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BILOXIHP-0096-1 - The Outdoorsman |
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| * Note: Total Living Area does not include garage, covered
porch, deck, patio, storage square footage, etc. |
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Designer Comments: |
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7 ft. ceiling in bunk room.
7 ft - 4 in ceiling in screen porch |
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| This plan features a cost-effective design that is ideal for use as a fishing/hunting camp or just for weekend fun. The bunk room is insulated should the owner want to place a heat/cool unit in the bunk room. The screened porch is vaulted, keeps insects out, and allows breezes to flow through while the occupants view the scenery outside. Storage is provided under the bunk room for ATV units and other goods. Great design for the weekend! |
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| Living Sq. Ft:
96
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| Unheated Sq. Ft.: 96 |
Total Sq. Ft.: 192 |
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| Bedrooms: 1 |
Baths: 0 |
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| Width: 12 ft. - 0 in. |
Depth: 16 ft. - 0 in. |
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Foundation Type(s) Available: |
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| Crawlspace |
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| Garage: |
No
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Number of Cars: |
0
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| Exterior Finish:
Siding
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| Levels: |
1 |
Bonus Room: |
No
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| Wall Type: |
2x4
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Roof Type(s): |
Gable
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| Roof Pitch: |
6 in 12
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Sec. Roof Pitch: |
2.5 in 12
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| Ridge Height:
11 ft. - 4 in. |
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| Main Ceiling Height: 7 ft. |
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| Right-Reading Reverse Set: |
$ 50.00 |
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| Mirror Reverse Floorplan: |
$ 50.00 |
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| Color Rendering : |
$ 50.00 |
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| Modifications Available: |
Yes
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| Optional Slab Foundation : |
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| Optional Crawlspace Foundation : |
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This home will make a tremendous difference in our family's lives, and we owe it all to this designer...
I am 68 and my husband is 70 years old, and we have a 48 year old son who was involved in a near fatal car accident four and a half years ago. He is now completely wheelchair dependent, has a wife with two kids, and now lives with us. We take care of him morning to night, and many of the day-to-day tasks are quite time consuming and strenuous, especially for people of our age. Our previous home did not work well with our son's wheelchair, and after praying for some time, we found a house plan that had been built here locally. We immediately fell in love with this beautiful plan and are now in the process of building it with full wheelchair-accessibility, and cannot wait to get moved in... This home will make a tremendous difference in our family's lives, and we owe it all to this designer...
Betty W.
Atlanta, Georgia
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So far it has been the best thing I've ever done...
I had a chance to get something that I wanted, so I took it, and so far it has been the best thing I've ever done. It took us two years of planning, my wife and i must have gone over 3,000 house plans before we found the perfect plan. We just "had to love it" because this house was going to be the first and last house we build. Some of my favorite features in the home include the big windows in the front of the house, the big garage, and the wonderful living room. I started building my home on January 8th, 2009, right around the time when I left for Iraq for the 2nd time. It took me a long time to get all of the paper work in line, just due to being in iraq, and well as you can guess, building a house was not fun from 6,000 miles away but my wife was up to the challenge. I did a lot of the building myself on R&R's from Iraq, just to save on some money and to be able to say that I helped build my home. The house is not yet done, but we should be moving into the house in about 6 weeks when i get back from Iraq, and my family can't wait for it. Building this house really brought my family together and we've become much closer. I have recommended this designer to some friends, who have also got plans from them, and will be starting to build soon. I will recommend the guys at this site to anyone that wants to build their dream home....
Adam L.
Killeen, Texas
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We are definately enjoying living in our new home!
Construction began December 2008, and we moved into the house late April 2009. I had always wanted a split bedroom plan, and with our situation it gives the privacy that we so wanted. My Mother has the "Mother-in-law suite" on one end of the house, and we have the rest. We are definately enjoying living in our new home, and would DEFINITELY recommend this designer's plans to anyone looking to build their dream home
Janice G.
Hampstead, North Carolina
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It was a WONDERFUL experience, and I can't say enough good about the house plans!
It all started with the beautiful lot we bought. The three acre lot had a lot of character. There was a hill on one side and it was a corner lot. Next came the house plans. We knew that we wanted to build a ranch house. We looked at a lot of house plans, and when I found this plan, I had alot of questions. The designer's team helped me every step of the way, and they were very nice and easy to work with. I would recommend them to everyone and if I ever were to build again I would use them in a heart beat. I love my home. My top 3 favorite features of my house include: 1.)I love my 3-way fireplace. You can see it from so many areas in the house. You can see it from the dinning room, kitchen and the greatroom. Its a great feature that helps divide the rooms instead of a wall. 2.) I love my walk-out basement with the french doors and the two full windows. The light that comes into the windows and doors are wonderful they really brighten up the basement, and finally 3.) I love the outside of my house which is all stone, brick, shake and siding... no wood, no maintenance. We did make some changes to the original floor plan. House Plan Gallery made it so easy and very inexpensive. When I did do the changes, they were done right and quick. I also had no problems with the city on my house plans. Everything was done right and everything was up to code. Everyone that worked on the house had no problems with the blue prints.
We upgraded the ceiling by switching to 9ft. ceilings throughout the whole house. We made the master bedroom a cathedral ceiling and we did the same in the greatroom. In our dining area we did a beautiful tray ceiling with rope lighting. We wanted our greatroom to be bigger so we took out the foyer and extended the greatroom into that area. The guys at this company were definitely "on their game" when they realized that changes in the roof had to be made because of the changes in the greatroom. On the right side of the house we took out the three bathrooms and only went with one. The original plan in the master bedroom had three doors. One coming in the bedroom, the closet door and the bathroom door. We eliminated the closet door. You go through the masterbath to get in the closet and can get to his and her closets. Its works out great. If I'm getting ready for work and Tom's sleeping, I can close the door and get totally ready and not bother him. When you walk into the house from the garage there is a flex space that is on the origal floor plan. The change we made there was to take that out and put a half bathroom, it works out great. If Tom's working in the garage or we have a party out side, Tom or our guest don't have to use the masterbath room or walk across to the other side of the house. We also bumped out the french doors that come off the dining room. We put bay windows so when the french doors opened they would not interfere with the table. Our 2 favorite and most special changes we love are the three way fire place that helps divide the great room and dinning area, and the walk out basement with two full windows and french doors. So the house looks like a ranch from some angles but from others, it looks two story. Now check this out, the outside is gorgeous. We used stone, brick, shake and siding in the house. A lot going on, but it flows. No wood is on the outside, we didn't want anything we had to do maintenance on every year or every other year. We also decided to use foam insulation. It comes out of a machine and then swells up in the wall cavity and you then shave the extra foam off. Our basement called, at first for 10 poles. We reconstructed the floor joists and now we have only 2 in the basement. The basement floor we used stamped concrete. We also used a Geothermal system to heat and cool our house. I'm so proud of my house; I thank everyone that made this a great experience. My husband was the general contractor, he did it all, I give all the credit to him. I was very satisfied with the outcome. I would be happy to recommend anyone interested in building a new home to work with these guys. It was a WONDERFUL experience, and I can't say enough good about the house plans!
Tom and Katelynn C.
Mantua, Ohio
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The plans were flawless. Thanks for making our dream come true. We could not be happier!
My wife and I were married in 1993. Our dream and goal in life was to build our own home. We purchased a 800 square foot home in 1993 and we lived there until 1997 when we sold it and purchased a 1300 square foot home, which was 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. We started our family in that home, with our dream that one day we would build our dream home. We quickly outgrew this home with the addition of two children, and in 2005, we purchased our lot to build our home, and in 2006, we started looking at house plans. We were looking for house plan that was not "cut up", had plenty of room with no wasted space, and look great. Everyday when I would come home from work, my wife would show me some house plans (now, I have extensive constrution experience and I am the director of a building inspections department). I would tell her "no"... "that roof is to cut up" or "that house is to cut up", or "its not practical, and it will cost alot more to build". Then I come home one day in 2007 and she said she had found the right house plan. When she showed me a certain house plan, we immediately fell in love with the way it looked, the overall design of it, the layout and so much more. Also, when I started looking at the roof line and the corners, I could not believe how simple this house plan was to build! It just made so much sense and there was not one square foot of wasted space. We had literally looked at a thousand house plans and they did not even come close to this home. We truly built our dream home. We have a video of this home posted on your site that we did for you guys last year, and finished out the interior with very high-end materials including using 4.25 inch hard woods throughout, rock corner fire place, 7.5 inch four piece crown throughout the downstairs, travertine on the bath room floors, oil-rub bronze faucets, door knobs, shower doors, thresholds and hinges throughout, cherry cabinets with raised panels, and granite counter tops throughout. During construction we made a few updates including making the dining room and kitchen two feet wider, adding two feet to the children's end of the house to install a double lavatory, and adding two feet to the front garage wall to install a center pier for double garage doors. In addition, the plans called for a hip roof over the storage area in the master suite but I ended up using a gable roof there and made a kids play room. I also turned the laundry room into my closet and turned the garage utility room into a laundry room with the entrance in the dining room. Built the home on a crawlspace foundation, and used hardy plank instead of vinyl under the porch roof and gables. We love everything about it, from our family room over the garage, to the kids play room, to the three full baths. It took us 15 years and a lot of hard work before we could start building our home and we could not be more pleased... The plans were flawless. Thanks for making our dream come true. We could not be happier!
Brian P.
Cherryville, North Carolina
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The plan was great and we love the house!
The plan was great and we love the house!
Daniel H.
Clinton, South Carolina
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