Home plan: Disappearing walls for indoor-outdoor living

July 21, 2017 at 7:30PM
PLAN HOTW170027
PLAN HOTW170027 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Designed with the modern family in mind, this sleek contemporary home offers an open layout and seamless indoor-outdoor living. A variety of retractable glass walls open up the living and dining rooms, as well as the master suite, to the back porches. The screened porch is enclosed by a retractable screen system that allows the room to be heated during cold nights. A large island anchors the open kitchen, with seating for four and a nearby butler's pantry for storage. Along the staircase, a wine room features a floor-to-ceiling glass display room. Upstairs, a family room serves as the hub for three more bedrooms. The daylight basement can be finished to hold another suite for guests and a recreation room.

PLAN HOTW170027

Total finished sq. ft.: 3,491

Bed/bathrooms: 4/5

Stories: 2

Garage bays: 3

Foundation: Unfinished daylight basement

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

PLAN HOTW170027
PLAN HOTW170027 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
PLAN HOTW170027
PLAN HOTW170027 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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