6#House Plan
6#House Plan
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Full bathrooms: 2
- 1/2 bathrooms: 1
- Main level bathrooms: 1
Rooms
- Room types: Bedroom, Family Room, Kitchen, Living Room, Primary Bathroom, Primary Bedroom, Dining Room
Primary bedroom
- Features: Primary Suite
Bedroom
- Features: All Bedrooms Up
Bathroom
- Features: Dual Sinks, Stone Counters, Remodeled
Kitchen
- Features: Stone Counters
Heating
- Central
Cooling
- None
Appliances
- Included: Dishwasher, Gas Oven, Gas Range, Refrigerator, Dryer, Washer
- Laundry: Inside, Laundry Room
Features
- Separate/Formal Dining Room, Stone Counters, All Bedrooms Up, Primary Suite
- Flooring: Wood
- Has fireplace: Yes
- Fireplace features: Living Room
- Common walls with other units/homes: No Common Walls
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 1,724 sqft
Property
Parking
- Total spaces: 2
- Parking features: Garage - Attached
- Attached garage spaces: 2
Features
- Levels: Two
- Stories: 2
- Entry location: Front Door
- Pool features: None
- Has view: Yes
- View description: Neighborhood
Lot
- Size: 6,174 Square Feet
- Features: Back Yard, Landscaped
Product Content
Product Content
What's included in this plan set
Typical plan sheet examples
*Not all plan sets include all sheets listed below. See the 'What's Included section on specific plan pages to get complete information.
Foundation Plan
Plan representation indicating the general design intent of the foundation. The foundation plan will show a slab, crawl space, or basement. Typically this includes the footing layout, post and beams, and extent of structural slabs, depending on what type of foundation is purchased.
Floor Plan(s)
Dimensioned plans indicating the layout of rooms, walls, doors, and windows. These plans are an overhead view of the house.
Roof Plan
This plan describes the elements that make up the roof. The roof plan typically illustrates ridges, valleys, and hips. It also may indicate the roofing material and slopes of roof surfaces, as well as chimneys and decorative elements.
Exterior Elevation
Elevations are a 2d representation of each side of the house. They typically indicate the materials for the walls, roof, and other elements that are part of the home.
Building Section(s)
This is a cut-away view through the house that show adjacencies of spaces. It shows the relationship the ground to the house and the roof.
Electrical Plan(s)
This drawings indicates the location of lighting fixtures, switches and outlets, showing lighting design intent and layout.
Construction Notes and Details\
These details may include the foundation, interior walls, exterior walls, floors, stairways, and / or roof details.
Important Information
Important Information
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