
Most five-bedroom homes feel large on paper and awkward in practice. Too many rooms in the wrong places. Bathrooms that do not match up with bedrooms. A layout that looks impressive in a brochure but requires a family meeting to navigate on a Tuesday morning.
The Weston is not that home.
At 2,792 square feet on a single level, it is our largest plan and our most flexible. Five bedrooms, three full bathrooms, a 21x17 great room, an office and flex space, and a three-car garage that comes standard. Everything is on one floor, and everything is where it should be.
A great room that actually earns the name
Step through the front entry and the great room opens up in front of you at 21x17. That is not a modest open concept living area. That is a room with real presence, wide enough for a full sectional, a coffee table, and a conversation area that does not feel cramped when everyone is home.
The great room connects naturally to the dining area at 15x10 and the kitchen at 10x13. The flow between the three spaces is one of the things buyers notice immediately. Nobody is cooking in isolation while everyone else is in another room. The kitchen, dining area, and great room function as one connected space without losing the definition that makes each one useful on its own.
The pantry at 13x5 is one of the deeper pantries in any plan we build. Real storage. Your Costco haul has a home and your counters stay clear. A coffee bar sits alongside it, a detail that sounds small until it becomes part of your morning routine.
The patio door off the dining area opens to the backyard, extending the living space outside naturally.
The layout detail that changes everything: the extended hallway
Look at the floorplan and you will notice something. The secondary bedrooms sit on the far right side of the home, connected to the main living area by an extended hallway. Bedrooms two, three, and four are at one end of the house. The master suite and bedroom five are on the opposite side entirely.
That hallway is not just a design choice. It is a quality of life decision.
Loud kids at bedtime stay loud at their end of the house. Late nights in the living room do not carry into the master suite. Multiple bathrooms keep different members of the household in their own zone without the negotiation that comes from sharing. The Weston gives everyone space without anyone feeling isolated and that is harder to pull off on a single level than most buyers realize until they have lived it.
Bedrooms three and four sit at 11x11 each, sharing the 10x8 hall bath conveniently positioned between them. Bedroom two sits at 13x11, the largest of the three secondary bedrooms. Bedroom five at 15x11 sits on the master side of the home, making it a natural nursery, private guest room, or secondary suite depending on what your household needs.
The office and flex room: your home, your rules
The office and flex room sits at 14x10 just off the great room. This is one of the most discussed spaces in the Weston because buyers use it in more ways than we can count.
Dedicated home office. Formal dining room. Playroom that stays out of the main living area. Private guest space. Media room. The layout gives you a proper room that functions independently from the rest of the home without feeling tacked on. Whatever your household needs right now, this room can handle it. And when those needs change, it changes with you.
The master suite: private, spacious, and worth coming home to
The master bedroom sits at 17x13, one of the largest master footprints in our entire lineup. It is positioned on the left side of the home, fully separated from the secondary bedrooms and connected to the master bath through the walk-in closet.
The master bathroom is one of the standout features of the Weston. Dual vanities, a walk-in tile shower, and a soaker tub as standard. Not as an upgrade. Not as an option at an additional cost. Standard. The combination of the soaker tub and walk-in shower in a master this size gives the bathroom a genuinely spa-like quality that buyers feel the moment they walk in.
The multi-generational living option
The Weston is one of the few plans in our lineup that naturally accommodates multi-generational living without requiring a structural redesign.
Bedroom five at 15x11 sits on the master side of the home with a bathroom nearby. As a structural option, we can add a doorway in the hallway before bedroom five, separating that bathroom from the main hall and turning it into a private en suite. Take it a step further and the flex room can be brought into that same zone, giving you a completely self-contained living area with its own bedroom, bathroom, and flex space all connected and private from the rest of the home.
For a grandparent, an adult child, or any extended family member who needs their own space, that configuration changes everything. It is not just a bedroom in someone else's house. It is a genuinely independent living area under the same roof.
If that is your situation, this is the plan worth having a conversation about. Our team can walk you through exactly how the layout works for your household.
The three-car garage: it comes standard
Every Weston includes a three-car garage at 33x23 as part of the base plan. That is not an upgrade here. It is standard.
At that size you have room for three vehicles, a dedicated workspace, seasonal storage, and the kind of garage that actually functions as more than a parking lot. Buyers who have lived with a two-car garage and finally stepped into a three-bay setup will tell you it changes how the whole home functions.
What is included as standard
Every Weston comes with 3cm granite slab countertops, stainless steel appliances, a tankless water heater, high-efficiency furnace, and central air. The master bath includes a soaker tub and walk-in tile shower as standard. These are not entry-level finishes dressed up with marketing language. They are the features that make a home comfortable and efficient from day one.
Popular upgrades worth knowing about
The Weston takes upgrades well. The most common additions our buyers choose:
Gas fireplace. A great room this size is a natural fit for a fireplace. A stone surround and floor-to-ceiling stone makes it the kind of statement that defines the whole space.
Covered rear patio. The patio door off the dining area is already inviting you outside. A covered patio extends that living space into something your household actually uses through the Idaho summer and well into fall.
RV bay. For buyers with an RV, boat, or anything oversized, the Weston's footprint accommodates an RV bay better than most single-level plans. If that is your situation, ask our team about the configuration options.
Want to price out your upgrades? Schedue an appointment with our Sales Manager.
Is the Weston right for you?
The Weston tends to resonate with larger families who need five bedrooms without going to two stories, households that want genuine separation between the master suite and the rest of the home, remote workers who need a dedicated office that stays out of the main living area, multi-generational families looking for a layout that gives everyone privacy under one roof, and buyers who want the largest single-level plan we build with the standard features to match.
It is also a plan that adapts. The flexibility built into the layout means it works for a full house today and still functions beautifully when the household changes.
Whether you want to move in soon or build from the ground up, our team is ready to walk you through what is available and what is possible.
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