While not a 15,000 square foot mansion, it’s certainly large enough for most families with 4,193 square feet on the main floor and 1,281 square feet on the second floor. Four bedrooms provide sufficient room count for most families and with a large unfinished basement provides much more space for additional bedrooms.
Like many such homes, the porch is a central feature and this home has nearly 1,500 square feet of porch space.
Panarama photo of the front exterior of plantation home design.Backyard swimming pool and brick patio of luxury contemporary plantation home surrounded by trees.Picture of the front foyer with table and staircase.Close-up of main staircase in foyer.View of front foyer, main staircase and two-story living.Living room with floor-to-ceiling windows, wood flooring and fireplace.This plantation home design includes large open concept kitchen area with plenty of eat-in dining areas.Picture of the kitchen’s elevated eat-in counter and small white island.View from inside the kitchen looking out to living space and windows to the backyard.Formal dining room with extensive drapery seats 12 people.View of the formal dining room from head of the table.Large primary bedroom opens into study.Picture of interior columns leading into the home office.Primary bath designed with extensive wood fixtures, black and white checkered floor and yellow walls.Primary bathroom – close-up of large vanity.Plantation home design floor plan for the main floor.Second story floor plan.
Jon Dykstra owns an interior design company in North Vancouver, British Columbia. He's fascinated by architecture and interiors. He also enjoys gardening at his "house in the burbs" and "homesteading" at his off-the-grid boat-access cabin.
Combine all that with a love of writing and Homestratsophere.com was born. He balances his working time between running his interior design company, working on his off-the-grid cabin and publishing homestratosphere.com.