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The home featured on page 1 is Plan #F09-056D-0120 on page 33.
What’s The Right Plan For You?
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10 Steps To Building Your Dream Home
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Best-Selling House Plans Introduction
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Best-Selling House Plans
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The Wow Factor: The “It” Features Home Buyers Want
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Best-Selling House Plans
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Looking Inside Today’s Best Smart Homes
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3D Design America: Easily Visualize A New Home From All Sides
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Best-Selling House Plans
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Housing Solutions For Today’s Families
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Best-Selling House Plans
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Creating Curb Appeal:
Making Your Home Stand Out From The Crowd
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Style Seeker: The Top Architectural Styles Of Today
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Best-Selling House Plans
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Home Plans Index
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Why Buy Stock Plans?
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How Can I Find Out If I Can Afford To Build A Home?
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What Kind Of Plan Package Do I Need?
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Our Plan Packages Include...
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Do You Want To Make Changes To Your Plan?
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Helpful Building Aids
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Before You Order
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Home Plan Order Form
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CONTENTS
Top to bottom: Plan #F09-101D-0050 on page 270; Plan #F09-155D-0027 on page 31; Plan
#F09-011D-0342, on page 232; Plan #F09-155D-0070 on page 229; Plan #F09-011D-0347 on page 156;
Plan #F09-051D-0981 on page 256.
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Choosing a house design is exciting,
but can be a difficult task. Many fac
-
tors play a role in what home plan is
best for you and your family. To help
you get started, we have pinpointed
some of the major factors to consid
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er when searching for your dream
home. Take the time to evaluate your
family’s needs and you will have an
easier time sorting through all of the
house designs offered in this book.
BUDGET
is the first thing to consid
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er. Many items take part in this bud-
get, from ordering the blueprints to
the last doorknob purchased. When
you find the perfect house plan, visit
houseplansandmore.com and get a
cost-to-build estimate to ensure that
the finished home will be within your
cost range. A cost-to-build report is a de-
tailed summary that gives you the total
cost to build a specific home in the zip
code where you’re wanting to build. It is
interactive allowing you to adjust labor
and material costs, and it’s created on
getting started
what’s the right
for you?
PLAN
demand when ordered so all pricing is
up-to-date. This valuable tool will help
you know how much your dream home
will cost before you buy plans (see page
282 for more information).
FAMILY LIFESTYLE
After your
budget is deciphered, you need to assess
you and your family’s lifestyle needs. Think
about the stage of life you are in now, and
what stages you will be going through in
the future. Ask yourself questions to figure
out how much room you need now and if
you will need room for expansion. Are you
married? Do you have children? How many
children do you plan on having? Are you
an empty-nester? How long do you plan
to live in this home?
Incorporate into your planning any fre-
quent guests you may have, including
elderly parents, grandchildren or adult
children who may live with you.
Does your family entertain a lot? If so,
think about the rooms you will need to
do so. Will you need both formal and
informal spaces? Do you need a gourmet
kitchen? Do you need a game room and/
or a wet bar?
FLOOR PLAN LAYOUTS
When
looking through these home plans,
imagine yourself walking through the
house. Consider the flow from the entry
to the living, sleeping and gathering ar-
eas. Does the layout ensure privacy for
the master bedroom? Does the garage
enter near the kitchen for easy unload-
ing? Does the placement of the windows
provide enough privacy from any neigh-
boring properties? Do you plan on using
furniture you already have? Will this furni-
ture fit in the appropriate rooms? When
you find a plan you want to purchase, be
sure to picture yourself actually living in
it.
EXTERIOR SPACES
With many
different home styles throughout rang-
ing from Traditional to Contemporary,
flip through these pages and find which
best-selling home design appeals to you
the most and think about the neighbor-
hood in which you plan to build. Also,
think about how the house will fit on your
site. Picture the landscaping you want to
add to the lot. Using your imagination is
key when choosing a home plan.
Choosing a house design can be an
intimidating experience. Asking yourself
these questions before you get started
on the search will help you through the
process. With our large selection of sizes
and styles, we are certain you will find your
dream home in this book.
MAKE A LIST!
Experts in the field suggest that
the best way to determine your
needs is to begin by listing
everything you like or dislike
about your current home.
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BUILDING
steps to
your dream home
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talk to a lender
If you plan to obtain a loan in order to build
your new home, then it’s best to find out
first how much you can get approved for
before selecting a home design. Know-
ing the financial information before you
start looking for land or a home will keep
you from selecting something out of your
budget and turning a great experience
into a major disappointment. Financing
the home you plan to build is somewhat
different than financing the purchase of
an existing house. You’re going to need
thousands of dollars for land, labor, and
materials. Chances are, you’re going to
have to borrow most of it. Therefore,
you will probably need to obtain a con-
struction loan. This is a short-term loan
to pay for building your house. When
the house is completed, the loan is paid
off in full, usually out of the proceeds
from your long-term mortgage loan.
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determine needs
Selecting the right home plan for your
needs and lifestyle requires a lot of
thought. Your new home is an invest-
ment, so you should consider not only
your current needs, but also your fu-
ture requirements. Versatility and the
potential for converting certain areas
to other uses could be an important
factor later on. So, although a home
office may seem unnecessary now,
in years to come, the idea may seem
ideal. Home plans that include flex
spaces or bonus rooms can real-
ly adapt to your needs in the future.
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choose a home site
The site for your new home will have a
definite impact on the design you select.
It’s a good idea to select a home that will
complement your site. This will save you
time and money when building. Or, you
can then modify a design to specifically
accommodate your site. However, it will
most likely make your home construc-
tion more costly than selecting a home
plan suited for your lot right from the
start. For example, if your land slopes,
a walk-out basement works perfectly. If
it’s wooded, or has a lake in the back, an
atrium ranch home is a perfect style to
take advantage of surrounding backyard
views.
SOME IMPORTANT CRITERIA TO
CONSIDER WHEN SELECTING A SITE:
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Improvements will need to be made
including utilities, sidewalks and
driveways
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Convenience of the lot to work,
school, shops, etc.
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Zoning requirements and property
tax amounts
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Soil conditions at your future site
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Make sure the person or firm
that sells you the land owns it free
and clear
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select a home design
We’ve chosen the “best of the best” of
the home plans found at houseplan-
sandmore.com to be featured in this
book. With over 18,000 home plans
from the best architects and design-
ers across the country, this book in-
cludes the best variety of styles and
sizes to suit the needs and tastes of
a broad spectrum of homeowners.
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get the cost to build
If you feel you have found “the” home,
then before taking the step of purchas-
ing house plans, order an estimated
cost-to-build report for the exact zip code
where you plan to build. Requesting this
custom cost report created specifical
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ly for you will help educate you on all
costs associated with building your new
home. Simply order this report and gain
knowledge of the material and labor
cost associated with the home you love.
Not only does the report allow you to
choose the quality of the materials, you
can also select options in every aspect
of the project from lot condition to con-
tractor fees. This report will allow you to
successfully manage your construction
budget in all areas, clearly see where
the majority of the costs lie, and save
you money from start to finish.
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A COST-TO-BUILD REPORT WILL
DETERMINE THE OVERALL COST OF YOUR
NEW HOME INCLUDING THESE
5 MAJOR EXPENSE CATEGORIES:
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Land
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Foundation
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Materials
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General Contractor’s fee - Some
rules-of-thumb that you may
find useful are: (a) the total
labor cost will generally run a
little higher than your total
material cost, but it’s not
unusual for a builder or
general contractor to charge
15-20% of the combined
cost for managing the overall
project.
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Site improvements - don’t
forget to add in the cost of
your site improvements such
as utilities, driveway,
sidewalks, landscaping, etc.
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hire a contractor
If you’re inexperienced in con-
struction, you’ll probably want to
hire a general contractor to man-
age the project. If you do not know
a reputable general contractor,
begin your search by contacting
your local Home Builders Asso-
ciation to get references. Many
states require building contractors
to be licensed. If this is the case
in your state, its licensing board
is another referral source. Finding
a reputable, quality-minded con-
tractor is a key factor in ensuring that
your new home is well constructed and
is finished on time and within budget. It
can be a smart decision to discuss the
plan you like with your builder prior to
ordering plans. They can guide you into
choosing the right type of plan pack-
age option especially if you intend on
doing some customizing to the design.
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customizing
Sometimes your general contractor may
want to be the one who makes the mod-
ifications you want to the home you’ve
selected. But, sometimes they want to
receive the plans ready to build. That
is why we offer home plan modifica-
tion services. Please see page 285 for
specific information on the custom-
izing process and how to get a free
quote on the changes you want to make
to a home before you buy the plans.
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order plans
If you’ve found the home and are ready
to order blueprints, we recommend or-
dering the PDF file format, which offers
the most flexibility. A PDF file format will
be emailed to you when you order, and
it includes a copyright release from the
designer, meaning you have the legal
right to make changes to the plan if nec-
essary as well as print out as many cop-
ies of the plan as you need for building
the home one-time. You will be happy to
have your blueprints saved electronically
so they can easily be shared with your
contractor, subcontractors, lender and
local building officials. We do, howev-
er, offer several different types of plan
package depending on your needs, so
please refer to page 283 for all plan op-
tions available and choose the best one
for your particular situation.
Another helpful component in the
building process that is available
for many of the house plans in
this book is a material list. A ma-
terial list includes not only a de-
tailed list of materials, but it also
indicates where various cuts of
lumber and other building com-
ponents are to be used. This will
save your general contractor sig-
nificant time and money since
they won’t have to create this list
before building begins. If a materi-
al list is available for a home, it is
indicated in the plan data box on
the specific plan page in this book.
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order materials
You can order materials yourself,
or have your contractor do it. Nev-
ertheless, in order to thorough-
ly enjoy your new home you will
want to personally select many
of the materials that go into its
construction. Today, home im-
provement stores offer a wide
variety of quality building prod-
ucts. Only you can decide what
specific types of windows, cab-
inets, bath fixtures, etc. will make your
new home yours. Spend time early on
in the construction process looking at
the materials and products available.
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move in
With careful planning and organization,
your new home will be built on schedule
and ready for your move-in date. Be sure
to have all of your important documents
in place for the closing of your new home
and then you’ll be ready to move in and
start living your dream.
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Top, left: Plan #F09-150D-0007 on page 99; top, right: Plan #F09-051D-0670 on page 28;
bottom, left: Plan #F09-056D-0120 on page 33; bottom, right: Plan #F09-170D-0003, on page 49.
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Features
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Classic American Farmhouse style with a Modern Farmhouse twist makes
this a perfect home with a simple, yet stylish feel
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The first floor plan has a living room, large dining area, and kitchen com-
pletely open to one another
•
Handy laundry and mud rooms offer an
opportunity for great organizing
•
Two doors off the living
area lead to a private
home office
• The vaulted owner’s
suite has two walk-in
closets, a private bath
with a huge walk-in
shower and free-
standing tub, and
access to a deck
•
The second floor has
another living area
with covered deck
access
• 2-car detached
side entry garage
Dimensions:
62'4" W x 50'7" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
3,328
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space standard;
slab for an additional fee
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Plan #F09-167D-0008
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First Floor
2,046 sq. ft.
Second Floor
1,282 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
40' W x 34'4" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,652
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement
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Plan #F09-032D-1134
First Floor
1,326 sq. ft.
Lower Level
1,326 sq. ft.
Features
•
This stylish Craftsman home has Modern Farmhouse
flair thanks to its black window panes, white vertical
siding and light fixture choices
•
Right off the foyer is a handy enclosed mud room for
keeping the rest of the house tidy
•
The living and dining rooms are open to one another
and are topped with a cathedral ceiling
•
The kitchen features a huge corner walk-in pantry, an
oversized island with seating and is open to the dining
room
•
The lower level has a spacious recreation area, two
additional bedrooms, a full bath and the laundry room
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Dimensions:
59' W x 68'2" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,936
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Foundation:
Slab standard; crawl
space for an additional fee
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Plan #F09-084D-0091
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Features
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The perfect stylish ranch home
with a split bedroom layout
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Enter the dining/foyer and find
a beamed ceiling for added
interest and it opens to the
vaulted living area with centered
fireplace
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The kitchen enjoys an open feel
and has an island and a mud
room entrance from the garage
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The vaulted master bedroom has
a built-in bench for added
character plus a walk-in closet,
and a private bath with an
oversized tub and a walk-in
shower with seat
•
Two additional bedrooms share
a full bath
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2-car side entry garage
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Dimensions:
66'2" W x 62' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,992
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
299
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space or slab for an addition-
al fee
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Plan #F09-013D-0022
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First Floor
2,405 sq. ft.
Optional
Second Floor
358 sq. ft.
Dimensions:
66'4" W x 67'2" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,405
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
358
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Foundation:
Slab or crawl space
standard; basement or daylight
basement for an additional fee
Please see the index for more information
Plan #F09-055D-0211
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Dimensions:
90'8" W x 59' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,694
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
332
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Foundation:
Monolithic slab
or slab standard; crawl space,
basement or daylight basement for
an additional fee
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Plan #F09-170D-0015
First Floor
2,694 sq. ft.
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Optional
Second Floor
332 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
60' W x 53' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,908
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Slab
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Plan #F09-028D-0097
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Features
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The perfect open floor plan
for today’s family focuses on
plenty of windows and private
bedrooms for every family member
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A massive great room, dining area, and kitchen form the main hub of this home
•
A private master suite has a sun-filled bath with a free-standing tub and separate shower
•
A fun game room is tucked between two secondary bedrooms, perfect for a kid’s play area
•
3-car side entry garage
Dimensions:
104'10" W x 93'10" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
3,338
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space
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Plan #F09-161D-0022
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Features
•
This stunning Prairie inspired rustic
Modern Farmhouse has a welcom-
ing front porch and leads into an
open foyer with beautiful views of
the great room
•
The luxury master bedroom has
covered deck access, a massive
bath with a freestanding tub, and
a huge walk-in closet with direct
laundry and mud room access
•
The kitchen maintains a
feeling of openness and
enjoys the added function of
the large island
•
Two bedrooms can be found behind
the kitchen and they share a large
Jack and Jill bath
•
The optional lower level has an
additional 1,602 square feet of
living area and includes a huge rec
room with fireplace, a wet
bar, and two additional
bedrooms each with their
own bath
•
3-car side entry garage
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Dimensions:
98' W x 81'2" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,925
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
1,602
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement, daylight
basement or walk-out basement,
please specify when ordering
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Plan #F09-101D-0117
First Floor
2,925 sq. ft.
Optional Lower Level
1,602 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
71'4" W x 74'8" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,461
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
518
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
2
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space or slab for an addition-
al fee
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Plan #F09-013D-0053
First Floor
2,461 sq. ft.
Optional
Second Floor
518 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
38' W x 52' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,292
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space, base-
ment or monolithic slab, please
specify when ordering
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Plan #F09-028D-0064
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Dimensions:
69'10" W x 51'8" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,793
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
779
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Foundation:
Crawl space or slab
standard; basement for an addi-
tional fee
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Plan #F09-016D-0049
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First Floor
1,793 sq. ft.
Optional
Second Floor
779 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
70'6" W x 56'2" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,031
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
406
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
2
Foundation:
Crawl space or slab
standard; basement or daylight
basement for an additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F09-155D-0134
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First Floor
2,031 sq. ft.
Optional
Second Floor
406 sq. ft.
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Features
•
This Craftsman one-story home has timeless farmhouse appeal
•
A cozy great room with fireplace has built-ins on each side for added storage and style
•
The kitchen and dining area enjoy a snack bar, great when entertaining in the great room
•
The master bedroom enjoys its privacy, and its own bath and walk-in closet
•
Two additional bedrooms share the full bath between them
•
2-car side entry garage
Dimensions:
56' W x 52' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,611
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Slab or crawl space,
please specify when ordering
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Plan #F09-028D-0112
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Features
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So many wonderful features fill this stylish luxury Modern Farmhouse design including a guest
room, and a luxurious master suite
•
The kitchen has plenty of extras like a walk-through pantry, a large mud room and an island
with dining space
•
The second floor features a hobby room with an outdoor balcony that could also be a
wonderful and private home office
•
Three bedrooms share a bath and enjoy the second floor washer and dryer being nearby
•
There’s also a completely separate apartment over the garage with a bedroom, kitchen, family
room, bath with laundry space and an outdoor deck
• 3-car rear entry
garage, and a
1-car side
entry garage
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Dimensions:
73' W x 76' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
4,658
Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
4
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space standard;
monolithic slab, stem wall slab,
basement, daylight basement or
walk-out basement for an addition-
al fee
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Plan #F09-0172S-0003
Second Floor
2,289 sq. ft.
First Floor
2,369 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
78' W x 66' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,503
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
349
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
2
Foundation:
Slab
See index for more information
Plan #F09-036D-0219
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Optional
Second Floor
349 sq. ft.
First Floor
2,503 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
70'2" W x 53'4" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,603
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
410
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Foundation:
Crawl space or slab
standard; basement or daylight
basement for an additional fee
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Plan #F09-055D-0212
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First Floor
1,813 sq. ft.
Second Floor
790 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
77' W x 56' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,292
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
Foundation:
Monolithic slab or slab
standard; crawl space, basement
or daylight basement for an addi-
tional fee
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Plan #F09-170D-0014
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Dimensions:
70' W x 51' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,873
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Joisted crawl space,
post & beam, or TrusJoist floor
system standard; slab or basement
for an additional fee
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Plan #F09-011D-0006
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Features
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No detail has been overlooked in
this Craftsman-inspired luxury
home
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The first floor offers a central
gathering spot with the great
room that has direct access
to the open kitchen that
features a huge island with
food preparation space as
well as casual dining
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The covered deck wraps the
rear of the home and includes
a spot off the master bedroom
with a pergola above and an
outdoor fireplace
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The garage includes a toy storage
space that could be designated for
children’s toys, or adult toys like an
ATV or sports equipment
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The optional lower level has an
additional 1,678 square feet of
living area and is comprised of a
game area, a TV area, an exercise
room, a wet bar, a guest bedroom
with a full bath
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2-car front entry garage, and a
1-car side entry garage
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Dimensions:
101'6" W x 82'8" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
3,897
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
1,678
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
3
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Walk-out basement
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Plan #F09-101D-0044
First Floor
2,646 sq. ft.
Second Floor
1,251 sq. ft.
Optional
Lower Level
1,678 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
71' W x 48' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
2,381
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
2
Foundation:
Slab standard; crawl
space or basement for an addition-
al fee
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Plan #F09-149D-0007
Features
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This home provides a very
functional floor plan layout with
the informal gathering areas open
to one another, providing the
ultimate in family living
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There is a formal dining room
when you want to step it up a
notch when entertaining
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The expansive master suite is
tucked away for the ultimate in
privacy and offers a bath with
double vanities and separate tub,
shower and toilet space
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A screened porch is perfect for
enjoying the outdoors
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The second floor is an amazing
retreat complete with two bed-
rooms, two baths and a central
space for a media room or
whatever your family’s needs
may be
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