Description
Elevate your lifestyle with the Highland Bridge, a stunning 3,991 square foot Modern Farmhouse single family home that perfectly balances luxury design with multi-generational functionality. Defined by its striking black-and-white exterior, metal roofing, and limestone accents, this home features a dramatic Porte Cochere that serves as a functional bridge connecting the main residence to a dedicated garage and guest wing.
The Main Residence
Upon entering the foyer, you are greeted by an expansive open floor plan. The first floor boasts a two-story family room and entry, flooding the space with natural light. The chef’s kitchen flows seamlessly into the family room and a formal dining area, making it ideal for entertaining.
The Primary Suite is a sanctuary located on the main level. It features a spa-inspired bath with a trending “wet room” style shower/tub area, dual vanities, and a massive walk-in closet. Practicality meets luxury with a dedicated home office, a large mudroom, a powder room, and a spacious laundry room nearby.
The Multi-Generational “In-Law” Wing
What sets this stock plan apart is the distinct separation of living spaces. Across the porte cochere lies the secluded In-Law Suite/Guest Wing.
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Ground Floor: Features a side-load 2-car garage and a private entry into a secondary living area/great room.
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Second Floor: Accessible via a private stairwell, this wing houses two additional bedrooms (Bedrooms 4 & 5), a full bath, and a second laundry room, making it fully autonomous for unparalleled privacy.
The Upper Level Bridge
Connecting the two wings of the home is a spectacular second-story Game Room (28’11” x 15’2″). This massive recreation space spans directly over the porte cochere, offering views of the front and rear of the property. The main house’s second floor also includes two secondary bedrooms (Bedrooms 2 & 3) with a shared bath and a “bridge” hallway overlooking the family room below.
Please note that these plans are NOT drawn to local specifications. If your building locality requires that the plan is stamped, you will need to find a local Architect or Engineer to modify and stamp the plan for local codes.









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