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PLAN # 410-161
square feet 1346
bedrooms 3
baths 2
garage stalls 0
levels 1
width 51'
depth 42'

 

 

5 Copy Set $672
Reproducible Master $923
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This 1346 square feet bungalow style 3 bedroom, 2 bath with 0 garage stalls falls in the 1000-2000 square feet range.

The floor plan features covered front porch, suited for view lot, covered rear porch, volume/vaulted ceiling, peninsula/eating bar.
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PLAN # 410-161
BASICS
Levels1
Bedrooms3
Potential Bedrooms0
Baths2
Garage Stalls0
STYLES
FEATURES
covered front porch
suited for view lot
covered rear porch
volume/vaulted ceiling
peninsula/eating bar
DIMENSIONS
Width51'
Depth42'
Height22'
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage1346
Main Floor1346
WALL INFORMATION
Exterior Wall Constr2"x4"
FOUNDATIONS
Slab
If your foundation preference is not available, please contact us.
PRICING
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*we also offer Electronic Check payment option.
Plan Sets Price
Reproducible Master (Recommended) $923
8 Copy Construction Set $777
5 Copy Construction Set $672
Additional Construction Sets $50
Mirror Reversed Sets $50
Single Set** $510
CAD (Custom Changes) * $1,328
Foundation Options
Slab $0
Basement (Custom Changes) * $295
Daylight Basement (Custom Changes) * $295
Crawlspace (Custom Changes) * $295
Other Options
2"x6" Framing (Custom Changes) * $295
Right-Reading Reverse Set (Custom Changes) * $295
Ceiling Height Change (Custom Changes) * $295
SIP and ICF Plan Conversion (Custom Changes) * $295
Scheduling Software Options
Quick Schedule Only (our professionals take your draft construction schedule and make it electronic. Submit professional schedules in PDF format to your bank; manage your trades. Share schedules through the Internet. ) See More $295
One-Year Subscription  (to HP Scheduler.) See More $795
Two-Year Subscription  (to HP Scheduler. ) See More $1,190
Monthly Subscription  (Subscription to HP Scheduler. Setup, including first month is $295.) See More $295

* Reproducible Master or CAD needs to be selected for this option.  A Custom Change Set Up Fee $395 and Custom Printing $60 will be charged for custom changes.

* Time Frame: Custom Changes typically take 3-5 weeks to complete and then are shipped directly to you.

** For obtaining bids only. Stamped "Not for Construction". A contractor cannot legally build from plans marked this way. You will receive 90% rebate of Single Set price towards a Construction Set.

Plan Content


  • EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS: show the front, rear and sides of the home, and include notes on exterior materials, details and measurements. Roof details show slope and pitch, as well as the location of dormers, gables and other roof elements, including clerestory windows and skylights. Details may be shown on the exterior elevation sheet or on a separate diagram. Note: If trusses are used, we suggest using a local truss manufacturer to ensure compliance with local codes and regulations.
  • FOUNDATION PLAN: include drawings for a standard, daylight or partial basement and/or a crawlspace, pole, pier or slab foundation. All necessary notations and dimensions are included. (Foundation options will vary for each plan. If the home you want does not have the type of foundation you desire, a generic foundation conversion diagram is available.)
  • INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: show the specific details of cabinets (kitchen, bathroom and utility room), fireplaces, built-in units and other special interior features, depending on the nature and complexity of the item. Note: To save money and to accommodate your own style and taste, we suggest contacting local cabinet and fireplace distributors for sizes and styles.
  • DETAILED FLOOR PLAN(S): show the placement of interior walls and the dimensions of rooms, doors, windows, stairways, etc., on each level of the home.
  • SCHEMATIC ELECTRICAL LAYOUTS: show the suggested locations for switches, fixtures and outlets. These details may be shown on the floor plans or on separate diagrams.
  • CROSS SECTIONS: show details of the home as though it were cut in slices from the roof to the foundation. The cross sections specify the home's construction, insulation, flooring and roofing details.
  • GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: provide instructions and information regarding structure, excavating and grading, masonry and concrete work, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, and specifications about drywall, tile, flooring, glazing, caulking and sealants.

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Please note that in most areas of the country, these house plans will be everything you need to build, but not necessarily everything you need to obtain a building permit.

In addition to the house plans you order, you may also need a site plan that shows where the house is going to be located on the property. You might also need beams sized to accommodate roof loads specific to your region. Your home builder can usually help you with this. You may also need a septic design unless your lot is served by a sanitary sewer system. Many areas now have area-specific energy codes that also have to be followed. This normally involves filling out a simple form providing documentation that your house plans are in compliance.

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