House Plan #107-273

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This 3388 square feet southern style 4 bedroom, 4 bath with 3 garage stalls falls in the 3000-4000 square feet range. It also combines elements from the traditional, southern styles.

The floor plan features nook/breakfast area/dining, suited for view lot, peninsula/eating bar, suited for corner lot, family room/keeping room, wrap around porch, side-entry garage, guest suite, den/office/study/computer, walk-in closet, master sitting area, oversized garage.

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Additional Information

Features
  • den/office/study/computer
  • family room/keeping room
  • guest suite
  • master sitting area
  • nook/breakfast area/dining
  • oversized garage
  • peninsula/eating bar
  • side-entry garage
  • suited for corner lot
  • suited for view lot
  • walk-in closet
  • wrap around porch
Styles
Southern Colonial house plans, Traditional House Plans, Southern House Plans
Available Foundations
Crawlspace, Slab

Pricing and Availability

5 Copy Set $750.00
8 Copy Set $850.00
Reproducible Master $935.00
Bedrooms 4
Potential Bedrooms 0
Bathrooms 4.0
Levels 1
Garage Stalls 3
Heated Sq Ft. 3388
Main Floor Sq Ft. 3388

Room Dimensions: Master Bedroom 16'4" X 16'7" Master Sitting 9' x 16'7" Master Bath Overall 13' x 11' 6" Bedroom 2 13'6" x 12'11" Bedroom 3 12"6" x 14'2" Study 12'6" x 13'10" Hallway 4'2" wide @ entry from FR 4'6" wide from MBR & widens to 6'4". Living Room 13'4" x 16'6" Foyer 4'9" x 16'5" Dining Room 13'4" x 16'6" Family Room 18'6" x 22'10" Breakfast Nook 13'8" x 12'6" Kitchen 13'10" x 13'7" Utility Room 8'6" x 10'6" Guest Room 14'3" x 14'7" Garage 22' x 31'2" Porch: 6' deep around side & back, 8' deep on front except for front wall with jut out where it's 6'. Ceiling Height(s): Primarily 9' w/ 10' high Tray Ceiling at Family Rm Living Area: 3388 sq. ft. Garage and Storage: 695 sq. ft. Porches: 1306 sq. ft. TOTAL: 5389 sq. ft. Areas above do not include Brick Veneer. Total Living Area W/Veneer: 3436 sq. ft. Width: 93'-5" Depth: 70'-0" Main Roof Pitch: 8 in 12 side to side, 12 in 12 front to rear

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