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Plan 119-189
8210 sq/ft
6 beds
7.5 baths
106' 9" wide
99' 4" deep
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Plan Set
PDF Set
$4095.00
CAD and PDF Set
$4895.00
Foundation
Basement
+$0.00
Right-Reading Reverse
Each
+$200.00
Audio Video Design
Each
$165.00
Comprehensive Material List
Each
$495.00
Construction Guide
Each
$39.00
Lighting Design
Each
$165.00

Full Specs & Features


Dimension
Depth : 99' 4"
Height : 35'
Width : 106' 9"
Area
Basement Unfinished: 4008 sq/ft
First Floor: 4600 sq/ft height 12'
Second Floor: 3610 sq/ft
*Total Square Footage only includes conditioned space and does not include garages, porches, bonus rooms, or decks.
Ceiling
Lower Ceiling : 10'
Main Ceiling : 11'
Upper Ceiling Ft : 10'
Roof
Primary Pitch : 5:12
Roof Framing : Conventional
Roof Type : Shingle
Exterior Wall Framing
Exterior Wall Finish : Brick
Framing : 2"x4"
Bedroom Features
2 Master Suites
Guest Suite
Main Floor Master Bedroom
Upstairs Master Bedrooms
Walk In Closet
Kitchen Features
Breakfast Nook
Butler's Pantry
Eating Bar
Kitchen Island
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Additional Room Features
Den Office Study Computer
Family Room Keeping Room
Great Room Living Room
Loft
Master Sitting Area
Storage Area
Sunroom
Upstairs Laundry
Garage Features
Oversized Garage
Side Entry Garage
Split Garage
Entryway
Friend S Entry
Lot Characteristics
Suited For Corner Lot
Suited For View Lot
Outdoor Spaces
Balcony
Covered Front Porch
Covered Rear Porch
Screened Porch
More
Unusual Shape
Rooms

Bedroom 2:

250 sq/ft width 17' 2" x depth 14' 7"

Bedroom 3:

253 sq/ft width 17' 5" x depth 14' 7"

Bedroom 4:

435 sq/ft width 19' 8" x depth 22' 2"

Bedroom 5:

257 sq/ft width 17' 8" x depth 14' 7"

Dining Room:

277 sq/ft width 19' x depth 14' 7"

Family Room:

603 sq/ft width 28' 9" x depth 21'

Garage:

471 sq/ft width 21' 5" x depth 22'

Garage Two:

471 sq/ft width 21' 5" x depth 22'

Grand Room:

532 sq/ft width 17' 8" x depth 30' 2"

Kitchen:

511 sq/ft width 31' 10" x depth 16' 1"

Master Suite:

484 sq/ft width 27' 2" x depth 17' 10"

Master Suite:

501 sq/ft width 26' 2" x depth 19' 2"

Morning Room:

201 sq/ft width 17' 6" x depth 11' 6"

Office:

284 sq/ft width 19' 6" x depth 14' 7"

Porch - Front:

632 sq/ft width 33' x depth 19' 2"

Sun Room:

201 sq/ft width 17' 6" x depth 11' 6"

Floor Plan - Main Floor

House Design - Classical Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #119-189

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

House Design - Classical Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #119-189
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