House Plan #492-4

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Square Feet 4250
Bedrooms 5
Baths
Garage Stalls 0
Levels 2
Width 88'
Depth 42' 6"

House Plan Description

America flexed its aesthetic muscles at the 1893 "World's Columbian Exposition" and a new style of architecture was born: Academically correct, aesthetically superior, and remarkably beautiful. We call the style "Classical Revival", but in truth no particular style was revived. Instead, classically trained architects reimagined every virtuous architectural style, adapting each style to a particular use or context. The most elaborate of these styles was the Beaux Arts (F. beaux-arts, trans. fine arts), others we call Classical Revival, Neo-Classical, or sometimes, Colonial Revival. Whatever the style, each held in common the monumental adaptation of classical forms. When the style is overdone or poorly conceived, the effect can be pompous, but just a touch of classical restraint and the effect becomes pleasingly dignified. This home is a hybrid Middle-Georgian/Roman/Colonial and is named in honor of the many classical homes of Union Springs, Alabama.

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Specs and Features

HOUSE PLAN #492-4

BASICS
Levels 2
Bedrooms 5
Potential Bedrooms 0
Baths
Garage Stalls 0
STYLES
Colonial house plans
DESIGNER NOTES

Characteristics A balanced façade with a full-height porch whose Greek, Roman, or Italian columns support an entablature, pedimented or not. Fancy Ionic and Corinthian columns become numerous after mass-production of the 1920's. Cornices can be plain, modillioned, or denticulated, depending upon the order. The roof is most often side gabled, but occasionally hipped. Door surrounds are elaborate, and are sometimes themselves small, temple fronts. Windows are rectangular and double hung, usually six over six, but occasionally nine over nine. Occasionally you will find balustrades on the porch or the roofline. Features This home was designed for a large and active family: Its five bedrooms can comfortably support a family of eight. The sizeable footprint encourages adaptation: laundries and extra baths can be moved up from the basement, libraries can become game rooms, an extra stair could lead to an attic studio, et cetera. As it is, the various quarters of the home offer unique experiences: the cozy master suite has a bathroom/spa, a fireplace in the sleeping room, and a private porch; the living room has a refined proportion; the entrance hall is elegant and spacious; the library, cozy; the entrance porch, grand; the patio is suitable to many activities; and, the kitchen opens to a modern-living family room. The three car garage (not shown) is linked to the house by a Mt. Vernon colonnade.

FEATURES
  • covered front porch
  • covered rear porch
  • den/office/study/computer
  • kitchen island
  • main floor bed & bath
  • side-entry garage
  • universal/wheelchair access
DIMENSIONS
Width 88'
Depth 42' 6"
Height 33'
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage 4250
Main Floor 2811
Upper Floor 1439
WALL INFORMATION
Exterior Wall Constr SIP, CFR, or stud brick clad
ROOF INFORMATION
Roof Framing beam and truss
Roof Pitch 3:12
CEILING HEIGHTS
Ceiling Main 10
FOUNDATIONS
Basement
Crawlspace
Slab
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