Plan 02 / Warm Modern two-story family plan
Riverbend Home Plan Idaho
A 3,867 SF two-story Riverbend home plan for Idaho families who need six bedrooms, four baths, a three-car garage, and daily-use storage without crowding the main level.
Floor plan direction
Plan the Riverbend around family rhythm.
This Riverbend home plan starts with six bedrooms, four baths, a three-car garage, and 3,867 square feet across two levels. We tune the Idaho layout around how your household actually moves: quieter bedrooms upstairs, flexible main-level living, practical drop zones, and shared spaces sized for busy mornings, homework, guests, and weekends at home.
- Six-bedroom Riverbend plan with room for family, guests, work, and flex use
- Shared spaces sized for busy mornings, homework, and weekends at home
- Upper-level bedroom logic can be tuned around privacy and daily routines
- Three-car garage, storage, and drop-zone strategy can be refined by lot and vehicle needs
Plans + elevations
Start from the Riverbend plan, then make it yours.
We use the standard Riverbend home plan as a strong starting point, then adjust the drawings for your Idaho lot, priorities, and budget. That might mean refining the kitchen, expanding storage, shifting bedroom use, changing the garage setup, or tailoring the upstairs so the home fits your family before construction begins.
Design walkthrough
Watch how The Riverbend moves through both levels
This short walkthrough shows how the main living areas, upstairs bedroom layout, flexible shared spaces, garage entry, and outdoor connection work together inside The Riverbend. Use it to understand the feel of the plan before we customize it for your lot, budget, and lifestyle.
Elevation direction
Exterior direction
- Two-story massing with a grounded, family-home presence
- Three-car garage integrated into the front elevation
- Window placement balanced for daylight, privacy, and curb appeal
- Material options that can lean modern, transitional, or mountain-inspired
- Entry details scaled to feel welcoming without overcomplicating the build
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