Two-Story 4-Bedroom Luxury Home with Porte Cochere and Motor Court (Floor Plan)

Specifications:
- 6,594 Sq Ft
- 4 Beds
- 5.5+ Baths
- 2 Stories
- 4 Cars
Ever dreamed of living in a house that not only pampers you but also makes your guests go, “Wait, is this a resort?”
Well, buckle up.
Because this 4-bedroom, 6,594-square-foot luxury home plan is pulling out all the stops—and then some.
From dual 2-car garages (yes, four-car capacity, because why not?) to a theater that’ll make your local cinema jealous, this home is a playground for grown-ups who know how to live large.
Let’s walk through it together.


Welcome to Grandeur
Pulling up to this home is like driving into a dream.

No, literally—you cruise through a porte cochere (which, for the record, is just a fancy way of saying “covered driveway that makes you feel like royalty”) and into a motor court flanked by two 2-car garages.
Whether you’ve got a car collection, a teenage driver, or just like options, this setup is a win.

Besides, there’s something deeply satisfying about symmetry in architecture—and this house nails it.

The Guest Suite You Might Be Jealous Of
Stepping into the main level, you’re greeted with openness, light, and that luxurious “new home smell”—you know the one.

But before we get too far, let’s detour to the first-floor guest suite.
This isn’t your average spare bedroom with a glorified closet.

Nope.
This suite is fully loaded with its own private bathroom, which means your in-laws, guests, or even a live-in grandparent will have their own space to retreat.

It’s ideal for multi-generational living—or for your best friend who “accidentally” keeps missing her flight home.


A Kitchen Built for Culinary Magic (and Late-Night Snacks)
Wandering into the heart of the home, we find the kitchen, which, to be honest, could make Gordon Ramsay pause and say, “Alright, this’ll do.”

We’re talking a huge center island that’s practically a continent in its own right—perfect for casual breakfasts, midnight snacks, or a full-on charcuterie spread.
Add in a walk-in pantry generous enough to hide your Costco haul, and you’re in business.

Oh, and did I mention there’s a wet bar just around the corner?
That’s right—entertainment is just a shaker and a lemon twist away.

Speaking of entertainment…

Your Very Own Home Theater
Movie buffs, rejoice.

This plan includes a home theater tucked conveniently near the kitchen and wet bar, which means no more pausing the film for snack breaks.
It’s the ultimate setup for hosting movie marathons, game nights, or screaming at the TV during a dramatic season finale.

Bonus: no overpriced popcorn here—unless you want to charge your friends for the full experience.

Your Private Getaway
Let’s be real.

If you’re going to live in a luxury home, your bedroom should feel like a five-star hotel suite—and this one does not disappoint.
First off, this main-level master suite isn’t just a bedroom—it’s an experience.

You’ve got a spacious sitting area, perfect for curling up with a book, bingeing your favorite series, or simply enjoying a moment of peace while pretending not to hear the kids yelling upstairs.
Then, step into not one but two walk-in closets.

Yes, you heard that right—two.
You no longer have to argue over hanger space or whose shoes are taking over the closet floor.

Finally, closet peace has arrived.

And let’s talk bathrooms.

This one’s more spa than bath.

You’ve got dual water closets, separate vanities, a soaking tub, and a massive shower—the kind that makes you consider canceling your gym membership because your morning shower is now a daily retreat.

Outdoor Living
You thought we were done?

Oh no, friend—we haven’t even gotten to the loggia yet.

Out back, you’ll find an expansive covered loggia that practically whispers, “Have a cocktail and stay awhile.”

With an outdoor kitchen ready for grilling season and even a powder bath nearby (because who wants to track barbecue sauce through the house?), this space is made for entertaining.

Whether you’re throwing a summer bash or sipping wine under the stars, this outdoor zone has you covered—literally and figuratively.

Upstairs
Time to climb upstairs (don’t worry, you’ll get your steps in), where you’ll find two guest suites that put most hotel rooms to shame.

Each suite has its own private bathroom and a walk-in closet, plus—wait for it—balconies.

That’s right.
Your guests can sip coffee in the morning or stargaze at night without ever leaving their rooms.

Don’t be surprised if they never leave at all.
And tucked between the suites is a loft area complete with—you guessed it—another wet bar.

Morning coffee, evening nightcap, or maybe a quick mimosa before brunch?
The options are endless.

This wet bar even doubles as a morning kitchen, so nobody has to trudge downstairs for that first cup of coffee.

This 6,594-square-foot dream home checks every box: private spaces, jaw-dropping common areas, multiple garages, and entertainment spots galore.
It’s built for real life—but let’s be honest, it feels like a vacation every day.
Whether you’re hosting family, entertaining friends, or just enjoying some quiet luxury, this house isn’t just a place to live—it’s a place to love living.
Now… where do I sign?
Building or buying a home isn’t just about picking the perfect house plan—it’s also about making smart long-term choices. From comparing mortgage rates to finding a trustworthy real estate agent, every decision adds value. Don’t forget to explore options like home insurance, home warranties, and potential refinance opportunities to protect your investment.
Want to boost your property value? Consider installing solar panels, upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, or integrating a smart home system. Plus, tools like interior design software can help you visualize and plan your dream space before the first brick is even laid.
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