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I truly do love this house plan...



I truly do love this house plan that I purchased from this designer. From the beginning, I searched through hundreds of plan books for the perfect layout. I then decided to turn to the internet and bingo, I found you guys. We are hoping to get started with construction in 2011, and feel certain that this home will be a very positive and special place for the elderly people that it will be built for... As a result, we have an enormous sense of accomplishment in our lives, in just having had a small part in finding this beautiful and highly-functional home design...

Kim R.
Robertsarm, Newfoundland, Canada


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First Floor: 800 sq. ft. (living)
Front Porch: 180 sq. ft. (unheated)
Rear Porch: 100 sq. ft. (unheated)

 
The design and layout of this home brings back the memories of days gone by and of places we feel comfortable. Enjoying the screened-in back porch in the summer...and spending time with your family year-round, make this a most inviting home. A charming home that will fulfill many families needs!
 
Living Sq. Ft: 800 *
 
Unheated Sq. Ft.: 280 Total Sq. Ft.: 1080
Bedrooms: 2 Baths: 1
Width: 30 ft. - 0 in. Depth: 36 ft. - 0 in.
Foundation Type(s) Available:
Slab
Garage: No Number of Cars: 0
Exterior Finish: Siding  
Levels: 1 Bonus Room: No
Wall Type: 2x4 Roof Type(s): Gable
Roof Pitch: 12 in 12 Sec. Roof Pitch: 4 in 12
Ridge Height:   21 ft. - 6 in.
Main Ceiling Height: 8 ft.
 
 
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We decided it was time to get rid of the mold-infested, dry-rotted modular we had lived in since 1986.

When we paid off the mortgage on our farm, we decided it was time to get rid of the mold-infested, dry-rotted modular we had lived in since 1986. I began looking for floor plans that incorporated what I wanted in a dream home. I knew I wanted an open floor plan, all walk-in-closets, a two-car garage, and a bonus room above the garage. After looking online for several months, I ran across the floor plan and decided that was my dream house. We have built as "green" a home as possible. The house is built at a 12 degree angle to the south for energy conservation. The HVAC and the water heater are geothermal. The kitchen floor is cork. The office floor is bamboo. The carpeting throughout the home is made from corn. We hope HVAC and the water heater will save us many dollars and the brick exterior will keep the cold wind from howling through in the cold winter months. Thanks Mark, Stephen, Jason and April for helping us to make our dreams a reality!

Patricia H.
Westpoint, Indiana
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It was so close to what I would have designed myself.

I began looking for house plans in the fall of 2006. My husband and I had just sold our home to move in and take care of my recently widowed Mother. Our youngest son was in college and also still living at home. We sold many of our things and put the rest in storage. We were living in my childhood home. We all knew we needed a layout to accommodate our new family dynamic. We were fortunate that my late father had purchased some land years before and the area was perfect for a new home. We are in a restricted, large acre lot with extra wooded acreage behind the home site. My husband and I were looking for a home that would provide the needed space for my mother, the space for a college student, as well as the place we would enjoy retiring to. I began searching home plans on the Internet. I found many plans but always came back to one of the first plans we found. I was looking for a split design, a large open living space and a bonus room. We found a perfect plan. It reminded me of a traditional home with a slight French style. It was so close to what I would have designed myself. The two bedrooms on one end serve as my mother’s quarters. We did increase the size of her rooms by extending the length of the house by one foot. One room used for a sitting room and the other for her bedroom with a bath in between. This provides her with her own space without making her feel isolated. The large window with the transom on the front gives her a great deal of light and she does not feel she is sitting in a bedroom all day. In the far away future it will serve as two guest rooms and a private bath. The openness of the living room, kitchen, breakfast nook and dining room is perfect for our extended families. Now that my mother is living with me, we are usually the home where many of the family gatherings take place. We can be in the adjoining rooms but all feel we are together. We changed the three large windows in the living room to a sliding glass door opening out to the porch. We also had the porch screened in and an additional cement patio poured out from the house. This gives even more gathering and entertaining space. The master bedroom and bath are perfect for us. Being on the opposite end of the house ensures privacy and the spaciousness gives us the option of a sitting and TV area in our room. We did rearrange the master bath to accommodate a little larger shower and a larger tub but we still have the water closet and double sinks, which we love. The laundry room is huge and we opted to leave out the half bath and put a built in office space where the bath and closet were on the plan. This opens the space even more. One reason we felt comfortable giving up the half bath is because we opted for the full bath in the bonus room over the garage. We finished this room and it was a perfect hideaway and bedroom for our college-aged son. He recently purchased his own home and now our grandchildren are thrilled with our bonus playroom and their own bath. We opted for a slab foundation and vinyl siding. We are very happy with this home. We moved in our home in July of 2007. We look forward to many more years in this wonderful home!

Cheryl G.
Lexington, South Carolina
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Her father had passed away and my house was burned beyond repair.

Friday, February 13, 2009 -I left my home in Gulfport, MS around 4pm on a three hour drive to Alabama. My best friend, Darryn, was with me and we had to attend a Board meeting at 8pm that night, and a Membership meeting the next morning. Mary Martha, my girlfriend who lives with me, was at her father's house in Ocean Springs, MS. Her father was 92 years old and on his death bed, she was staying with him till he passed. There are no phones where I was staying, in Alabama, and cell service is limited. Around 11:30 pm a fellow member of our club, who lives in the area, came by and woke us up. He explained that I needed to get home because I had a fire at home and there was a hole in my roof. My buddy and I drove around and found cell service. I was able to get in touch with Mary Martha and she filled me in. Her father had passed away and my house was burned beyond repair. We made the trip back to Gulfport safely. The Red Cross set us up with a place to stay and provided us with money for meals for the weekend. They also gave us a debit card for clothes and necessities purchases. My insurance company ended up declaring the house a total loss. Mary Martha's family offered us to stay in her father's house until we figured out all of our requirements in dealing with the insurance company. We ended up renting her father's house from the estate of the family, while our new house was under construction. Our next step, after demolishing the old house, was to decide on a house plan and get quotes from builders. After weeks of internet and local building store searches, we finally decided on a house plan that best meet our needs and wants. We found a certain house plan and you can imagine how surprised we were when the plans came in and we saw that they originated from Hattiesburg, MS. Darryn called me and told me he had bumped into a friend of ours that we had gone to high school and played baseball with. That friend was Johnny Willis and he was a building contractor. I called Johnny and about four other contractors and got bids for building my new home. After alot of discussions and visits to view some of the work completed and in progress, I decided on Mr. Willis. Johnny also did his own framing, this made it easy to make adjustments without having to get the plans re-drawn. Johnny stated he would have it finished in 90-120 days. He started in May of 2009, and even with the MAJOR changes, that effect building in the City of Gulfport by the Code Office and FEMA regulations, due to Hurricane Katrina. He was able to complete the project inside the alotted time frame. And in September of 2009, we moved in and became the happy owners of a beautiful home. Some pictures taken during the construction process may be viewed here: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/album.php?id=702243524&aid=89187

Randy B.
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
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We love our home from this designer...and there is no place I would rather be!



We were ready to build our second house, our first one being a large 3,200 sq. ft. steel frame home. We wanted something that would be just the right size when our kids moved out, 2,000-1,800 sq. ft. ...not too big, but big enough to entertain, and for two teenagers to hang out with their friends! I looked thru tons of books and online till I found this plan. Having two teenagers, I wanted something with three bathrooms. I also wanted something with good use of space. The open floor plan is amazing. We love having the living area, kitchen, and dining area as one big open space...it really brings the whole family together! We love our home from this designer...there is no place I would rather be!

Lisa M.
Sanger, Texas
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The house and its design brings rave reviews from everyone...

We had a great experience with your company, website, plans and the people who helped us. We are about 3 weeks out from completion with the cabinets and painting on our new home being completed this week. The house and its design brings rave reviews from everyone. It sits on an acre of land that gently slopes to a wild type habitat with a small creek just off the property. We used native limestone (chopped) and used a 30 year matching shingle. The house and setting are really great. Thanks to you and all your wonderful people.

James C.
Taylor, Texas
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The property has been in his family for five generations, so we wanted to pick the perfect plan for the farm. Luckily, we found that plan at this site.

We are newly married and have a new baby. Our rental house was small and we needed more space. We really like the fact that the kitchen and dining are open to the living room. Also, the master is on the opposite side of the house from the kids rooms. After several years of renting, we decided to build on my husband's family property. The property has been in his family for five generations, so we wanted to pick the perfect plan for the farm. Luckily, we found that plan with this designer. The house is underway and we look forward to spending our lives in our new home. Thank You!

Andrea C.
Spring City, Tennessee
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