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2,260
Heated S.F

2–3
Bedrooms

3
Bathrooms

2–3
Stories

2
Cars

Hillside Vacation Home

From: $1,035.00

Plan #: 1050-01

Craftsman Home With Drive Under Garage

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  • Product Price: $1,035.00
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Plan Description

  • This finely crafted hillside vacation home features an elegant wrap-around porch covering three sides.
  • The master bedroom on the first floor features sliding glass doors that lead out into the charming porch area.
  • The kitchen has an open counter space for whatever you need, as well as a large island and bar area.
  • The second floor has two bedrooms, one of them including a spacious walk-in closet and attractive balcony.
  • A convenient two door garage finishes off this exciting craftsman plan.
Square Footage Breakdown
Total Heated Area:2,260 sq. ft.
1st Floor:1,307 sq. ft.
2nd Floor:396 sq. ft.
Lower Level:557 sq. ft.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Master Suite:Main Floor
Bedrooms:2–3
Full Bathrooms:3
Foundation Types
Standard:Basement, Walkout
Exterior Wall Types
Standard:2x6
Dimensions
Width:42' 6"
Depth:61' 8"
Garage
Type:Drive Under
Area:570 sq. ft.
Cars:2
Entry Location:Side
Ceiling Heights
First Floor:8' 0"
Second Floor:8' 0"

Floor Plans
Floor Plans
Floor Plans

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

Legal Notice

Copyright of intellectual property is enforceable by law, with legal judgments given to Designers and Architects in excess of $100,000. Even if a plan is modified, but is still derived from this plan, the legal term is that it constitutes a “Derivative Copyright Infringement”. Please make the legal and ethical decision and purchase the rights to build my designs.

Thank you,

Brian K. Eicholtz

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