House Plan #46-257

5 Copy Set $625.00
Reproducible Master $725.00
CAD Set $1,250.00
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Square Feet 1611
Bedrooms 3
Baths 2
Garage Stalls 2
Levels 1
Width 67'
Depth 44'

House Plan Description

This 1611 square feet traditional style 3 bedroom, 2 bath with 2 garage stalls falls in the 1000-2000 square feet range. It also combines elements from the southern style.

The floor plan features walk-in pantry/cabinet pantry, peninsula/eating bar, great room/living room, walk-in closet, covered rear porch, covered front porch, suited for view lot, side-entry garage, nook/breakfast area/dining.

Floor Plans

Main Level

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Specs and Features

HOUSE PLAN #46-257

BASICS
Levels 1
Bedrooms 3
Potential Bedrooms 0
Baths 2
Garage Stalls 2
STYLES
Traditional House Plans, Southern House Plans
FEATURES
  • covered front porch
  • covered rear porch
  • great room/living room
  • nook/breakfast area/dining
  • peninsula/eating bar
  • side-entry garage
  • suited for view lot
  • walk-in closet
  • walk-in pantry/cabinet pantry
DIMENSIONS
Width 67'
Depth 44'
Height
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage 1611
Main Floor 1611
WALL INFORMATION
ROOF INFORMATION
FOUNDATIONS
Crawlspace
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• 8 Copy Set $725.00
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• CAD Set $1,250.00
• Additional Construction Sets $50.00
• Mirror Reversed Sets $50.00
FOUNDATION OPTIONS
• Crawlspace $0.00
OTHER OPTIONS
• Right-reading Reverse Set $150.00
• Materials List $55.00
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    Most exterior walls are 2x4s; except where wall height requires 2x6s.

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