I drew Creek Crossing as a 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home that delivers 3,403 square feet of open living across two stories on a sloping lot. With a 2-car garage and space for a game room on the lower level, this plan is built for the family that wants room to spread out and entertain without ever feeling cramped.
The main level holds 1,702 square feet with an open living floor plan that connects kitchen, dining, and family room in one generous space. Nine-foot ceilings throughout keep every room feeling comfortable, and the first-floor layout flows naturally from the front porch entry through the living spaces to the screened porch and open deck out back. The lower level mirrors the main floor footprint with 1,702 square feet holding additional bedrooms, a game room, and storage. Full daylight on the walkout level means the lower floor lives just as well as the main.
Outside, a front porch, screened porch, open deck, covered porch, and patio give you outdoor options in every direction and on every level. At 75 feet 4 inches by 50 feet deep, this plan takes full advantage of sloping terrain. The craftsman and farmhouse styling give it curb appeal that works in mountain, lake, and vacation settings alike. This is a home designed for big families and big weekends.
The Creek Crossing plan is available for $1,495. For more large family plans, see Hunter’s Bend, Lake Burton Lodge, The Big Oaks, and Camp Stone.
Plan Highlights
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Full Plan Details
Everything you and your builder need to evaluate this plan.
Living Area
House Features
Construction
Floor Plans
Explore the Layout
A layout designed to live larger than the square footage suggests.


Builder Insight
I designed the Creek Crossing the way I approach every plan — starting with how a family actually lives in a home, not with the exterior style. Open flow where it matters, private space where it's needed, and no wasted square footage. That's 25 years of building experience in every dimension.
— Max Fulbright · Lead Designer, 35+ years
Your Plan Set
What’s Included
Complete and build-ready. Everything your builder needs to break ground.
Elevations
Front, side, and rear elevations at ¼″ scale with exterior material call-outs and porch details.
Floor Plans
Dimensioned floor plans for all 2 levels with room labels and dimensions.
Foundation Plan
Foundation plan with footing and wall dimensions. Suitable for slab, crawlspace, or basement.
Roof Plan
Roof plan with pitches, ridges, valleys, and porch roof details for accurate bidding and construction.
Build Budget
Cost to Build Estimator
Ballpark construction estimates based on 3,403 sq ft and 2026 national averages. Actual costs vary by region, contractor, and finish level.
Budget Build
$510,450 – $595,525
$150 – $175 / sq ft
Basic finishes, standard fixtures, builder-grade materials. Functional and clean.
Mid-Range Build
$595,525 – $765,675
$175 – $225 / sq ft
Quality finishes, custom cabinets, upgraded fixtures. The sweet spot for most builders.
Premium Build
$765,675 – $1,020,900
$225 – $300 / sq ft
High-end finishes, premium materials, custom details throughout. Architect-quality construction.
Estimates do not include land, site prep, permits, or utility connections. Costs vary by region. Call (770) 301-4214 for a free build cost consultation.
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