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Plan 1060-1
3356 sq/ft
4 beds
2.5 baths
59' wide
58' 5" deep
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Plan Set
PDF Set
$1450.00
5 Copy Set
$1595.00
5 Copy and PDF Set
$1750.00
PDF Unlimited Build
$1995.00
CAD and PDF Set
$2150.00
Foundation
Daylight Basement
+$0.00
Crawlspace
+$350.00
Slab
+$350.00
Framing
Wood 2x6
$0.00
Wood 2x4
$250.00
Right-Reading Reverse
Each
+$195.00
Additional Construction Sets
Each Additional Set
+$50.00/each
Audio Video Design
Each
$165.00
Comprehensive Material List
Each
$395.00
Construction Guide
Each
$39.00
Lighting Design
Each
$165.00

Full Specs & Features


Dimension
Depth : 58' 5"
Height : 31' 10"
Width : 59'
Area
Basement Living: 1601 sq/ft height 8'
First Floor: 1653 sq/ft height 8'
Garage: 895 sq/ft
Porch: 202 sq/ft
Second Floor: 1703 sq/ft height 8'
*Total Square Footage only includes conditioned space and does not include garages, porches, bonus rooms, or decks.
Roof
Primary Pitch : 9:12
Roof Framing : Truss
Roof Type : Asphalt
Secondary Pitch : 4:12
Exterior Wall Framing
Exterior Wall Finish : Siding
Framing : Wood - 2x6
Bedroom Features
Fireplace
Formal Dining Room
Formal Living Room / Parlor
Upstairs Master Bedrooms
Walk In Closet
Kitchen Features
Kitchen Island
Additional Room Features
Family Room Keeping Room
Great Room Living Room
Hobby Rec Room Game Room
Loft
Main Floor Laundry
Media Room
Mud Room
Garage Features
Side Entry Garage
Outdoor Spaces
Balcony
Covered Front Porch
Rooms

Basement Bath:

50 sq/ft width 5' x depth 10'

Bedroom 1:

185 sq/ft width 12' 9" x depth 14' 6"

Bedroom 2:

170 sq/ft width 12' 9" x depth 13' 4"

Bedroom 3:

195 sq/ft width 12' 9" x depth 15' 4"

Bedroom 5:

238 sq/ft width 14' x depth 17'

Bedroom 6:

238 sq/ft width 14' x depth 17'

Dining Area:

345 sq/ft width 18' 2" x depth 19'

Family Room:

321 sq/ft width 17' 5" x depth 18' 5"

Family/ Media Room:

594 sq/ft width 17' 3" x depth 34' 5"

Formal Dining Room:

167 sq/ft width 12' 10" x depth 13'

Formal Living Room:

161 sq/ft width 12' 5" x depth 13'

Garage:

895 sq/ft width 23' 4" x depth 37'

Hall Bath 1:

106 sq/ft width 8' 2" x depth 12' 11"

Kitchen:

244 sq/ft width 18' 2" x depth 13' 5"

Laundry:

89 sq/ft width 7' 6" x depth 11' 11"

Master Closet:

131 sq/ft width 8' 6" x depth 15' 5"

Master Bath:

144 sq/ft width 11' 2" x depth 12' 11"

Master Bedroom:

317 sq/ft width 17' x depth 18' 8"

Mechanical/ Storage:

width 8' 11" x depth 13'

Mud Room:

45 sq/ft width 7' 6" x depth 6'

Floor Plan - Main Floor

Home Plan - Farmhouse Floor Plan - Main Floor Plan #1060-1

Floor Plan - Upper Floor

Home Plan - Farmhouse Floor Plan - Upper Floor Plan #1060-1

Floor Plan - Lower Floor

Home Plan - Optional Finished Basement

Floor Plan - Other Floor

Home Plan - Farmhouse Floor Plan - Other Floor Plan #1060-1
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