This 900 square feet country style 2 bedroom, 2 bath with 0 garage stalls falls in the 0-1000 square feet range.
The floor plan features walk-in closet, volume/vaulted ceiling, economical to build, covered front porch, suited for narrow lot, family room/keeping room, open floor plan.
This practical, country style house has all the amenities for that perfect getaway cabin or for everyday living. This plan offers large rooms, closets and lots of storage. The oversized kitchen is great for those family gatherings and entertaining. The large front porch is great for those lazy summer afternoons.
FEATURES
walk-in closet
volume/vaulted ceiling
economical to build
covered front porch
suited for narrow lot
family room/keeping room
open floor plan
DIMENSIONS
Width
30'
Depth
36'
Height
24' 7"
SQUARE FOOTAGE
Heated Square Footage
900
Main Floor
900
Porch
180
WALL INFORMATION
Exterior Wall Constr
2"x4"
ROOF INFORMATION
Roof Pitch
12:12
CEILING HEIGHTS
Ceiling Main
9
FOUNDATIONS
Crawlspace
Slab
If your foundation preference is not available, please contact us.
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Plan Content
COVER PAGE: with front view of home, page index and abbreviations.
FOUNDATION PLAN: with details - displays location and sizes of footings.
FLOOR PLAN: fully detailed floor plan with ceiling joist directions.
EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS: displays all four views of residence.
ROOF DRAINAGE PLAN: birds eye view of the roof.
RAFTER LAYOUT: displays rafter locations and directions.
TYPICAL WALL SECTION
CROSS SECTION: through home.
ELECTRICAL PLAN: displays all electrical plugs, switches and lighting.
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