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Houseplans.com Plan #449-1 Alternative Elevation
Plan 449-1
Bedrooms 3
Baths 3.00
Potential Bedrooms 0
Garage Stalls 2
Stories 2
Total Sq Ft 3928 sq ft
Main Floor Sq Ft 2206 sq ft
Upper Floor Sq Ft 1722 sq ft
Garage Sq Ft 425 sq ft
Porch Sq Ft 448 sq ft
Height 32 ft
Width 42 ft
Depth 90 ft
Exterior Wall Finish Stucco / Cultured stone
Framing 2"x4"
Roof Pitch 2 4:12
Roof Pitch 6:12
Roof Type Asphalt shingle / Metal
Garage Ceiling Ft 10 ft
Main Ceiling Ft 12 ft
Upper Ceiling Ft 10 ft
Additional House Features
  • Split Bedrooms
  • Main Floor Master Bed Bath
  • Upstairs Bedrooms Bath
  • Main Floor Bed Bath
  • Walk In Closet
  • Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
  • Peninsula Eating Bar
  • Kitchenette Wet Bar
  • Kitchen Island
  • Storage Area
  • Open Floor Plan
  • Wet Bar
  • Den Office Study Computer
  • Great Room Living Room
  • Upstairs Laundry
  • Hobby Rec Room Game Room
  • Front Entry Garage
  • Mud Room
  • Loft Balcony
  • Courtyard
  • Covered Front Porch
  • Covered Rear Porch
  • Suited For Vacation Home
  • Unique Features
  • Empty Nester
  • Unusual Shape
  • Suited For View Lot
  • Suited For Narrow Lot
  • Storage Area
  • Open Floor Plan
  • Wet Bar
  • Den Office Study Computer
  • Great Room Living Room
  • Upstairs Laundry
  • Hobby Rec Room Game Room
  • Teen Suite Jack Jill Bath
Additional Styles Classifications
  • Modern
  • Traditional
  • Bungalow / Craftsman
Main Floor Upper Floor
Plan Set Price
PDF Set
$1200.00
Foundation Price
Slab
+$0.00

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