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Country house plan 57-185

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Square Feet 1384
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2
Garage Stalls 1
Levels 1
Width 56'
Depth 46'
5 Copy Set $625
Reproducible Master $725
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This 1384 square feet country style 2 bedroom, 2 bath with 1 garage stalls falls in the 1000-2000 square feet range. It also combines elements from the traditional style.

The floor plan features great room/living room, suited for view lot, volume/vaulted ceiling, main floor master bed & bath, peninsula/eating bar, wrap around porch, unfinished/future space, walk-in closet, suited for sloping lot, side-entry garage, empty-nester, family room/keeping room, suited for corner lot, open floor plan, main floor bed & bath, daylight basement.
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Main Level of Plan 57-185 - 1384 Sq. Ft.
Country house plan 57-185 Main Level
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Lower Level of Plan 57-185 - 611 Sq. Ft.
Country house plan 57-185 Lower Level
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PLAN # 57-185
BASICS
Levels1
Bedrooms2
Potential Bedrooms0
Baths2
Garage Stalls1
STYLES
DESIGNER NOTES
Vaulted ceiling in great room starts at 8'0" and pitches up to a 13' peak.
FEATURES
great room/living room
suited for view lot
volume/vaulted ceiling
main floor master bed & bath
peninsula/eating bar
wrap around porch
unfinished/future space
walk-in closet
suited for sloping lot
side-entry garage
empty-nester
family room/keeping room
suited for corner lot
open floor plan
main floor bed & bath
daylight basement
DIMENSIONS
Width56'
Depth46'
Height21'
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage1384
Main Floor1384
Lower Floor611
WALL INFORMATION
Exterior Wall Constr2"x4"
CEILING HEIGHTS
Ceiling Main8
FOUNDATIONS
Daylight Basement
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PRICING
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Starting at $625
 
Plan Sets Price
Reproducible Master (Recommended) $725
8 Copy Construction Set $725
5 Copy Construction Set $625
Additional Construction Sets $50
Foundation Options
Daylight Basement $0
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Materials List $60
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