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  • Square Feet 3075 sq ft
  • Bedrooms 4
  • Baths 4.00
  • Garage Stalls 2
  • Stories 1
  • Width 79 ft
  • Depth 46 ft
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Plan Description

This dynamic and light infused house is inspired by the classic designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, Cliff May and Quincy Jones. Conceived to attain the highest levels of LEED certification, it is truly a ranch house for the 21st. century. The Solatrium Garden House is designed to be built at grade on a concrete slab. The result is a house without load-bearing walls and a seamless flow between indoors and outdoors. A standing seam metal roof accommodates a dramatic skylight at the ridge and integrated photovoltaic panels for production of domestic hot water and electricity. Mechanical systems include radiant hot water heat in the floor, zoned air conditioning with subterranean ducting and tankless water heaters as back-up to the active solar unit.

Specifications

Plan Styles
Ranch
Dimension
Height
14 ft
Width
79 ft
Depth
46 ft
Garage
Detached Garage
Designer Notes
Plan Type
Single Family Home
Roof
Roof Pitch
3
Wall
Framing
Steel
Area
Total Sq Ft
3075 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft
3075 sq ft
Garage Sq Ft
565 sq ft
Bedroom
Walk In Closet
Ceiling
Main Ceiling Ft
8 ft
Kitchen
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Kitchen Island
Basic Features
Bedrooms
4
Baths
4.00
Garage Stalls
2
Stories
1
Extra Rooms
Den Office Study Computer
Great Room Living Room

Pricing

Plan Set Price
5 Copy Set
$2250.00
CAD Set
$2500.00
PDF Set
$2250.00
Reproducible Set
$2250.00
Foundation Price
Slab
+$0.00

Plan Content

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  • 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.

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