House Plan #461-1

Front Elevation

This plan has a traditional bungalow front porch that is perfect for a corner lot. A detached garage version is also available.

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Additional Information

Features
  • covered front porch
  • detached garage
  • economical to build
  • energy efficient design
  • kitchen island
  • main floor master bed & bath
  • open floor plan
  • side-entry garage
  • suited for narrow lot
  • wrap around porch
Styles
Cottage house plans, Craftsman home plans, Traditional House Plans, Bungalow House Plans
Available Foundations
Slab, Pier

Pricing and Availability

5 Copy Set $745.00
8 Copy Set $820.00
Bedrooms 3
Potential Bedrooms 0
Bathrooms 2.0
Levels 1
Garage Stalls 2
Heated Sq Ft. 1450
Main Floor Sq Ft. 1450
Main Ceiling Height 9
Roof Framing Truss
Roof Pitch 7:12
Exterior Wall Construction2"x4", 2"x6"

Crafted Green ? Home widths are based on 4? increments - less waste during construction. ? Bump outs are kept to a minimum. Extra corners are expensive, energy inefficient, and time consuming to build. ? Roof line is simple. Less waste and complication means savings that can be put into extra energy efficient appliances, solar power, and most importantly insulation. ? A smaller, but well functioning, living space means less energy is needed over the life of the home. ? A simple insulating envelope with equipment in conditioned spaces equals superior HVAC performance and less utility costs.\

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