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BILOXIHP-2601-1 - The Magnolia

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* Note: Total Living Area does not include garage, covered porch, deck, patio, storage square footage, etc.


Designer Comments:
First Floor: 2,601 sq. ft. (living)
Front Porch: 210 sq. ft. (unheated)
Rear Porch: 217 sq. ft. (unheated)
Garage: 643 sq. ft. (unheated)
Storage: 88 sq. ft. (unheated)
If Unfinished Bonus Room included + 329 sq. ft.

 
This Traditional Country home includes an open floor plan with 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, a split-bedroom layout, and other unique features. The master suite includes a raised ceiling in the master bedroom, 2 large walk-in closets, a jet tub, and an oversized shower. The kitchen is fully-equipped with a wraparound raised bar, walk-in pantry, and a large adjoining laundry. One bedroom may be used as a family member suite. Expansive great room features a vaulted ceiling and a gas log fireplace. Large front and rear covered porches complement the livability of this home. An oversized garage is provided for real-sized vehicles. Room spaces are designed large enough to have added space for a comfortable lifestyle! To view smaller 4 bedroom, 3 bath version with smaller breakfast, see plan HPG-2501.
 
Living Sq. Ft: 2601 *
 
Unheated Sq. Ft.: 1487 Total Sq. Ft.: 4088
Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3.5
Width: 84 ft. - 0 in. Depth: 54 ft. - 6 in.
Foundation Type(s) Available:
Slab /Crawlspace
Garage: Yes Number of Cars: 2
Exterior Finish: Brick / Siding  
Levels: 1.5 Bonus Room: Yes
Wall Type: 2x4 Roof Type(s): Hip
Roof Pitch: 8 in 12 Sec. Roof Pitch: 14 in 12
Ridge Height:   26 ft. - 0 in.
Main Ceiling Height: 9 ft.
 
 
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