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Traditional House Plan 57-291 902 Sq Ft, 1 Bed, 1 Bath, 2 Floor, 2 Garage

Key Specs
  • 1
    Beds
  • 1
    Baths
  • 2
    Floors
  • 2
    Garages
  • 902
    Square Feet
This traditional design floor plan is 902 sq ft and has 1 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.

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Full specs & Features

Basic Features

Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1
Stories: 2
Garages: 2

Dimension

Depth: 32'
Height: 28'
Width: 30'

Area

Total: 902 sq/ft
First Floor: 238 sq/ft height 8'
Second Floor: 664 sq/ft
* Total Square Footage typically only includes conditioned space and does not include garages, porches, bonus rooms, or decks.

Ceiling

Main Ceiling: 9'
Upper Ceiling Ft: 8'

Roof

Primary Pitch: 9:12
Roof Framing: Truss
Roof Load: 40
Roof Type: shingle

Exterior Wall Framing

Exterior Wall Finish: Siding
Framing: 2"x4"
Insulation: R13

Bedroom Features

Upstairs Bedrooms
Walk In Closet

Additional Room Features

Great Room Living Room
Loft
Storage Area

Garage Features

Garage Under
Side Entry Garage

Lot Characteristics

Suited For Corner Lot
Suited For Narrow Lot

Outdoor Spaces

Balcony

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  • Cover Sheet: The coversheet offers a rendering or visual representation of the front of the home. It also suggests a potential version of the architectural style, materials, and façade options to help the customer, builder, or customer’s HOA or building department visualize the final exterior.
  • Foundation Plan(s): The foundation plan is used to show how the foundation should be built. It explains the thickness of the foundation walls, floor joist sizes and spacing, column locations, window/door/vent locations and sizes, for basement plans potentially suggested furnace/water heater locations, plumbing (where required) and miscellaneous construction details related to the foundation and basement.
  • Floor Plan(s): The floor plans of the home indicate the layout/construction of eachfloor of the house. Items typically included are room dimensions, wall sizes, plumbingelectrical locations, stair locations, door/window sizes, kitchen and bath layouts, ceilingconditions in each space, flooring, structural information and any special conditionsrelated to the floor plan.
  • Exterior Elevations: The elevation sheets communicate the material/dimensions that the designer envisioned, creating the correct look and feel on the outside of the house. Some of the items typically shown on an elevation sheet include materials used on the exterior of the house, size and shape of windows and doors, size and shape of vents, size of the trim, height and dimensions of various elements, depth of foundations, types of shingles and moldings, pitch of the roof, placement of materials (example: brick soldier course, brick quoins, etc.), and possibly a roof plan ( “bird’s eye” view showing the roof slopes, ridges, valleys and any saddles) and/ or the location of gutters and downspouts.
  • Interior Elevations: The details , sections, and interior elevations sheets provide enlarged, precise, and focused drawings of specific construction elements that cannot be fully or clearly explained at the standard scale used in the floor plan. They often zoom-in or dissect important or complex parts of the design, showing exactly how those elements are built, joined, or finished such as walls, drainage, framing, material junctions, stair handrails, or built-ins and cabinetry. They are essential for accuracy, compliance, and construction quality.
  • Overhead Roof Plan(s): A view of the home from above showing roof pitch, peaks, valleys, and other details.
  • Cross Section(s): A slice of the home from roof to foundation, showing relationships between floors, roof, and foundation.
  • Construction Notes / Detail(s): Shows basic parts and assemblies recommended for the home so the builder can see how things come together.

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