5-Bedroom 2-Story New American House with Flex Room (Floor Plan)

Specifications:

  • 3,422 Sq Ft
  • 4 – 5 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 2 Stories
  • 2 Cars

Picture this: a home that greets you with bright, open spaces, treats you to vaulted ceilings, and even has a secret reading nook just waiting for your coziest armchair.

Welcome to our 4-Bedroom New American house plan—3,422 square feet of pure “I can’t believe this is real life” magic.

Whether you need room for family game nights, work-from-home productivity, or simply sprawling out in style, this design checks every box (and then some).

Let’s dive in!

Curb Appeal & Welcome Home Vibes

Width: 64′-11″ · Depth: 66′-0″ · Entry Porch: 5′-6″ × 7′-4″

You know how first dates matter?

Your home’s “first date” with guests happens at the curb.

This plan’s façade blends classic New American styling with modern clean lines—think stone accents, tasteful siding, and a side-entry garage that keeps the front elevation camera-ready.

The covered entry porch, though modest in size, packs a welcoming punch: add a potted fern, a lantern, and maybe a cheeky doormat, and suddenly every arrival feels like a warm hug.

Grand Foyer & The Chameleon Flex Room

Foyer: 7′-3″ × 17′-0″ (10′ ceiling)

Step inside and your jaw might just drop—17 feet of length under a lofty 10-foot ceiling creates drama without drama.

To your right, a flex room awaits.

Today it’s a home office where you pretend to send “important emails.”

Tomorrow?

A guest suite, yoga studio, or secret snack pantry.

Its proximity to the foyer means visitors won’t tromp through private zones—ideal for business calls or that novel you keep promising to write.

The Social Hub

Great Room: 18′-6″ × 17′-6″ (20′ ceiling)

If homes had hearts, the great room would be it—and this one’s a champion.

Twenty-foot ceilings soar overhead, drawing the eye up and amplifying natural light.

Center stage: a fireplace framed by built-in shelving (highlight in red on the plan).

Cue cozy winter nights, marshmallow-toasting contests, or impromptu karaoke sessions—this is where memories get made.

Culinary Dreams

Kitchen: 17′-6″ × 18′-0″ (10′ ceiling)
Pantry: 5′-0″ × 8′-6″

Move over, Food Network—this kitchen is your new set.

An oversized island invites casual breakfasts, homework marathons, or cocktail crafting.

Appliances line up like eager sous-chefs: double ovens, a 48″ range, dishwasher, microwave, and a 36″ refrigerator alcove.

Sneak around to the walk-in pantry for secret snack stashes or bulk storage—no judgment if you label everything in cute jars.

Formal Fun

Dining Room: 17′-0″ × 12′-0″

Just off the kitchen lies a dedicated dining room, roomy enough for holiday feasts or thematic murder-mystery dinners.

Picture a long table under a chandelier, laughter echoing against the walls, and that triumphant moment when dessert finally emerges.

You might never rent a banquet hall again.

Primary Suite Retreat

Primary Bedroom: 14′-0″ × 17′-6″ (13′-6″ ceiling)
Ensuite: 12′-6″ × 14′-0″ (10′ ceiling)
W.I.C.: 14′-3″ × 6′-0″

Tucked behind the great room for ultimate privacy, the primary suite is nothing short of a sanctuary.

Vaulted ceilings lend elegance; wide windows frame your backyard vista.

The ensuite bath?

Think dual vanities, a free-standing soaking tub perfect for bubble-bath marathons, and a walk-in shower that practically begs you to sing in the rain.

The closet is so generous you could host a mini-boutique—shoes on display, seasonal wardrobes rotated, maybe even a mirror for last-minute selfie checks.

The Unsung Heroes

Mudroom: 10′-9″ × 8′-6″
Laundry: 6′-5″ × 9′-7″

Behind the scenes but vital to domestic harmony: your mudroom and laundry.

With direct access from the 2-car garage, the mudroom corrals backpacks, sports gear, and soggy boots—no more wet footprints across your hardwood.

The adjacent laundry room offers counter space for folding, built-in linen storage, and room for that snazzy ironing board you’ll actually use… maybe.

Outdoor Living

Covered Patio: 20′-0″ × 12′-6″ (10′-6″ soffit)

If “outdoor room” were an Olympic sport, this patio would podium.

Spacious enough for lounge seating, dining sets, and perhaps a grill worthy of its own reality show, it extends your living area beneath a protective roof.

Rain or shine, you’ve got a spot for morning coffee, midday reading, or evening stargazing.

Add string lights and suddenly every night feels like a festival.

Upstairs Escapades

Second Floor Heated: 1,261 sq. ft. · Loft: 14′-2″ × 13′-0″ (9′ ceiling)

Climb the open staircase, and the upstairs loft greets you—a multifunctional zone that can be a homework hub, media lounge, or impromptu dance floor (no judgment on your moves).

Then, three more bedrooms.

Bedroom 2 (10′-5″ × 11′-7″) with a cute read nook (6′-7″ × 6′-6″) that practically demands a beanbag and fairy lights.

Bedroom 3 (11′-7″ × 12′-4″) sharing a full bath.

Bedroom 4 (14′-7″ × 11′-7″) with its own ensuite bath for guests or older kids craving independence.

Two full baths upstairs keep morning routines civil—no more toothbrush tango in the hallway.

Flexibility & Future Growth

Whether you list it as 4 or 5 bedrooms, this plan flexes with your life.

The main-floor office easily converts to a bedroom.

The generous garage could hide a workshop.

The attic space above the garage?

Potential storage goldmine.

As families grow, hobbies evolve, or remote-work demands shift, this house adapts.

When I first walked through this plan, I admit I did a little happy dance in the great room. (No shame.)

The balance of communal space and private retreats, the nods to practical living, and those little design flourishes—reading nook, vaulted ceilings, generous pantry—combine to create more than a house.

It’s a home that grows with you, hosts your best memories, and still looks darn good doing it.

Ready to make the leap from daydreaming to doorstep?

This New American 4-Bedroom plan is calling your name.

And trust me—it’s got great taste.

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There’s more to home building than blueprints and finishes. Take time to compare mortgage rates, understand your credit score, and consult a seasoned real estate agent.

Secure your new home with home insurance, a quality home warranty, and explore refinancing down the road.

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And with modern interior design software, planning your space is easier than ever.

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