5 Floor Plans with Dual Primary Suites (2024)

Posted by Gabbie Gately on Mar 7, 2021 2:11:00 PM

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What’s better than one luxurious primary suite? How about two primary suites? It sounds decadent, but the truth is that dual primary suites are gaining popularity because they can be super practical for families of every size and shape.

A dual primary suite can be used for:

  • An in-law suite
  • A guest suite
  • A teen room
  • A home office
  • A bonus room
  • A hybrid learning space
  • So much more!

Can a House Have Two Primary Bedrooms?

Yes, floor plans with dual primary suites are possible. In fact, it’s a growing trend because of the many benefits having two primary suites provides—privacy, flexible solutions for unique households, resale value, and so on. Luxury primary suite floor plans are on the rise, especially as more people are spending more time together at home. The trend is also popular among older couples with changing sleeping habits.

Having separate primary baths also has its advantages, especially for a couple with competing schedules or just a desire to have more privacy. Of course, who doesn’t want the extra storage space of two primary closets? No matter what your reasons are for wanting home plans with two primary suites, Adair Homes has options for you.

Here are five gorgeous plans that feature a dual primary suite option. (See all custom home floor plans).

The Ashland

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Ashland Plan Built in Fall Creek, OR

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Ashland Plan Built in Florence, OR

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Ashland Plan Built in Florence, OR

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Ashland Plan Built in Fall Creek, OR

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Ashland Plan Built in Arlington, WA

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Ashland Plan Built in Fall Creek. OR

5 bedroom + den | 3.5 bath | 3,148 square feet

Need a home with room to grow, and grow, and grow some more? Our grand Ashland floor plan features a primary suite on the main level plus a dual primary suite, three additional bedrooms, and a bonus room on the second floor! Each identically sized primary suite has a walk-in closet and full bath with optional dual sinks. If you need extra storage for clothes, shoes, and accessories, the upstairs primary suite has the option for an even larger walk-in closet with minimal impact to the floor space in the room.

The main-level primary suite is great for visiting in-laws, live-in grandparents, or any other guests who would benefit from easy access to the common areas.

Additional options for the Ashland include:

  • Wraparound porch
  • Kitchen pantry
  • Covered patio
  • Three-car garage
  • Extended dining room
  • Three exterior options to choose from

View floorplan and photo gallery

Live in Arizona? Check out the Ashlands sister plan, The Humboldt!

The Mt. Hood

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Mt. Hood Plan Built in Centerville, WA

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Mt. Hood Plan Built in Sammamish, WA

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Mt. Hood Plan Built in Sammamish, WA

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Mt. Hood Plan Built in Sammamish, WA

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Mt. Hood Plan Built in Rathdrum, ID

4 bedroom + den | 3.5 bath | 2,734 square feet

It’s like everything you want all in one home. Our Mt. Hood plan features more than 2,700 square feet on a single level, but with a big surprise. The home includes a bonus room that you can choose to build as a second primary suite.

One-story living is a good option for a multigenerational household with older parents who might encounter accessibility issues as they age. They get the many benefits of a private space while staying closely connected to family.

With two primary suites at opposite ends of the home, everybody has all the privacy—and space—that they need. Both primary suites also offer the option for a door that accesses the back deck, so you can step outside any time for your morning coffee or a last look at the stars before bedtime.

Additional options for the Mt. Hood include:

  • Gourmet kitchen
  • Upgraded primary bath
  • Four exterior styles to choose from

View floorplan, photo gallery, and virtual tour.

Live in Arizona? Check out the Mt. Hoods sister plan, The Graham!

The St. Helens

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St. Helens Plan Built in Culver, OR

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St. Helens Plan Built in Culver, OR

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St. Helens Plan Built in Eagle Point, OR

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St. Helens Plan Built in Jacksonville, OR

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St. Helens Plan Built in Jacksonville, OR

4 bedroom | 2.5 bath | 2,711 square feet

Our St. Helens plan is a ranch-style home that’s big on options. The bonus room can be built as a second primary suite, and the fourth bedroom can be turned into a den. The single-level design is ideal for turning the second primary bedroom into an in-law suite or fancy guest suite. Both primary suites have large double windows facing the back to allow natural light to flow in and to optimize views without compromising privacy. One of them can even be enlarged to create an additional 85 square feet of space for that reading nook or yoga corner you have always wanted.

The separation of the two primary suites affords privacy while still keeping the family connected. Whether you have adult children or aging parents living at home, everybody gets their own space while saving money by living under the same roof.

Additional options for the St. Helens include:

  • Upgraded primary bath
  • Covered patio
  • Fireplace in the great room
  • Three-car garage
  • Four exterior styles

View floorplan, photo gallery, and virtual tour.

Live in Arizona? Check out the St. Helens sister plan, The Pike!

The Creston

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Creston Plan Built in Newburg, OR

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Creston Plan Built in Lynnwood, WA

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Creston Plan Built in Sandy, OR

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Creston Plan Built in Newberg, OR

5 bedroom | 2.5 bath | 2,512 square feet

Like the Ashland, the Creston plan includes a main floor primary bedroom with a dual primary suite and bonus room on the second level. Downstairs, the Creston features an ultra-spacious kitchen and dining area that’s the perfect place for big family dinners. The optional enlarged primary suite on the first level creates more floor space and expands the walk-in closet for even more storage. You can also splurge on the primary bath upgrade to create a spa-like experience at home!

The primary suites in this floor plan are on two levels for maximum privacy. This is a great option for visiting guests or multigenerational households.

Additional options for the Creston include:

  • Wraparound porch
  • Covered patio
  • Upgraded primary bath
  • Gourmet kitchen
  • Three exterior styles

View floorplan and photo gallery

Live in Arizona? Check out the Creston's sister plan, The Payson!

The Gallatin

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Gallatin Plan Built in Blachly, OR

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Gallatin Plan Built in Blachly, OR

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Gallatin Plan Built in Talent, OR

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Gallatin Plan Built in Bend, OR

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Gallatin Plan Built in Bend, OR

5 bedroom | 2.5 bath | 2,080 square feet

Need the flexibility of two primary suites but not all the extra space and cost? Our Gallatin is barely more than 2,000 square feet, but this home is so open you won’t even miss the additional square footage. The Gallatin features a first-floor primary bedroom with the option to build a second primary suite and a dramatic loft upstairs. You can also upgrade the primary bath to include both a shower and a tub for ultimate convenience and luxury.

Adult children or in-laws can enjoy the privacy of the primary bedroom on the main level without sacrificing comfort or luxury for the second primary upstairs.

Additional options for the Gallatin include:

  • Upgraded primary bath
  • Gourmet kitchen
  • Expanded kitchen/dining area
  • Three exterior styles

View floorplan, photo gallery, and virtual tour.

Live in Arizona? Check out the Gallatin's sister plan, The Reynolds!

Looking for a dual primary suite for an Adair Homes custom home floor plan not listed here?

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5 Floor Plans with Dual Primary Suites (2024)

FAQs

What is a dual primary suite? ›

What is a dual owner's suite? Like two master bedroom home plans, dual owner's suites offer two spacious primary bedrooms for households with more than one person or people who would appreciate that level of luxury, space, and privacy.

What do you call a house with two master suites? ›

A dual master home is a home with two master bedrooms, each with their own ensuite and frequently their own walk-in closets.

Can a house have multiple master bedrooms? ›

The Multiple Master Suite (MMS) House Plan

This usually means that the home will include two separate and large master bedrooms with their own ensuite bathrooms – usually located at opposite sides of the house or on different floors.

How big should a 5 bedroom house be? ›

How Big Is a Typical Five-Bedroom House? The average five-bedroom home ranges from 2,500 to 5,000 square feet. Home size is dependent on more than only bedrooms. Other spaces to consider are the kitchen, bathrooms, the size of the living room, and additional rooms like sunrooms, patios, and porches.

What is a dual owner suite? ›

What Is a Dual Owner's Suite House Plan? Such plans feature two owner's suites, each with a private ensuite (adjoining) bathroom and walk-in closet, though sometimes, Owner's Suite 2 is an alternate layout included with the plan.

Why is it called a primary suite? ›

Why the shift of name? The shift from “master” to “primary bedroom” has been made due to negative implications and perceptions involving the word “master.” Consumers and real estate professionals realize and understand the term “master” as something racist and offer a sexist implication.

What is a roommate floor plan? ›

A roommate plan is a blueprint for harmonious cohabitation, typically featuring separate bedrooms for each roommate alongside shared common areas like the living room, kitchen, and bathroom.

What is a house with two floors called? ›

The word 'duplex' is used quite a lot in the Indian Real Estate Market to describe a two storeyed house and even a two storeyed (split level) apartment.

What do realtors call the master bedroom? ›

In an effort to be sensitive to the discomfort that the “master bedroom” evokes, realtors have begun to refer to the largest bedroom of the home as the “primary bedroom.”

What is split master bedroom floor plans? ›

“A split bedroom floor plan has bedrooms on different sides of the house,” Thomas says. The primary bedroom is split from the other bedrooms, typically by the common spaces of the house. Usually, it's the kitchen, living room, or even a dining room, explains Thomas.

Should master bedroom be on first or second floor? ›

If you want to stay in your house as you get older, having your master on the first floor makes it so you don't have to remodel or add any additions if you ever experience any mobility issues. First floor bedrooms also increase resale value, as they are currently very desirable, and can lower utility bills.

Does adding a master bedroom increase home value? ›

Q: Are there any guidelines for determining how much value an extra bedroom adds? While it varies by location, a general rule of thumb is that an extra bedroom can increase the resale value of your home by 15% to 20%, on average.

Is 5 bedrooms a mansion? ›

The typical real estate definition of a mansion is a home that offers at least 5,000 square feet of space and at least five to six bedrooms. Mansions typically sit on small acreage (homes set on vast amounts of land are considered estates).

How much does a 5 bedroom house cost in the USA? ›

If you're thinking of buying a 5 bedroom home, you'll need to spend a significant amount of money. The median price for a 5 bedroom home in the United States is $315,000, although prices vary significantly depending on your location.

What is the best size home for a retired couple? ›

A Size With Universal Appeal

Since Southern Living has so many unique house plans in our collection, we've come to learn which are the best and most-loved layouts for each stage of life. And if you ask us, the perfect size for a retirement home is 1,500 square feet.

What does a 2 room suite mean? ›

Usually two separate bedrooms, often each has it's own bathroom and often there is a common area, such as a small living room. This makes it different than two separate standard rooms with or without a connecting door.

What is the difference between a twin room and a suite? ›

You get a single room with one or more king, queen, full, or twin beds, a work desk, a bathroom, and maybe a closet, TV, and a dresser. A suite is a much larger accommodation. It usually has an attached bathroom, a living area, and most times, includes a dining area as well.

What's another word for primary suite? ›

What do "primary bedroom," "owner's suite," and "master bedroom" all have in common? More than one might think. These distinct real estate terms all refer to the same domestic space: the largest bedroom in a home, likely with an en-suite bath.

What is a split primary bedroom? ›

In a property with a split bedroom floor plan, the main bedroom or suite is separated from the rest of the rooms in the house. So you'll have the main bedroom on one end of the house, then the common living spaces in the middle, and the other bedrooms grouped together on the other side of the house.

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