HOMES THAT “LIVE” WITH YOU
Selecting a home floor plan that enhances your lifestyle
Floor plans are more than a cluster of rooms, or an arrangement of spaces. They provide us a glimpse of whether or not the home would accommodate our lifestyles. Consequently, every floor plan has the potential of being perfect or awful, depending on who’s viewing it.
The design of your new home should mirror your current lifestyle, as well as anticipate your changing needs in the future. Here are a few personal preferences you’ll want to consider.
Two covered porches span the front of this quaint three-bedroom one story home. Inside, the family room provides an intimate setting for family and friends, with the eat-in kitchen politely tucked to the side. All three bedrooms adjoin the family room area and share a centralized bath. |
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- MASTER SUITE: Main floor, or second level. Luxurious. Private location.
- SECONDARY BEDROOMS: Near the master suite, or set apart. Private or shared baths.
- ENTERTAINING STYLE: Formal. (formal living and dining rooms) Casual. (great room, eat-in kitchen area, outdoor living areas)
- KITCHEN: Open to living areas. Sheltered from view. Snack bar. Island. Pantry. Also you can consider a Backyard Kitchen .
- LAUNDRY AREA: Large. (with folding counters and utility sink, ironing center) Small. (laundry closet)
- KID SPACES: (play room, media room, homework/computer area). We also have a selection for children’s playhouses . More playhouses for children can be found at COOL House Plans
- OFFICE AREA
- HOBBY AREA
- WORKSHOP
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