This charming Craftsman-style home achieves energy efficiency with Energy Star-rated materials and green building practices. The plan boasts effective use of insulation, high-performance windows, tight construction and efficient heating and cooling equipment. It features a welcoming portico, a spacious family room, which opens to a covered veranda, and a main floor master suite. Upstairs is a loft and two more bedroom suites.
COMPILED BY LYNN UNDERWOOD
PLAN 3110
FOR INFORMATION OR TO BUY PLANS, CONTACT THE HOUSE DESIGNERS AT THEHOUSEDESIGNERS.COM OR CALL 1-866-214-2242.
Total finished:2,494 square feet
First floor: 1,767 square feet
Second floor: 727 square feet
Bed/bathrooms: 3/3 1/2
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