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Plan 430-44
2000 sq/ft
3 beds
2 baths
58' 10" wide
73' deep
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Foundation
Slab
+$0.00
Crawlspace
+$100.00
Basement
+$395.00
Framing
Wood 2x4
$0.00
Wood 2x6
$325.00
Right-Reading Reverse
Each
+$225.00
Additional Construction Sets
Each Additional Set
+$100.00/each
Additional Use License
Each
$495.00
Audio Video Design
Each
$165.00
Construction Guide
Each
$39.00
Lighting Design
Each
$165.00
Material List
Each
+$250.00

Full Specs & Features


Dimension
Depth : 73'
Height : 24' 9"
Width : 58' 10"
Area
Bonus: 377 sq/ft
First Floor: 2000 sq/ft height 9'
Garage: 620 sq/ft
Storage: 108 sq/ft
*Total Square Footage only includes conditioned space and does not include garages, porches, bonus rooms, or decks.
Ceiling
Bonus Ceiling : 8'
Garage Ceiling : 9'
Main Ceiling : 9'
Roof
Primary Pitch : 8:12
Roof Framing : stick
Roof Load : 40
Roof Type : hip
Secondary Pitch : 12:12
Exterior Wall Framing
Exterior Wall Finish : brick
Framing : 2"x4"
Insulation : R13
Bedroom Features
Main Floor Bedrooms
Main Floor Master Bedroom
Split Bedrooms
Upstairs Bedrooms
Kitchen Features
Breakfast Nook
Eating Bar
Kitchen Island
Walk In Pantry Cabinet Pantry
Additional Room Features
Great Room Living Room
Main Floor Laundry
Play Flex Room
Storage Area
Unfinished Future Space
Garage Features
Oversized Garage
Side Entry Garage
Lot Characteristics
Suited For Corner Lot
Suited For Sloping Lot
Suited For View Lot
Outdoor Spaces
Covered Front Porch
Covered Rear Porch
Code Compliance
Irc 2003
Structural Information Provided
Foundation Drawing
Structural Roof Framing
Rooms

Bedroom 2:

132 sq/ft width 11' 6" x depth 11' 6"

Bedroom 3:

132 sq/ft width 11' 6" x depth 11' 6"

Breakfast:

132 sq/ft width 11' 6" x depth 11' 6"

Covered Front Porch:

143 sq/ft width 20' x depth 6'

Covered Rear Porch:

141 sq/ft width 17' 8" x depth 8'

Dining Room:

148 sq/ft width 12' 8" x depth 11' 8"

Foyer:

57 sq/ft width 7' x depth 8' 2"

Garage:

620 sq/ft width 23' 10" x depth 23' 2"

Garage Storage:

34 sq/ft width 11' 4" x depth 3'

Great Room:

327 sq/ft width 18' x depth 18' 2"

Hall Bath:

60 sq/ft width 7' 6" x depth 8'

Kitchen:

165 sq/ft width 11' 6" x depth 14' 4"

Master Bath:

161 sq/ft width 9' 8" x depth 16' 8"

Master Bedroom:

224 sq/ft width 14' x depth 16'

Master Closet:

80 sq/ft width 6' 6" x depth 12' 4"

Storage:

108 sq/ft width 11' 2" x depth 8' 2"

Utility Room:

91 sq/ft width 11' 2" x depth 8' 2"

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Home Plan - European Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #430-44

Floor Plan - Other Floor

Home Plan - Optional Bonus Level
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