Home plan: Modern style for a modest lot

May 26, 2017 at 7:25PM
Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817
Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

PLAN HOTW170020 Total finished sq. ft.: 2,516 Bed/bathrooms: 4 /3 Stories: 2 Garage bays: 3 Foundation: Optional finished basement

Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. The open family center offers spacious accommodations, including a living room with a fireplace and vaulted ceilings. The main floor also features a home office. The kitchen is equipped with a center island and walk-in butler's pantry. The second floor holds four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The master suite's walk-in closet opens directly into the laundry room, saving steps and making chores easier. The master bedroom boasts windows on two sides plus a door leading onto a private deck. The lower level can be finished to hold two more bedrooms, a full bath and a family room.

For information or to buy plans, contact Eplans at eplans.com or call 1-866-228-0193.

Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817
Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817
Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817
Clean lines, open vistas and a modest footprint give this home lots of appeal. For PLAN052817 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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