This 2097 square feet country style 3 bedroom, 3 bath with 3 garage stalls falls in the 2000-3000 square feet range. It also combines elements from the traditional, southern styles.
The floor plan features unfinished/future space, screened porch/sunroom, walk-in closet, kitchen island, open floor plan, peninsula/eating bar, split bedrooms, great room/living room, oversized garage, master sitting area, side-entry garage, teen suite/jack & jill bath, volume/vaulted ceiling, walk-in pantry/cabinet pantry, covered front porch, nook/breakfast area/dining, suited for corner lot, bonus/play/flex room, suited for view lot.
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| Traditional House Plans, Southern House Plans, Country house plans |
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| Crawlspace, Slab |
| 5 Copy Set | $675.00 |
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| 8 Copy Set | $775.00 |
| Reproducible Master | $875.00 |
| Single Set | $575.00 |
| CAD Set | $1,350.00 |
| Bedrooms | 3 | |
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| Potential Bedrooms | 0 | |
| Bathrooms | 3.0 | |
| Levels | 1 | |
| Garage Stalls | 3 | |
| Heated Sq Ft. | 2097 | |
| Main Floor Sq Ft. | 2097 | |
| Roof Pitch | 8:12 | |
| Exterior Wall Construction | 2"x4" | |
Elegant round columns "dress up" this three bedroom, three bath, southern country porch design. It's classic irresistible styling makes it perfect for almost any neighborhood. The large vaulted family room, enormous country kitchen and it's 452 square foot bonus area make this home feel so much more spacious than one might expect of a 2097 square foot design. The sumptuous master suite includes a double tray ceiling, a sitting area, a large walk-in closet, and luxurious bath. The 14'-3" x 22'-6" country kitchen is open to the vaulted family room. A French door leads to the vaulted screened porch. The patio or deck is accessible from both the screened porch and master bedroom. The dining room is adorned with a decorative round column and tray ceiling. Bedrooms two and three each feature walk-in closets and individual baths.\
All other photos courtesy of Elizabeth Birdwell and Ditra Kemmer
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