About this design.
The Transitional Ranch takes the wide, low, welcoming form of a Texas ranch home and updates it with the kind of interior detail that today’s buyers actually want. At 2,741 square feet across one story, three bedrooms and three full baths give every bedroom its own private bath — a layout decision that makes a real difference once you’re living in the house with guests or extended family.
The ranch form means long sight lines, wide hallways, and a connection to the outdoors that narrower footprints just can’t match. The kitchen and main living area are open and oriented toward covered outdoor living — in the Hill Country, that indoor-outdoor relationship isn’t a design choice, it’s a requirement. Three separate suites mean the plan can function as a family home, a multi-generational setup, or a primary residence with dedicated guest accommodations depending on what the household needs.
This plan is for the buyer who knows Texas and builds accordingly — wide roof overhangs for shade, a layout that captures prevailing breezes, and a footprint that settles into the Hill Country landscape rather than fighting it. Three-bath single-story plans at this square footage are harder to find than they should be.
Interested in how this plan adapts to your lot? Get in touch and let’s walk through it together.
