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Houseplans.com Plan #70-1011 Front Elevation
Plan 70-1011
Garage Stalls 4
Potential Bedrooms 0
Baths 6.00
Bedrooms 4
Stories 1
Lower Floor Sq Ft 2576 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft 3145 sq ft
Total Sq Ft 5721 sq ft
Garage Sq Ft 1736 sq ft
Width 115 ft
Height 30 ft
Depth 70 ft
Primary Pitch 8:12
Roof Load 47 psf
Roof Framing Truss
Secondary Pitch 12:12
Upper Ceiling Ft 9 ft
Lower Ceiling Ft 9 ft
Main Ceiling Ft 9 ft
Additional House Features
  • Main Floor Master Bed Bath
  • Walk In Closet
  • Split Bedrooms
  • Main Floor Bed Bath
  • Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
  • Peninsula Eating Bar
  • Kitchen Island
  • Nook Breakfast Area Dining
  • Great Room Living Room
  • Family Room Keeping Room
  • Workshop
  • Den Office Study Computer
  • Unfinished Future Space
  • Media Room
  • Storage Area
  • Oversized Garage
  • Side Entry Garage
  • Mud Room
  • Grill Deck Sundeck
  • Screened Porch Sunroom
  • Covered Front Porch
  • Covered Rear Porch
  • Suited For Corner Lot
  • Suited For View Lot
  • Great Room Living Room
  • Family Room Keeping Room
  • Workshop
  • Den Office Study Computer
  • Unfinished Future Space
  • Media Room
  • Storage Area
Additional Styles Classifications
  • European
Lower Floor Main Floor
Plan Set Price
Reproducible Set
$2257.00
5 Copy Set
$1794.00
8 Copy Set
$1909.00
Single Set
$1678.00
CAD Set
$3529.00
PDF Set
$2488.00
Foundation Price
Daylight Basement
+$0.00
Crawlspace
+$280.00
Slab
+$280.00
Additional Construction Sets Price
Each Additional Set
+$60.00
Right-Reading Reverse Price
Each
+$310.00
Mirror Reversed Sets Price
Each Additional Set
+$55.00

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