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Choosing a new house design is exciting, but it's also difficult. The Big Book of Small Home Plans, 2nd Edition makes it easy! Featuring a catalog of small home designs with all of the amenities homeowners look for in a new home, this practical, do-it-yourself guide will help you build the small home of your dreams by doing all or part of the work yourself! Whether you're looking to build a cabin, cottage, small home, or tiny house, you're sure to find the ideal small home with the features that will fit your lifestyle inside The Big Book of Small Home Plans, 2nd Edition. Select from more than 360 plans – including 140 new plans – prepared by expert architects and designers, for building a variety of small homes under 1,200 square feet. Easy-to-follow construction blueprints are available to purchase for each project, both in print and digital formats. The Big Book of Small Home Plans is also packed with advice and useful tips on small home organization, decorating, and storage. Start your search right now for the perfect small home! Newly updated edition also features revisions to existing plans, as well as new photography for newly added plans.

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HOME
SMALL
1
PLANS
BIG BOOK OF
2ND EDITION
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COPYRIGHT © 2021
All floor plans and elevations copyright by the individual designers and may not
be reproduced by any means without permission. All text and other illustrative
material © 2021 Design America, Inc. and Creative Homeowner and may not be
reproduced, either in part or in its entirety, in any form, by any means, without written
permission from the publisher, with the exception of brief excerpts for purposes of
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reserved. Although all possible measures have been taken to ensure the accuracy
of the material presented, the publisher is not liable in case of misinterpretation or
typographical error.
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Home Plans in the subject line.
Big Book of Small Home Plans, 2nd Edition
ISBN-13: 978-1-63741-051-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2021931901
CREATIVE HOMEOWNER®
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Creative Homeowner
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Lincolnshire, NG31 7XQ.
Note: The homes as shown in the photographs and renderings in this book may differ
from the actual blueprints. When studying the house of your choice, please check
the floor plans carefully. All plans appearing in this publication are protected under
copyright law. Plan pricing subject to change without notice.
Reproduction of the illustrations or working drawings by any means is strictly
prohibited. The right of building only one structure from the plans purchased is licensed
exclusively to the buyer and the plans may not be resold unless by express written
authorization.
The homes on the cover are: Top, Plan #F07-032D-0730 on page 27; Bottom, left to
right: Plan #F07-032D-0390 on page 60; Plan #F07-011D-0612 on page 261;
Plan #F07-011D-0676 on page 37.
Page 3, Top to bottom: Plan #F07-080D-0004 on page 22; Plan #F07-032D-0358 on
page 51; Plan #F07-111D-0032, on page 13; Plan #F07-032D-0084 on page 11;
Plan #F07-084D-0052 on page 44; Plan #F07-071D-0013 on page 33.
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What’s The Right Plan For You?
4
10 Steps To Building Your Dream Home
5-6
Small Homes Introduction
7
Small Home Plans
8-51
Dream Big, While Living Small
52-59
Small Home Plans
60-132
Design America 3D: See Your Home On Your Lot Before It’s Built
133-147
Small Home Plans
148-151
No Excuses...It’s Time To Get Organized
152-155
Bathroom Storage Solved
156
Banish Kitchen Clutter Forever
157
20 Kitchen Organizing Tips
158
Pantry Organization 101
159
Small Home Plans
160-181
What Home Buyers Want: Wide Open Spaces
182-186
Making Your Tiny Kitchen Feel Spacious
187-189
Small Home Plans
190-233
Economize Your Home And Save More Money By Building Green
234-236
The Big Advantages Of Living In A Small Home
237
Saving Money For Your Home And Life
238
Tips For Saving Money
239
Small Home Plans
240-275
Home Plans Index
276-279
Why Buy Stock Plans?
280-281
How Can I Find Out If I Can Afford To Build A Home?
282
What Kind Of Plan Package Do I Need?
283
Our Plan Packages Include...
284
Do You Want To Make Changes To Your Plan?
285
Helpful Building Aids
286
Before You Order
287
Home Plan Order Form
288
CONTENTS
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Choosing a house design is exciting, but
can be a difficult task. Many factors play
a role in what home plan is best for you
and your family. To help you get started,
we have pinpointed some of the major
factors to consider when searching for
your dream home. Take the time to evalu
-
ate your family’s needs and you will have
an easier time sorting through all of the
house designs offered in this book.
BUDGET
is the first thing to con
-
sider. Many items take part in the
budget, from ordering the blueprints
to the last doorknob purchased. When
you find the perfect house plan, visit
houseplansandmore.com and get a
cost-to-build estimate to ensure that
the finished home will be within your
cost range. A cost-to-build report is a de-
tailed summary that gives you the total
cost to build a specific home in the zip
code where you’re wanting to build. It is
interactive allowing you to adjust labor
and material costs, and it’s created on
demand when ordered so all pricing is
up-to-date. This valuable tool will help
you know how much your dream home
will cost before you buy plans (see page
282 for more information).
getting started
what’s the right
for you?
PLAN
FAMILY LIFESTYLE
After your budget
is deciphered, you need to assess you and
your family’s lifestyle needs. Think about
the stage of life you are in now, and what
stages you will be going through in the
future. Ask yourself questions to figure
out how much room you need now and if
you will need room for expansion. Are you
married? Do you have children? How many
children do you plan on having? Are you
an empty-nester? How long do you plan
to live in this home?
Incorporate into your planning any
frequent guests you may have, including
elderly parents, grandchildren or adult
children who may live with you.
Does your family entertain a lot? If so, think
about the rooms you will need to do so. Will
you need both formal and informal spac-
es? Do you need a gourmet kitchen? Do
you need a game room and/or a wet bar?
FLOOR PLAN LAYOUTS
When look-
ing through these home plans, imagine
yourself walking through the house.
Consider the flow from the entry to the
living, sleeping and gathering areas. Does
the layout ensure privacy for the master
bedroom? Does the garage enter near
the kitchen for easy unloading? Does the
placement of the windows provide enough
privacy from any neighboring properties?
Do you plan on using furniture you already
have? Will this furniture fit in the appropri
-
ate rooms? When you find a plan you want
to purchase, be sure to picture yourself
actually living in it.
EXTERIOR SPACES
With many dif-
ferent home styles throughout ranging
from Traditional to Contemporary, flip
through these pages and find which
style appeals to you the most and think
about the neighborhood in which you
plan to build. Also, think about how
the house will fit on your site. Picture
the landscaping you want to add to the
lot. Using your imagination is key when
choosing a home plan.
Choosing a house design can be an
intimidating experience. Asking yourself
these questions before you get started
on the search will help you through the
process. With our large selection of sizes
and styles, we are certain you will find your
dream home in this book.
Make a list!
Experts in the field suggest listing
everything you like or dislike
about your current home to begin
your home plan search.
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BUILDING
steps to
your dream home
1
talk to a lender
If you plan to obtain a loan in order to
build your new home, then it’s best to
find out first how much you can get
approved for before selecting a home
design. Knowing the financial informa-
tion before you start looking for land,
or a home, will keep you from selecting
something out of your budget and turn-
ing a great experience into a major dis-
appointment. Financing the home you
plan to build is somewhat different than
financing the purchase of an existing
house. You’re going to need thousands
of dollars for land, labor, and materials.
Chances are, you’re going to have to bor-
row most of it. Therefore, you will proba-
bly need to obtain a construction loan.
This is a short-term loan to pay for build-
ing your house. When the house is com-
pleted, the loan is paid off in full, usually
out of the proceeds from your long-term
mortgage loan.
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determine needs
Selecting the right home plan for your
needs and lifestyle requires a lot of
thought. Your new home is an invest-
ment, so you should consider not only
your current needs, but also your future
requirements. Versatility and the poten-
tial for converting certain areas to other
uses could be an important factor later
on. So, a home office may seem unnec-
essary now, but in years to come, the
idea may seem ideal. Home plans that
include flex spaces, or bonus rooms can
really adapt to your needs in the future.
3
choose a home site
The site for your new home will have a
definite impact on the design you select.
It’s a good idea to select a home that will
complement your site. This will save you
time and money when building. Or, you
can then modify a design to specifically
accommodate your site. However, it will
most likely make your home construc-
tion more costly than selecting a home
plan suited for your lot right from the
start. For example, if your land slopes,
a walk-out basement works perfectly. If
it’s wooded, or has a lake in the back, an
atrium ranch home is a perfect style to
take advantage of surrounding backyard
views.
SOME IMPORTANT CRITERIA TO
CONSIDER WHEN SELECTING A SITE:
l
Improvements will have to be made
including utilities, walks and
driveways
l
Convenience of the lot to work,
school, shops, etc.
l
Zoning requirements and property
tax amounts
l
Soil conditions at your future site
l
Make sure the person or firm
that sells you the land owns it free
and clear
4
select a home design
We’ve chosen the “best of the best”
small home plans from our website,
houseplansandmore.com to be featured
in this book. With over 18,000 home
plans from the best architects and
designers across the country in our
collection, this book includes a variety of
architectural styles all 1,200 square feet
and under that will suit the needs and
tastes of a broad spectrum of today’s
homeowners.
5
get the cost to build
If you feel you have found “the” home,
then before taking the step of purchas-
ing house plans, order an estimated
cost-to-build report for the exact zip code
where you plan to build. Requesting this
custom cost report created specifically
for you will help educate you on all costs
associated with building your new home.
Simply order this report and gain knowl-
edge of the material and labor cost asso-
ciated with the home you love. Not only
does the report allow you to choose the
quality of the materials, you can also se-
lect options in every aspect of the proj-
ect from lot condition to contractor fees.
This report will allow you to successfully
manage your construction budget in all
areas, clearly see where the majority of
the costs lie, and save you money from
start to finish.
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A COST-TO-BUILD REPORT WILL HELP
YOU DETERMINE THE OVERALL COST
OF YOUR NEW HOME INCLUDING THESE
5 MAJOR EXPENSE CATEGORIES:
l
Land
l
Foundation
l
Materials
l
General Contractor’s fee - Some
rules-of-thumb that you may find
useful are: (a) the total labor cost
will generally run a little higher
than your total material cost, but
it’s not unusual for a builder or
general contractor to charge 15-
20% of the combined cost for
managing the overall project.
l
Site improvements - Don’t for-
get to add in the cost of your site
improvements such as utilities,
driveway
pavement,
sidewalks,
landscaping, etc.
6
hire a contractor
If you’re inexperienced in con-
struction, you’ll probably want to
hire a general contractor to man-
age the project. If you do not know
a reputable general contractor,
begin your search by contacting
your local Home Builders Associa-
tion to get references. Many states
require building contractors to be
licensed. If this is the case in your
state, its licensing board is anoth-
er referral source. Finding a repu-
table, quality-minded contractor
is a key factor in ensuring that your new
home is well constructed and is finished
on time and within budget. It can be a
smart decision to discuss the plan you
like with your builder prior to ordering
plans. They can guide you into choosing
the right type of plan package option
especially if you intend on doing some
customizing to the design.
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customizing
Sometimes
your
general
contractor
may want to be the one who makes the
modifications you want to the home
you’ve selected. But, sometimes they
want to receive the plans ready to build.
That is why we offer home plan modifi-
cation services. Please see page 285 for
specific information on the customiz-
ing process and how to get a free quote
on the changes you want to make to a
home before you buy the plans.
8
order plans
If you’ve found the home and are ready
to order blueprints, we recommend or-
dering the PDF file format, which offers
the most flexibility. A PDF file format
will be emailed to you when you order,
and it includes a copyright release from
the designer, meaning you have the le-
gal right to make changes to the plan if
necessary, as well as print out as many
copies of the plan as you need for build-
ing the home one-time. You will be happy
to have your blueprints saved electroni-
cally so they can easily be shared with
your contractor, subcontractors, lender
and local building officials. We do, how-
ever, offer several different types of plan
packages depending on your needs, so
please refer to page 283 for all plan
package options available and choose
the best one for your particular situation.
Another helpful component in the
building process that is available
for many of the house plans in this
book is a material list. A material
list includes not only a detailed list
of materials, but it also indicates
where various cuts of lumber and
other building components are to
be used. This will save your gener-
al contractor significant time and
money since they won’t have to
create this list before building be-
gins. If a material list is available
for a home, it is indicated in the
plan data box on the specific plan
page in this book.
9
order materials
You can order materials yourself,
or have your contractor do it. Nev-
ertheless, in order to thoroughly
enjoy your new home you will want
to personally select many of the
materials that go into its construc-
tion. Today, home improvement
stores offer a wide variety of qual-
ity building products. Only you can
decide what specific types of windows,
cabinets, bath fixtures, etc. will make
your new home yours. Spend time early
on in the construction process looking
at the endless materials and products
available.
10
move in
With careful planning and organization,
your new home will be built on schedule
and ready for your move-in date. Be sure
to have all of your important documents
in place for the closing of your new home
and then you’ll be ready to move in and
start living your dream.
Browse the pages of the Big Book of Small Home Plans and discover over 360 best-selling small home designs all 1,200 square
feet and under in a variety of today’s most popular styles. From Craftsman and Country, to Contemporary and Traditional, there is
a small home design here for everyone with all of the amenities and features homeowners are looking for in a new home today.
Start your search right now for the perfect small home!
Top, left: Plan #F07-032D-0358 on page 51; top, right: Plan #F07-084D-0052 on page 44;
Bottom, left: Plan #F07-071D-0013 on page 33; bottom, right: Plan #F07-032D-0084, on page 11.
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Dimensions:
24' W x 44' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
782
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Joisted crawl space
or post & beam standard; slab or
basement available for an addition-
al fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-011D-0313
© Copyright by designer/architect
Images provided by designer/architect
Features
Live life like a fairytale in this
European inspired quaint cottage
With attention to detail at every
turn, cottage life is definitely not
primitive in this luxurious cottage
that boasts an amenity-packed
kitchen with nearby walk-in closet
that doubles as a pantry
The vaulted living area has a cozy
corner fireplace
The vaulted master suite has a
corner built-in for interest and
plenty of windows for added
sunlight
Bedroom 2 is also vaulted and
features built-in and ample
closetspace
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Features
Imagine how thrilled your guests will
be when they discover you have this
adorable cottage ready for their visit
The covered porch leads into the
vaulted guest room with a cozy
corner fireplace
The full bath includes a walk-in
oversized shower for extra ease
There is also a galley-style kitchen
that includes a small stove,
a microwave oven, and a sink
Near the front entry is a large
walk-in closet, perfect for storage
This cottage would also make the
perfect private in-law quarters
Dimensions:
17'6" W x 23' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
300
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Slab
See index for more information
Plan #F07-011D-0431
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Features
Upon entering, you’ll discover that
the entry foyer is separated from
the rest of the home helping to
keep temperatures consistent
The open living space has a lovely
window wall that overlooks the
covered front porch
The kitchen and dining area can be
partitioned off from the great room
with double pocket doors
The kitchen features a corner
walk-in pantry and a space-saving
built-in desk on one end of the
kitchen counter
Two bedrooms share the full bath
between them that includes a
unique corner shower, and an
oversized garden tub
Dimensions:
34' W x 34' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,079
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, monolithic slab or
floating slab available for an
additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-032D-0084
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Dimensions:
28' W x 48' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,120
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Slab
See index for more information
Plan #F07-028D-0116
© Copyright by
designer/architect
Images provided by
designer/architect
Dimensions:
40' W x 22' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
681
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space or slab,
please specify when ordering
See index for more information
Plan #F07-163D-0004
© Copyright by designer/architect
Images provided by
designer/architect
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Dimensions:
40' W x 37'6" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,094
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Foundation:
Slab standard; crawl
space or basement available for an
additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-111D-0032
Images provided by
designer/architect
Copyright by
designer/architect
Dimensions:
40' W x 30' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,146
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or
monolithic slab available for an
additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-032D-0905
© Copyright by
designer/architect
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Dimensions:
25' W x 25' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
456
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Pilings
See index for more information
Plan #F07-152D-0048
© Copyright by designer/architect
Images provided by
designer/architect
Dimensions:
46'4" W x 38' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,151
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement
See index for more information
Plan #F07-032D-0419
© Copyright by
designer/architect
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Dimensions:
36' W x 38' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,157
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Foundation:
Slab standard;
basement or crawl space available
for an additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-111D-0033
Second Floor
338 sq. ft.
First Floor
819 sq. ft.
Images provided by designer/architect
© Copyright by designer/architect
© Copyright by designer/architect
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designer/architect
Dimensions:
36' W x 32' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,024
Bonus Sq. Ft.:
1,024
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or
monolithic slab available for an
additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-032D-0965
Images provided by
designer/architect
First Floor
1,024 sq. ft.
Optional
Lower Level
1,024 sq. ft.
© Copyright by
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Dimensions:
40' W x 30' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,160
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or
monolithic slab available for an
additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-032D-0732
© Copyright by designer/architect
Images provided by
designer/architect
© Copyright by designer/architect
Dimensions:
37'6" W x 57' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
963
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Foundation:
Slab standard; crawl
space available for an additional
fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-020D-0056
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Dimensions:
25' W x 32' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
740
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Foundation:
Slab
See index for more information
Plan #F07-087D-1682
Images provided by
designer/architect
First Floor
592 sq. ft.
Second Floor
148 sq. ft.
© Copyright by designer/architect
Dimensions:
30' W x 24' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,176
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or
monolithic slab available for an
additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-032D-0889
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designer/architect
First Floor
630 sq. ft.
Second Floor
546 sq. ft.
© Copyright by designer/architect
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Features
Unbelievable charm and style
combine to create this one-of-a-kind
small home filled with luxury
A deep covered front porch and rear
wrap-around covered porch add a
tremendous amount of outdoor
living space, perfect when
entertaining
The kitchen/dining area has an
open feel to the nearby living area
The kitchen includes a handy island
with snack bar seating
The utility room is conveniently
located near the kitchen
The master bedroom is to the right
upon entering the home and
features its own private bath and
walk-in closet
Dimensions:
36' W x 44' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
902
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space standard;
slab available for an additional fee
See index for more information
Plan #F07-020D-0394
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Dimensions:
44' W x 36'6" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,035
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Slab
See index for more information
Plan #F07-028D-0115
Images provided by designer/architect
© Copyright by designer/architect
Features
This terrific cottage is everything
today’s homeowner is looking for
with its modern farmhouse style
and compact, yet open split bed-
room floor plan
Enter the great room from the
covered front porch and discover
a living space that blends seam-
lessly with the kitchen/dining area
The master bedroom has a
walk-in closet and a private
bath with a double-bowl vanity,
and an oversized walk-in shower
The two secondary bedrooms
share the full bath between
them
Near the laundry room is access
to the rear covered porch with
plenty of space for outdoor living
and entertaining
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Dimensions:
24' W x 30' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,000
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space
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Plan #F07-071D-0014
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First Floor
650 sq. ft.
Second Floor
350 sq. ft.
Dimensions:
37' W x 28' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
975
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or mono-
lithic slab available for an addition-
al fee
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Plan #F07-032D-0904
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Dimensions:
34' W x 28' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
880
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or
monolithic slab available for an
additional fee
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Plan #F07-032D-0903
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Dimensions:
33' W x 48' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,191
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, monolithic slab or
floating slab available for an
additional fee
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Features
• The multi-purpose vaulted
living/dining area is up to the
challenges of evolving cottage
activities
Designed for relaxed living, this
home enjoys access front and back
onto the large deck
A wrap-around window seat in the
living/dining area is a cozy place to
curl up with a book, or add a table
for built-in dining space
The second floor studio would make
a perfect artist’s retreat, a home
office, or private escape ideal for
taking in views on the balcony
First Floor
672 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
36' W x 42'6" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,154
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Crawl space
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Second Floor
482 sq. ft.
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Dimensions:
28' W x 32' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
835
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or
monolithic slab available for an
additional fee
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Plan #F07-032D-0902
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Dimensions:
36' W x 40' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,184
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, floating slab or
monolithic slab available for an
additional fee
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Dimensions:
37' W x 44' D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,124
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, monolithic slab or
floating slab available for an
additional fee
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Plan #F07-032D-0013
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Dimensions:
30' W x 36'4" D
Heated Sq. Ft.:
1,022
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Exterior Walls:
2" x 6"
Foundation:
Basement standard;
crawl space, monolithic slab or
floating slab available for an
additional fee
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Plan #F07-032D-0082
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