Modern Transitional House Plan Design

Job ID: 39855465

Budget: $25 – $50 USD

I’m ready to move from ideas to build-ready drawings for a 3,500–4,000 sq ft modern-transitional home.

We have purchased 1.7 acres of land in Southwest Texas. The core vision is an open-plan layout with five bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a rear-entry, three-car garage that connects directly to a mud-room/laundry zone flowing into the primary suite’s bath. I also need dedicated space for a quiet office, a flexible bonus room, and a small home gym. We also want outdoor living space with a pool.

Key style elements
• Exterior: a clean mix of brick and/or stucco—feel free to explore proportions that balance warmth with contemporary lines.
• Interior finishes: hardwood throughout; you may assume tile in wet rooms.

Scope of work
1. Schematic floor plans that optimize traffic flow between the garage entry, mud-room, laundry, kitchen, and primary suite.
2. Scaled elevations capturing the modern-transitional character, including material call-outs for brick/stucco and simplified rooflines.
3. A refined site layout accommodating the rear garage entry and a practical driveway arrangement.
4. 3D exterior perspectives or a BIM model (Revit preferred, DWG acceptable) so I can visualize massing and material breaks.
5. Final construction-ready drawings with dimensions, door/window schedules, and basic structural notes suitable for hand-off to my local engineer and builder.

Process & collaboration
We’ll start with a concept round; I’ll give consolidated feedback within 48 hours so you can iterate quickly. Two revision cycles should bring us to the permit set, but I’m open to minor tweaks until the flow feels right. Please reference any similar homes you’ve completed so I can gauge fit and style alignment.

Deliverables in editable CAD/Revit files plus PDFs. Provide all source files at hand-off.

Rough drawing and visual attached although the visual shows garage at front but we want it at the rear.

If this sounds like a project you can take from concept to permit-ready plans, let’s begin.