House Plan #110-390

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This 3869 square feet southern style 4 bedroom, 3 bath with 0 garage stalls falls in the 3000-4000 square feet range. It also combines elements from the southern, greek styles.

The floor plan features teen suite/jack & jill bath, nook/breakfast area/dining, storage area, covered front porch, suited for narrow lot, butler's pantry, open floor plan, walk-in pantry/cabinet pantry, upstairs master bdrm, covered rear porch, suited for corner lot, loft / balcony, walk-in closet, library room, family room/keeping room, kitchen island.

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Floor Plans

Main Level

Main Level

Upper Level

Upper Level

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Additional Information

Features
  • butler's pantry
  • covered front porch
  • covered rear porch
  • family room/keeping room
  • kitchen island
  • library room
  • loft / balcony
  • nook/breakfast area/dining
  • open floor plan
  • storage area
  • suited for corner lot
  • suited for narrow lot
  • teen suite/jack & jill bath
  • upstairs master bdrm
  • walk-in closet
  • walk-in pantry/cabinet pantry
Styles
Southern Colonial house plans, Southern House Plans, Greek Revival home plans
Available Foundations
Basement

Pricing and Availability

5 Copy Set $916.00
8 Copy Set $996.00
Reproducible Master $1,145.00
Single Set $866.00
PDF Set $1,145.00
CAD Set $1,915.00
Bedrooms 4
Potential Bedrooms 0
Bathrooms 3.5
Levels 2
Garage Stalls 0
Heated Sq Ft. 3869
Main Floor Sq Ft. 1968
Upper Floor Sq Ft. 1901
Roof Pitch 2:12
Exterior Wall Construction2"x6"

Stepping into the foyer, the dramatic impact of the open, curving staircase to the second floor and its spacious hall is a delight to behold. The size, shape and location of the family room present the option of either a living room or library as a secondary living area. Notice the fireplace flanked by bookshelves and cabinets. Across the foyer is the dining room which also has a fireplace and cabinetry. A butler's pantry is a nice, practical feature and facilitates access to the kitchen. This L-shaped work center has an island cooking surface and opens to the breakfast area. A built-in planning desk is a bonus feature. Just a few steps away are the pantry, powder room and laundry. Upstairs there are four large bedrooms and three full baths. Down the hall and past the doors to the balcony is the master bedroom.

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