PLAN HOTW150049
Total finished sq. ft.: 1,883
Bed/bathrooms: 3/3
Stories: 2
Garage bays: 2
Foundation: Crawlspace, slab
At just 38 feet wide, this charming Craftsman plan would fit nicely on a not-so-big lot. Paired porch columns and exposed brackets add subtle character to the exterior of this bungalow. The open layout makes excellent use of space, with the kitchen overlooking the dining and family areas to create a flowing gathering zone. The main-floor master suite is easy to reach and features a large walk-in closet, two sinks and extra bathroom storage. Two more bedrooms share a bathroom with dual sinks upstairs.
For information or to buy plans, contact Eplans at www.eplans.com or call 1-866-228-0193.
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