle nudge instead of its full-on spotlight.
And when you step into the bathroom?
Well, hello, luxury.
We’re talking about a freestanding tub, an enclosed glass shower, a Double sink vanity, and Two walk-in closets.

Also, individual linen closets—plural.
Because there’s nothing fun about trying to fold bath towels like an origami master just to make them fit.
Head Upstairs
Now, let’s take it to the second floor—because this house keeps giving.

At the top of the stairs, you’re greeted by a cozy loft living area.
It’s perfect for a little family hangout space, a reading nook, or a “we need a break from the grownups” zone for the kids.
Even cooler?
Built-in desks that are just asking to be used for homework, crafting, gaming, or that novel you’ve totally been meaning to write.

Then we’ve got Bedroom 2, located at the front of the home.
It has a step-in closet, which is basically a walk-in’s chill little cousin, and a window bench that’s practically begging for someone to curl up with a book and a hot cocoa.
Bedroom 3 steps things up a notch—slightly larger, with a roomier closet and its own window seat (because fair is fair in the sibling design wars).
Both rooms share a full bathroom with a double sink vanity, meaning no one has to fight over mirror space before school or a night out.

The Bonus Room
Oh, and remember that bonus room above the garage I casually mentioned earlier?
Let’s talk about that magic little cherry on top.
It comes with its own full bath, which means it’s basically a self-contained unit.

Man cave?
Sure.
Teen zone?
Absolutely.
Guest suite?

Totally.
Rental income?
Now you’re thinking like a savvy homeowner.
Or maybe, just maybe—it’s finally your space.
That art studio.

That yoga retreat.
That home theater. (Popcorn machine highly encouraged.)
All in all, this Acadian country-inspired home nails the art of blending cozy Southern charm with refined European elegance.
It’s spacious without feeling over-the-top, stylish without being pretentious, and packed with thoughtful details that make life smoother, comfier, and just plain happier.

And hey, if you ask me, anything with a porte-cochere and a giant kitchen island is a lifestyle upgrade worth dreaming about.
Or, you know… building.
So, what do you think?
Ready to start picking paint colors and calling dibs on the bonus room?
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