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Plan 45-452
4636 sq/ft
6 beds
6 baths
96' 4" wide
53' deep
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Plan Set
PDF Set
$2900.00
5 Copy Set
$3600.00
8 Copy Set
$3700.00
5 Copy and PDF Set
$3725.00
Foundation
Slab
+$0.00
Framing
Wood 2x4
$0.00
Additional Construction Sets
Each Additional Set
+$50.00/each
Audio Video Design
Each
$100.00
Construction Guide
Each
$39.00
Lighting Design
Each
$100.00
Mirror Reversed Sets
Each Additional Set
+$75.00

Full Specs & Features


Dimension
Depth : 53'
Height : 24'
Width : 96' 4"
Area
First Floor: 901 sq/ft height 8'
First Floor: 901 sq/ft height 8'
First Floor: 901 sq/ft height 8'
Garage: 420 sq/ft
Garage: 420 sq/ft
Garage: 420 sq/ft
Second Floor: 716 sq/ft height 8'
Second Floor: 501 sq/ft height 8'
Second Floor: 716 sq/ft height 8'
*Total Square Footage only includes conditioned space and does not include garages, porches, bonus rooms, or decks.
Roof
Primary Pitch : 10:12
Exterior Wall Framing
Exterior Wall Finish : Brick/Stucco
Framing : Wood - 2x4
Bedroom Features
Fireplace
Walk In Closet
Kitchen Features
Kitchenette Wet Bar
Additional Room Features
Loft
Main Floor Laundry
Vaulted / Cathedral Ceilings
Garage Features
Carport Porte Cochere
Outdoor Spaces
Balcony
Covered Front Porch
Rooms

Unit B Bedroom 1:

180 sq/ft width 12' x depth 15'

Unit B Bedroom 2:

270 sq/ft width 18' x depth 15'

Unit B Bonus:

170 sq/ft width 10' x depth 17'

Unit B Carport:

420 sq/ft width 20' x depth 21'

Unit B Dining Room:

126 sq/ft width 9' x depth 14'

Unit B Kitchen:

99 sq/ft width 9' x depth 11'

Unit B Living Room:

238 sq/ft width 14' x depth 17'

Unit C Bedroom 1:

180 sq/ft width 12' x depth 15'

Unit C Bedroom 2:

270 sq/ft width 18' x depth 15'

Unit C Carport:

420 sq/ft width 20' x depth 21'

Unit C Dining Room:

126 sq/ft width 9' x depth 14'

Unit C Kitchen:

99 sq/ft width 9' x depth 11'

Unit C Living Room:

238 sq/ft width 14' x depth 17'

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Home Plan - Traditional Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #45-452

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

Home Plan - Traditional Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #45-452

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Home Plan - Traditional Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #45-452

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

Home Plan - Traditional Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #45-452

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Home Plan - Traditional Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #45-452

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

Home Plan - Traditional Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #45-452
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