This home's great room is a gathering spot with a vaulted ceiling and angled wall of windows overlooking a wraparound deck. A fireplace and built-ins are incorporated in the room's design. The dining room, which shares the vaulted ceiling, also has access to the deck. The kitchen has a functional design with a handy snack bar serving the great room. Two secondary bedrooms at the back of the home share a full hallway bath. Upstairs the master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, as well as a private, compartmentalized bath.
PLAN LS 97264
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Total finished 1,648 sq. feet
Main floor 1,176 sq. feet
Upper floor 472 sq. feet
Daylight basement 1,176 sq. feet
Bed/bathrooms 3/2
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