* Note: Total Living Area does not include garage, covered
porch, deck, patio, storage square footage, etc.
Designer Comments:
First Floor: 1,603 sq. ft. (living)
Front Porch: 30 sq. ft. (unheated)
Garage: 498 sq. ft. (unheated)
Storage: 42 sq. ft. (unheated)
The "open" nature of this home's floorplan is designed to meet the needs of many homeowners and builders who are looking to build on a relatively narrow lot. The focal point of the great room is the entertainment center. The open area boasts a raised bar for conversations with family and friends while isolating them away from the work triangle. The master suite has great amenities with a trayed ceiling, large garden tub, oversized shower, linen, large closet, and is located next to the flex space that may serve as an office, nursery, or hobby room. A spaciouse patio lends itself to grilling out, sunbathing, and visiting with friends. Large garage features well-sized storage space. A plan that meets the needs of the busy family!
Living Sq. Ft:
1603
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Unheated Sq. Ft.: 570
Total Sq. Ft.: 2173
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2
Width: 50 ft. - 0 in.
Depth: 65 ft. - 0 in.
Foundation Type(s) Available:
Slab /Crawlspace
Garage:
Yes
Number of Cars:
2
Exterior Finish:
Brick / Siding
Levels:
1
Bonus Room:
No
Wall Type:
2x4
Roof Type(s):
Hip/Gable
Roof Pitch:
10 in 12
Sec. Roof Pitch:
None
Ridge Height:
20 ft. - 2 in.
Main Ceiling Height: 9 ft.
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690.00
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Color Rendering :
$ 50.00
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Yes
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