5-Bedroom Dual-Story Contemporary Acadian House with Flex Room (Floor Plan)

Specifications:

  • 3,568 Sq Ft
  • 5 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 2 Stories
  • 3 Cars

Let me tell you, if there’s a house that feels like a warm hug with a modern twist, it’s this one.

Imagine the elegance of an Acadian-style home, but throw in clean lines, a crisp painted brick exterior, and just the right amount of southern sass.

That’s what we’ve got here—a beautiful 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom plan with over 3,500 square feet of space that’s just waiting to be filled with laughter, late-night snacks, and maybe a few furniture rearranging regrets.

A First Impression That Lasts

You know how some houses just make you want to linger a little longer on the front porch?

This one does that—with its smooth painted brick exterior and understated cornice details that give it that effortlessly clean look.

It doesn’t try too hard, but it definitely turns heads.

The curb appeal screams classic, while the updated design whispers “I’ve got great Wi-Fi and even better natural light.”

The moment you step inside, you’re welcomed into a central space designed for real life—big gatherings, quiet nights, and everything in between.

It’s the kind of layout that lets the kitchen, living, and dining areas all flow together like they were made for each other (because, well, they were).

A Kitchen Made for More Than Just Toast

This kitchen isn’t just a place to microwave leftovers.

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It’s got style, space, and serious chops for anyone who loves to cook—or just wants to look like they do during dinner parties.

The scullery (yes, that’s a real word and it means extra kitchen space for prep and storage!) is tucked neatly behind the main kitchen.

That means you can keep the dirty dishes hidden while your guests admire your perfectly plated hors d’oeuvres.

Or your charcuterie board, let’s be honest.

And don’t even get me started on the island—it’s basically the size of a small continent.

It’s ideal for food prep, homework stations, and deep conversations over midnight ice cream.

You know the kind.

Main Floor Magic

The main level of this home doesn’t just work—it works it.

Two bedrooms grace this floor, including the crown jewel: the private owner’s suite.

Tucked away on the left side, it’s got spa vibes written all over it.

From the moment you enter, you’re met with serenity, space, and a bath setup that begs for bubble baths and self-care Sundays.

On the opposite side, there’s a flex space that’s officially labeled a guest suite but could easily moonlight as a home office, craft room, or workout zone.

Don’t need five bedrooms right now?

No problem—this one’s ready to adapt to your lifestyle.

Upstairs

Now, let’s head upstairs—because this home doesn’t quit at the main level.

The second floor is where the magic of family life really comes to life.

You’ll find three additional bedrooms up here, each generously sized, with access to two full bathrooms.

No more knocking on doors and forming a shower schedule—there’s room for everyone to get ready in peace, even on Monday mornings (well, almost).

But the real MVP of this upper level?

The loft area.

This space is a lifesaver for parents and a dream zone for kids.

It’s the kind of area where screen time meets creativity—think movie marathons, game nights, or even a cozy reading nook filled with beanbags.

If your crew is the Lego-building, fort-making type, this is their territory.

And let’s not forget how practical this layout is.

Keeping three of the bedrooms upstairs means everyone has space to spread out, but still feels connected.

It’s perfect for growing families or hosting guests without losing your sense of personal sanctuary downstairs.

Designed for Living, Not Just Existing

What I truly love about this house plan is how livable it feels.

Every square inch of its 3,568 sq ft has purpose.

The open-concept design makes entertaining effortless, while tucked-away spaces give you the privacy you need when you’re just not in the mood to people.

The flow from one room to the next is seamless—you can start in the kitchen making pancakes, wander into the living room to binge-watch your favorite show, and end up outside on the patio sipping lemonade like a Southern movie scene.

And yes, there’s plenty of room for a grill and a set of rocking chairs out there.

That Three-Car Garage Life

Oh, and how could I forget the three-car garage?

Whether you’ve got a couple of cars, a golf cart, or just dreams of a future vintage Mustang, there’s room for it all.

Plus, there’s extra space for tools, bikes, or that “home gym” setup you’ll totally use (right?).

Garage lovers, rejoice—this one checks all the boxes, especially if you’re into workshop weekends or need a solid spot for all your holiday decorations to hibernate.

In a world where house plans can sometimes feel cookie-cutter, this Contemporary Acadian-style beauty manages to be both timeless and trendy.

It balances charm with clean lines, and practicality with personality.

Whether you’re building your dream home or just fantasizing about one, this plan delivers everything a modern family needs—plus a little extra flair.

So if you’re dreaming of a home that feels open, grounded, flexible, and just plain beautiful, this one might just be your perfect match.

It’s not just a house—it’s a future full of warm mornings, noisy dinners, cozy nights, and the kind of memories that make a place truly feel like home.

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Choosing a house plan is just the beginning—what comes next can shape your future. Be sure to research mortgage rates, check your credit score, and work with a reliable real estate agent.

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