I designed Sunset Ridge as a 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath single-story home that puts 3,196 square feet all on one level with a 36-foot carport. This plan went viral for a reason. It delivers the kind of wide-open, single-floor living that most plans only achieve by going to two stories. If you want everything on one level with ten-foot ceilings and no compromise on space, Sunset Ridge is the plan.
The open layout is the star here, with kitchen, dining, and living flowing together under ten-foot ceilings throughout. A foyer, office, dining room, and mudroom give you dedicated spaces for every daily need. The master suite sits privately separated from the secondary bedrooms, and every room is positioned with purpose. Laundry and pantry are right where you need them. No stairs, no wasted hallways, just a floor plan that works.
A rear porch and front porch give you outdoor living on both sides, and the 36-foot carport provides covered parking without the enclosed garage cost. At 86 feet 8 inches wide by 63 feet 10 inches deep on a flat lot, this plan needs width but rewards it with the most comfortable single-level living you can build. The vaulted rear porch extends your living outdoors for three-season enjoyment. This is the house people share because it is the house they wish they lived in.
The Sunset Ridge plan is available for $1,495. Similar single-story plans include Alpine Lodge, Sunset Cottage, Butler’s Mill, and Creek Crossing.
Plan Highlights
Specifications
Full Plan Details
Everything you and your builder need to evaluate this plan.
Living Area
House Features
Construction
Floor Plans
Explore the Layout
Mountain living designed right — every level takes advantage of the terrain.
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Builder Insight
I designed the Sunset Ridge for the kind of site most house plans treat as a problem — a lot with real grade change. The walkout lower level, deep covered porches, and vertical massing are all intentional. Slope is an asset in the right design. This plan uses it.
— Max Fulbright · Lead Designer, 35+ years
Your Plan Set
What’s Included
Complete and build-ready. Everything your builder needs to break ground on your mountain or wooded property.
Elevations
Front, side, and rear elevations at ¼″ scale with exterior material call-outs and porch details.
Floor Plans
Dimensioned floor plans for all 1 level with room labels and dimensions.
Foundation Plan
Foundation plan with footing and wall dimensions. Includes walkout lower level if applicable.
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 3,196 sq ft and 2026 national averages. Actual costs vary by region, contractor, and finish level.
Budget Build
$479,400 – $559,300
$150 – $175 / sq ft
Basic finishes, standard fixtures, builder-grade materials. Functional and clean.
Mid-Range Build
$559,300 – $719,100
$175 – $225 / sq ft
Quality finishes, custom cabinets, upgraded fixtures. The sweet spot for most builders.
Premium Build
$719,100 – $958,800
$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.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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