4-Bedroom 1-Story Transitional European House with Bonus Room (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 3,116 Sq Ft
- 4 Beds
- 3.5 Baths
- 1 Stories
- 3 Cars
Let’s be honest—who hasn’t dreamed of a home that blends classic elegance with modern convenience?
Well, let me introduce you to a house plan that checks all the right boxes, and maybe even a few you didn’t know you needed.
With 3,116 square feet of charm, 4 bedrooms, a bonus room that screams “movie nights,” and even a front porch made for lemonade-sipping, this one-story transitional European home is everything you’ve been searching for… and then some.






Timeless Curb Appeal with a Side of “Wow”
From the moment you lay eyes on this home, you’ll feel like you’re strolling through a quaint European village—just with better Wi-Fi.
The architectural design balances stone textures, clean lines, and classic roof pitches for a style that’s upscale but never stuffy.
The front porch may be just 67 square feet, but it packs plenty of punch.
Vaulted to 12 feet, it offers a grand entrance that says, “Yes, I do own matching patio furniture.”
First Impressions That Last
Step inside, and you’re greeted by an 8’1″ x 10’8″ foyer that feels anything but modest.
To your left is the home office—measuring 12′ x 11’—ready for Zoom calls, side hustles, or finally writing that novel you’ve been talking about since 2014.
With a 10-foot ceiling height, this space doesn’t feel boxed in.
In fact, the whole house flows with 10-foot ceilings like a deep, contented breath.
Bonus: if you’re the type who needs peace and quiet to focus, the office is smartly placed away from the main bedroom chaos and TV chatter.
The Great Room
Let’s talk about the real MVP—the Great Room.
At 20’6″ by 20’7″, this space is big enough for movie marathons, family game nights, and that sectional you swore was too big when you bought it.
The vaulted ceiling (off a 10′ base) adds serious airiness, while the fireplace brings cozy vibes.
And thanks to its central location, you’re just steps away from the kitchen, dining, and back porch.
Kitchen Goals
Picture this: an 11’10” x 22’9″ kitchen with an island so big, it practically demands its own zip code.
With seating built right in, your friends can sip wine while you pretend to follow that complicated recipe you found on Pinterest.
Add a walk-in pantry that’s 12′ x 9’1″ (yes, really), and you’re officially out of excuses for a disorganized snack shelf.
Dining with a View
The dining room (11’10” x 12’3″) is right off the kitchen, which means serving dinner is as easy as pie.
Or lasagna.
Or takeout—no judgment here.
It also overlooks the back porch, so you can dine with a view without worrying about mosquitoes crashing the party.
Primary Suite
Tucked away in the back corner of the house is the Primary Suite, and friends, it’s a showstopper.

Measuring 14’6″ x 18′ and featuring a vaulted ceiling, it’s a spacious sanctuary built for Sunday morning lounging.
The en-suite bathroom?
Let’s just say it includes dual vanities, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower big enough to dance in. (Not that I’ve tried. Yet.)
Don’t even get me started on the closet—at 17’4″ x 8’3″, it’s basically a boutique.
Bedrooms 2, 3, and 4
Each of the additional three bedrooms is 12′ x 12′ (or just about), with 10-foot ceilings and easy access to full bathrooms.
Whether it’s kids, guests, or that cousin who “just needs a place for a few days,” everyone has space to breathe.
3.5 Bathrooms, Because One Just Isn’t Enough
Three full baths and one half bath mean you’ll never have to schedule showers again.
One bathroom even features dual sinks for smoother school mornings—or at least fewer “Get out of the way!” arguments.
Utility & Mud Room
Life gets messy.
That’s why this home includes a mud room with lockers and a dedicated utility room that even has counter space for folding laundry like a civilized human being.
You’ll also find mechanical storage here, so the important stuff stays tucked away and out of sight.
The Bonus Room
Now here’s the cherry on top: a 553 sq. ft. bonus room above the garage.
With a sloped ceiling that ranges from 4 to 9 feet, it’s ideal for a media room, playroom, gym, or your secret video game hideaway (we won’t tell).
It’s accessible by stairs near the garage and mud room—just enough separation for “kid zone” or “adults-only” activities.
The Back Porch
At 395 square feet, the covered back porch is practically begging for evening cocktails and Sunday BBQs.
With its vaulted ceiling and access from the Great Room, it extends your living space outdoors in a way that feels both luxurious and down-to-earth.
A Garage You’ll Brag About
This 3-car garage spans 900 square feet and includes separate doors for that sleek side-entry aesthetic.
There’s plenty of room for cars, tools, bikes, and let’s be honest—holiday decorations that stay up way too long.
This one-story transitional European home brings together timeless design and modern livability in the best possible way.

With its open floor plan, smart separation of private and public spaces, and just enough flair to make you feel fancy, it’s ready for growing families, empty nesters, or anyone who appreciates the finer things—like a walk-in pantry and a bonus room big enough for an arcade.
So if you’ve been dreaming of a house that’s stylish, spacious, and just the right amount of extra, this 3,116 sq. ft. plan might just be the one.
Go ahead, bookmark it.
Your future self will thank you.
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