This 1660 square feet country style 3 bedroom, 2 bath with 0 garage stalls falls in the 1000-2000 square feet range. It also combines elements from the farm, cape styles.
The floor plan features bonus/play/flex room, unfinished/future space, main floor bed & bath, suited for corner lot, walk-in closet, covered front porch, open floor plan, upstairs master bdrm, suited for narrow lot, main floor master bed & bath, great room/living room, volume/vaulted ceiling.
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| 5 Copy Set | $625.00 |
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| 8 Copy Set | $725.00 |
| Reproducible Master | $800.00 |
| PDF Set | $800.00 |
| CAD Set | $1,275.00 |
| Bedrooms | 3 | |
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| Potential Bedrooms | 0 | |
| Bathrooms | 2.0 | |
| Levels | 1 | |
| Garage Stalls | 0 | |
| Heated Sq Ft. | 1660 | |
| Main Floor Sq Ft. | 1660 | |
| Bonus Sq Ft. | 990 | |
| Main Ceiling Height | 9 | |
| Upper Ceiling Height | 8 | |
| Roof Pitch | 10:12 | |
| Exterior Wall Construction | 2"x4" | |
This plan has an unfinished upper level of 1232 sq. ft. Traditional warmth, inviting rooms, and a practical layout make this house plan an attractive three-bedroom home. Recommending this design to the prospective homeowner are ample space, uncomplicated roof lines, and lots of nice touches: Family room features a gas fireplace flanked by windows, and natural light through front windows and sidelights at the main entrance Expansive kitchen/dining area offers a congenial mealtime atmosphere with plenty of space, French doors, and a handy pantry Separate utility room shields the living areas from washer and dryer noise Bedrooms 2 and 3 share access to the second full bath and linen closet Master bedroom has an elegant tray ceiling for added spaciousness, and two walk-in closets are provided Private master bathroom has a garden tub and separate shower, plus a double vanity, linen closet, and corner shelf Unfinished second floor bonus space offers the potential for a future office or multi-purpose space \
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