The Argonne Road is a commanding and architecturally distinctive two-level home plan totaling 4,902 square feet of finished living space across a main floor of 2,617 square feet and an optional finished lower level of 2,285 square feet. With full natural stone cladding, dramatic floor-to-ceiling gable windows framed in warm wood, a steeply pitched multi-gable roofline, and a sprawling 78-foot wide footprint, the Argonne Road, a mountain rustic plan delivers the kind of elevation that stops traffic and defines a neighborhood. This is a plan built for the buyer who wants a true luxury estate home with the flexibility to grow into every square foot on their own timeline.
The exterior is defined by the masterful combination of stacked natural stone, warm wood gable cladding, black-trimmed windows, modern flush-panel garage doors, and layered rooflines that give the Argonne Road a lodge-inspired luxury aesthetic that feels equally at home on a wooded acreage lot or an upscale suburban street. A front porch at 19 by 8 feet frames the entry beneath a soaring gabled window that illuminates the interior and announces the scale of what lies beyond the front door.
The main floor is organized around a spectacular family room measuring 20 by nearly 25 feet that serves as the social and architectural centerpiece of the home, with sight lines extending to the covered decks at the rear and a layout that connects effortlessly to both the kitchen and the dining area. The kitchen at nearly 17 by 18 feet is proportioned for serious cooking and serious entertaining, with room for a large island, full appliance suite, and a direct connection to the dining room at 12 by 9 feet for a complete open-concept main living experience. A walk-in pantry at 8 by 8 feet keeps the kitchen organized and stocked, while a full laundry room at nearly 11 by 8 feet with its own dedicated space reinforces the single-level convenience that buyers in this category demand.
The primary suite on the main floor is a genuine retreat, measuring nearly 15 by 18 feet with a private en-suite bath and a walk-in closet at 6-and-a-half by 9 feet, positioning the owner's quarters away from the secondary sleeping areas for complete privacy. Bedroom two on the main floor at 12 by 12 feet provides a well-proportioned guest or secondary bedroom with its own bath access. A standout feature of the main floor is the bunk room at nearly 15 by 18 feet, a generously sized multi-use sleeping space ideally suited for children, visiting family, or a flex sleeping configuration that serves vacation-style households and large family gatherings. Three covered decks at the rear of the main floor, totaling over 700 square feet of covered outdoor living across spans of 14 by 10, nearly 21 by 16, and 14 by nearly 15 feet, create an outdoor living environment of resort-level scale and versatility.
The optional lower level adds 2,285 finished square feet that transform the Argonne Road into a six-bedroom, multi-generation capable estate with recreational and workspace amenities rarely found outside custom-built homes at significantly higher price points. The recreation room at nearly 24 by 24 feet is one of the largest in any plan at this tier, providing a blank canvas for a home theater, a game room, a fitness studio, or a full family entertainment suite. A craft room at nearly 17 by 13 feet adds a dedicated creative workspace that serves equally well as a home office, an art studio, a sewing room, or a homework hub. A private office at 12 by 14 feet with its own separate access from the covered patio provides a genuine work-from-home environment with the separation and focus a productive workspace requires. Bedrooms four, five, and six on the lower level are all generously sized, with bedroom four at 14 by 14 feet, bedroom five at 14 by nearly 15 feet, and bedroom six at 16 by over 12 feet, each served by dedicated bath access and positioned to give lower-level occupants genuine comfort and privacy. A 34 by nearly 15 foot covered patio at the lower level mirrors the rear deck experience of the main floor, creating a second outdoor living zone that gives the lower level the same indoor-outdoor connectivity as the spaces above. Unfinished storage and a mechanical room round out the lower level with the practical utility that a home of this scale requires.
The Argonne Road is the definitive plan for buyers seeking a main-floor primary suite, a bunk room, multiple covered outdoor living spaces, an optional lower level with three additional bedrooms and a massive recreation room, and the kind of natural stone and wood exterior that delivers genuine luxury curb appeal from every angle.