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  • Square Feet 1920 sq ft
  • Bedrooms 3
  • Baths 4.50
  • Garage Stalls 0
  • Stories 2
  • Width 24 ft
  • Depth 40 ft
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Lower Floor
Main Floor
Main Floor
Upper Floor
Upper Floor

Plan Description

The house is for an infill urban lot. The entry floor is an open plan with wonderful cross ventilation. The floor plan is suitable for both intimate and large group settings and extends to a rear deck. The building meets typical zoning setbacks for a 30 ft wide lot. The basement floor can serve as a family room or as an in-law apartment, with a front entry (not shown). The exterior walls are designed for “green wall” construction typical with well insulated, ICF wall products. The flat roof design is suitable for solar panels or wind turbines.

Specifications

Plan Styles
Modern
Kitchen
Kitchen Island
Lot Characteristics
Zero Lot Lines
Suited For Narrow Lot
Area
Lower Floor Sq Ft
960 sq ft
Total Sq Ft
1920 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
960 sq ft
Upper Floor Sq Ft
960 sq ft
Wall
Exterior Wall Finish
ICF
Ceiling
Lower Ceiling Ft
8 ft
Main Ceiling Ft
9 ft
Upper Ceiling Ft
8 ft
Extra Rooms
Storage Area
Open Floor Plan
Great Room Living Room
More
Economical To Build
Dimension
Height
26 ft
Width
24 ft
Depth
40 ft
Plan Features
Icf
Basic Features
Bedrooms
3
Baths
4.50
Potential Bedrooms
0
Garage Stalls
0
Stories
2
Outdoor
Grill Deck Sundeck
Designer Notes
Plan Type
Single Family Home

Pricing

Plan Set Price
5 Copy Set
$1200.00
CAD Set
$1800.00
Foundation Price
Basement
+$0.00
Additional Construction Sets Price
Each Additional Set
+$50.00

Plan Content

All plans are drawn at ¼” scale or larger and include :

  • Foundation Plan: Drawn to 1/4" scale, this page shows all necessary notations and dimensions including support columns, walls and excavated and unexcavated areas. Most of our plans show a basement and alternate crawl space or slab plan.
  • Exterior Elevations: A blueprint picture of all four sides showing exterior materials and measurements.
  • Floor Plan(s): Detailed plans, drawn to 1/4" scale for each level showing room dimensions, wall partitions, windows, etc. as well as the location of electrical outlets and switches.
  • Cross Section: A vertical cutaway view of the house from roof to foundation showing details of framing, construction, flooring and roofing.
  • Interior Elevations: Detailed drawings of kitchen cabinet elevations and other elements as required.

Cost-to-Build

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