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© house floor plans copyrighted by designer
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Photographs may show modified designs.
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| Square Feet |
3343 |
| Bedrooms |
3 |
| Bathrooms |
3.5 |
| Garage Stalls |
2 |
| Levels |
2 |
| Width |
49' 5" |
| Depth |
82' |
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Designed for a narrow lot with a rear entry Garage, this plan still boasts some great features that make it seem bigger than it is.
The unique Entry into a private courtyard leads you to the front door by way of a traditional Italian Loggia. The Family Rm enjoys views to this private courtyard, including an exterior fireplace and bbq area, as well as wide expanse of glass/view to the front.
The Entry leads you back to a two story Grand Hall which flows into the Dining Room on the right.
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© house floor plans copyrighted by designer.
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© house floor plans copyrighted by designer.
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specs, features & pricing
| PLAN # 120-164 |
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BASICS
| Levels | 2 |
| Bedrooms | 3 |
| Potential Bedrooms | 3 |
| Baths | 3.5 |
| Garage Stalls | 2 |
STYLES
FEATURES
| wine cellar |
| guest suite |
| suited for corner lot |
| open floor plan |
| main floor bed & bath |
| walk-in pantry/cabinet pantry |
| suited for view lot |
| grill deck/sundeck |
| unique features |
| kitchen island |
| courtyard |
| hobby/rec room/game room |
| walk-in closet |
| volume/vaulted ceiling |
| main floor master bed & bath |
| covered front porch |
| split bedrooms |
| upstairs bedrooms/bath |
| great room/living room |
| loft / balcony |
| main floor laundry |
| upstairs master bdrm |
| 2 master suites |
| in-law suite |
| nook/breakfast area/dining |
| rear garage |
| rear-entry garage |
| suited for narrow lot |
| empty-nester |
| suited for sloping lot |
| breezeway |
| outdoor kitchen/grill |
| suited for vacation home |
| wheelchair adaptable |
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DIMENSIONS
| Width | 49' 5" |
| Depth | 82' |
| Height | 31' 2" |
SQUARE FOOTAGE
| Heated Square Footage | 3343 |
| Main Floor | 2249 |
| Upper Floor | 1094 |
| Basement | 2249 |
| Garage | 494 |
| Porch | 329 |
| Patios | 279 |
WALL INFORMATION
| Exterior Wall Constr | 2"x4", 2"x6" |
| Exterior Wall Finish | stone and stucco |
ROOF INFORMATION
| Roof Framing | stick |
| Roof Type | conc tile |
| Roof Load | 20 |
| Roof Pitch | 4:12 |
CEILING HEIGHTS
| Ceiling Main | 12 |
| Ceiling Upper | 10 |
| Ceiling Lower | 8 |
| Ceiling Details | Two story Foyer, Dining groin vault. Vaulted Master Suite, Barrel vaulted Master Bath |
FOUNDATIONS
| Basement |
| Crawlspace |
| Slab |
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If your foundation preference is not available, please .
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OTHERS
| Wind Ratings | 20 |
| Seismic Ratings | na |
| Insulation | 19, 15 |
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PRICING
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| Plan Sets |
Price |
| ♦ Reproducible Master (Recommended) |
$3,395
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| ♦ 8 Copy Construction Set |
$1,595
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| ♦ 5 Copy Construction Set |
$1,295
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| ♦ Additional Construction Sets |
$100
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| ♦ Mirror Reversed Sets |
$50
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| ♦ Single Set** |
$895
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| ♦ Study Set |
$695
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| ♦ CAD Set |
$4,950
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Foundation Options
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| ♦ Basement |
$400
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| ♦ Crawlspace |
$300
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| ♦ Slab |
$300
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| Other Options |
| ♦ Right-reading Reverse Set |
$300
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** For obtaining bids only. Stamped "Not for Construction". A contractor cannot legally build from plans marked this way. You will receive 90% rebate of Single Set price towards a Construction Set.
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Plan Content
- Floor Plans - For each level we include... a 1/4"=1'-0" scale floor plan indicating frame walls and masonry with dimensions, notes, door and window sizes, room names and floor finishes, cabinet, shelving, fixture locations and notes, ceiling conditions, electrical/lighting fixtures and switches.
- Exterior Elevations - We include... Front Elevation at 1/4"=1'-0", side and rear elevations at 1/8"=1'-0", plate heights, roof overhangs, material/surface notes, window heights, roof pitches, material hatching for clarity, floor to floor dimensions and any other detail we feel is necessary to explain the construction.
- Cabinets/Building Sections - Cabinet elevations at 3/8"=1'-0", showing cabinets, appliance locations, plumbing fixtures, shelving, counter/backsplash surface, cabinet material and finish, niche details and any other special situation that cannot be understood from the plan view.
- Building Sections are included only when there is no other way to indicate the spatial characteristics of the home. This information is quite often indicated well enough on the elevations and
- Foundation Plans - We offer a choice of three types of foundations, full basement, crawlspace, and slab foundations. Each comes fully dimensioned, and noted indicating wall composition and thickness, construction detail references to our detail page, beam, pier and column locations and sizes, stair locations for basements, reinforcing steel sizes and step downs in monolithic slabs and ventilation grilles for crawlspaces.
- Framing Plans - For each level we include... a 1/8"=1'-0" scale plan indicating rafter, ceiling and floor joists locations, sizes and spacing as well as lumber grade specified, additional bracing and blocking.
- Details - For each foundation type we include... 3/4"=1'-0" scale details indicating material composition, size and critical dimensions for construction of the primary foundation.
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important information
In addition to the house plans you order, you may also need a site plan that shows
where the house is going to be located on the property. You might also need beams
sized to accommodate roof loads specific to your region. Your home builder can usually
help you with this. You may also need a septic design unless your lot is served by a
sanitary sewer system. Many areas now have area-specific energy codes that also have
to be followed. This normally involves filling out a simple form providing documentation
that your house plans are in compliance.
To find out what documents you should expect with your house plans, see
What’s Included?
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as well. If you are building in these areas, it is most likely you will need to hire a
state licensed structural engineer to analyze the design and provide additional drawings
and calculations required by your building department. If you aren’t sure, building
departments typically have a handout they will give you listing all of the items they
require to submit for and obtain a building permit.
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