Traditional home with a twist

Compact floor plan packed with charm.

June 29, 2018 at 7:10PM
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist.
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

PLAN HOTW180023

Total finished sq. ft.: 1,590

Bed/bathrooms: 3 /3

Stories: 2

Garage bays: 2

Foundation: Crawlspace, stem wall foundation

This 1,590-square-foot home provides more than just the basics. A combination of fiber-cement clapboard and shingle siding, as well as stone details, deliver stylish durability. The traditional plan conserves space and is ideal for narrow city lots. On the main level, the open kitchen has a spacious counter for gathering. The family room and dining areas flow into one another. Upstairs, each bedroom features a walk-in closet and easy access to the laundry room. The master suite offers a private bathroom with two sinks and a large shower. All three bedrooms are on the second floor, allowing the home to be heated and cooled in zones, maximizing energy efficiency.

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


Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist.
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist.
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist.
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist.
Home plan: A traditional plan, with a twist. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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