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Plan 36-181
2088 sq/ft
4 beds
2 baths
69' 10" wide
55' 5" deep
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Plan Set
5 Copy Set
$675.00
8 Copy Set
$775.00
PDF Set
$845.00
Reproducible Set
$845.00
Foundation
Crawlspace
+$0.00
Slab
+$0.00
Additional Construction Sets
Each Additional Set
+$50.00/each
Audio Video Design
Each
$100.00
Construction Guide
Each
$39.00
Lighting Design
Each
$100.00
Material List
Each
+$55.00
Mirror Reversed Sets
Each Additional Set
+$25.00

Full Specs & Features


Dimension
Depth : 55' 5"
Height : 20'
Width : 69' 10"
Area
First Floor: 2082 sq/ft
*Total Square Footage only includes conditioned space and does not include garages, porches, bonus rooms, or decks.
Roof
Primary Pitch : 8:12
Roof Framing : Conventional
Roof Type : Shingle
Exterior Wall Framing
Exterior Wall Finish : Brick/Stucco
Framing : Wood - 2x4
Bedroom Features
Split Bedrooms
Walk In Closet
Kitchen Features
Breakfast Nook
Eating Bar
Additional Room Features
Family Room Keeping Room
Storage Area
Garage Features
Side Entry Garage
Lot Characteristics
Suited For Corner Lot
Rooms

3rd BR Closet:

12 sq/ft width 5' x depth 2' 6"

Bathroom 2:

55 sq/ft width 5' x depth 11'

Bedroom 2:

132 sq/ft width 11' x depth 12'

Bedroom 2 Closet:

12 sq/ft width 5' x depth 2' 6"

Bedroom 3:

132 sq/ft width 11' x depth 12'

Bedroom 3 Closet:

12 sq/ft width 5' x depth 2' 6"

Bedroom 4:

147 sq/ft width 12' 3" x depth 12'

Bedroom 4 Closet:

30 sq/ft width 12' x depth 2' 6"

Breakfast Room:

108 sq/ft width 12' x depth 9'

Deck:

378 sq/ft width 27' x depth 14'

Dining Room:

156 sq/ft width 12' x depth 13'

Foyer:

71 sq/ft width 5' 6" x depth 13'

Garage:

484 sq/ft width 22' x depth 22'

Garage Storage:

52 sq/ft width 6' 7" x depth 8'

Gathering Room:

24 sq/ft width 18' 6" x depth 1' 4"

Hall:

54 sq/ft width 3' x depth 18'

Hall Closet:

7 sq/ft width 3' x depth 2' 6"

Kitchen:

132 sq/ft width 12' x depth 11'

Living Room:

156 sq/ft width 12' x depth 13'

Master Bathroom:

168 sq/ft width 7' x depth 24'

Master Bedroom:

224 sq/ft width 16' x depth 14'

Master Closet:

42 sq/ft width 6' x depth 7'

Porch - Front:

180 sq/ft width 30' x depth 6'

Porch - Rear:

105 sq/ft width 17' 6" x depth 6'

Utility Room:

60 sq/ft width 6' x depth 10'

Floor Plan - Main Floor

House Design - Traditional Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #36-181
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