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House Plan # 470-3

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Square Feet 2143
Bedrooms 3
Baths 2.5
Garage Stalls 2
Levels 2
Width 61' 2"
Depth 25' 4"
House Plan Description
Part of the Exclusive Studio Collection, this historic modern plan was designed in the 1960s for developer Joseph Eichler by architects Claude Oakland and Kinji Imada. The original plans are preserved in the Environmental Design Archives at the University of California at Berkeley.

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HOUSE PLAN #470-3

BASICS
Levels 2
Bedrooms 3
Potential Bedrooms 0
Baths 2.5
Garage Stalls 2
STYLES
Modern house plans
DESIGNER NOTES
Part of the Exclusive Studio Collection, this historic modern plan was designed in the 1960s for developer Joseph Eichler by architects Claude Oakland and Kinji Imada. The original plans are preserved in the Environmental Design Archives at the University of California at Berkeley.
DIMENSIONS
Width 61' 2"
Depth 25' 4"
Height 19'
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage 2143
Main Floor 1045
Upper Floor 1098
Garage 502
Decks 468
WALL INFORMATION
Exterior Wall Constr 2"x4"
ROOF INFORMATION
Roof Framing Wood
CEILING HEIGHTS
Ceiling Main 8
Ceiling Upper 8
FOUNDATIONS
Slab
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  • Additional Construction Sets
$50
  • Mirror Reversed Sets
$50
  • PDF Set
$4,500
FOUNDATION OPTIONS
  • Slab
$0
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