Freedom Bungalow
From: $1,585.00
Plan #: 1049-01
Simply Simple One Story Bungalow
Plan Description
- Keep it simple with this one story adorable bungalow. Enjoy a covered front porch with 144 square feet of outside living space. Exterior finishes include a combination of stone, clapboard and shingles.
- The vaulted ceilings and open floor plan makes this efficient home feel spacious and comfortable.
- The fireplace in the living room makes it a cozy family or entertaining area.
- In the kitchen there is a built in counter with seating for four.
- The 143 square foot covered back porch is easily accessible through the kitchens’ back door.
- Centrally located laundry is conveniently located in the middle of the floor plan.
- The front flex room can be used as either a bedroom or a home office. If used as a bedroom this plan would give you three bedrooms, two of the bedrooms with walk-in closets.
- Two car garage includes a side door for easy entry and extra access to unloading the groceries.
- Front covered porch as a 3:12 pitch, main roof has a 6:12 pitch.
Square Footage Breakdown |
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Total Heated Area: | 1,199 sq. ft. |
1st Floor: | 1,199 sq. ft. |
Front Porch: | 144 sq. ft. |
Rear Porch: | 143 sq. ft. |
Bedrooms & Bathrooms |
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Master Suite: | Main Floor |
Bedrooms: | 2–3 |
Full Bathrooms: | 2 |
Foundation Types |
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Standard: | Basement |
Optional: | Crawl, Slab |
Exterior Wall Types |
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Standard: | 2x6 |
Dimensions |
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Width: | 50' 2" |
Depth: | 50' 8" |
Max Ridge Height: | 19' 8" |
Garage |
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Type: | Attached |
Area: | 427 sq. ft. |
Cars: | 2 |
Entry Location: | Front |
Ceiling Heights |
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First Floor: | 9' 0" |
Roof Details |
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Primary Pitch: | 6 on 12 |
Framing Type: | Truss |
Plans Include
- General notes and design criteria
- Perspective views
- Foundation plan
- Floor plan
- Exterior elevations
- Cross sections
- Door and window schedules
- Roof plan and room finish schedule
- Electrical plan
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Thank you,
— Brian K. Eicholtz
Categories: Bungalow, Cottage, Craftsman, Northwest, Ranch