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Plan 126-196

Plan 126-196
1703 sq/ft,
3 beds,
2.5 baths,
43' wide,
48' deep

Pricing

Plan Set
PDF Set
$1570.00
5 Copy and PDF Set
$1820.00
CAD Set
$2065.00
Foundation
Basement
+$0.00
Crawlspace
+$0.00
Stem Wall Foundation
+$0.00
Framing
Wood 2x6
$0.00
Right-Reading Reverse
Each
+$200.00
Additional Construction Sets
Each Additional Set
+$55.00/each
Audio Video Design
Each
$165.00
Construction Guide
Each
$39.00
Material List
Each
+$125.00

House Features

Upstairs Bedrooms
Upstairs Master Bedrooms
Walk In Closet
Breakfast Nook
Great Room Living Room
Unfinished Future Space
Upstairs Laundry
Front Entry Garage
Covered Front Porch
Additional Half Bath
Economical To Build
Two Family Home

Styles Classifications

Craftsman
Traditional

Specifications

Basement
642 sq/ft
Garage
294 sq/ft
Main Floor
870 sq/ft
Porch
46 sq/ft
Upper Floor
833 sq/ft
Depth
48'
Height
29'
Width
43'
Primary Pitch
6:12
Roof Framing
Truss
Roof Load
50
Roof Type
Asphalt Shingle
Lower Ceiling
8'
Main Ceiling
8'
Upper Ceiling Ft
8'

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Craftsman Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #126-196

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

Craftsman Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #126-196

Floor Plan - Lower Floor

Basement
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