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House Plan # 452-1

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Square Feet 1920
Bedrooms 3
Baths 2
Garage Stalls 0
Levels 1
Width 57'
Depth 48'
House Plan Description
Farm House #1
This 1,920 square foot modernized traditional farm house design will be featured in Mother Earth News in 2010. The passive solar design and structural insulated panel (SIPs) construction are improvements which satisfy today's need for energy efficiency. The classic shape, which recalls the form of the tropical plantation house or traditional Japanese house styles, can be modified and finished on the exterior to suit most any climate and personal taste. The rooms and porches can be grouped around the central great room to create many floor plan functional layouts.
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HOUSE PLAN #452-1

BASICS
Levels 1
Bedrooms 3
Potential Bedrooms 3
Baths 2
Garage Stalls 0
STYLES
Cottage house plans , Farm house plans
DESIGNER NOTES
FEATURES
  • walk-in closet
  • teen suite/Jack & Jill bath
  • Energy Efficient Design
  • open floor plan
  • main floor bed & bath
  • walk-in pantry/cabinet pantry
  • covered rear porch
  • unique features
  • volume/vaulted ceiling
  • main floor master bed & bath
  • peninsula/eating bar
  • covered front porch
  • mud room
  • suited for vacation home
  • universal/wheelchair Access
  • wheelchair adaptable
  • great room/living room
  • loft / balcony
  • main floor laundry
  • SIP
  • nook/breakfast area/dining
DIMENSIONS
Width 57'
Depth 48'
Height 19' 3"
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage 1920
Main Floor 1920
Porch 643
Storage 56
WALL INFORMATION
Exterior Wall Constr SIP
ROOF INFORMATION
Roof Framing SIP
Roof Pitch 8:12 & 4:12
CEILING HEIGHTS
Ceiling Main 18
Ceiling Details Cathedral ceiling in majority of house.
FOUNDATIONS
Slab
OTHERS
Insulation Wall = R-24, Roof = R-32
If your foundation preference is not available, please contact us.
Pricing
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PLAN SETS PRICE
  • Reproducible Master (Recommended)
$3,000
  • 5 Copy Construction Set
$3,000
  • Additional Construction Sets
$50
  • CAD Set
$3,000
FOUNDATION OPTIONS
  • Slab
$0
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