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PBH – 3052
Stories: 2
Total Living Area: 2315 Sq. Ft.
First Floor: 1302 Sq. Ft.
Second Floor: 1013 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 4
Full Baths: 3
Width: 42 Ft. Depth: 54 Ft.
Garage Size: 2
Foundation: Basement, Crawlspace, Slab
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Plan Specifications |
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Number of Stories: | 2 |
Width: | 42' 0" |
Depth: | 54' 0" |
Dwelling Number: | Single |
Bonus Access: | None |
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• Farm House |
• Country |
• Craftsman |
• Mountain |
• Vacation |
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• Old House Classics |
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Main Level: | 1302 Sq. Ft. |
Upper Level: | 1013 Sq. Ft. |
Total: | 2315 Sq. Ft. |
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Garage Size: | 2 |
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• Basement |
• Crawlspace |
• Slab |
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First Floor Ceiling: | 9 |
Second Floor Ceiling: | Varies |
Maximum House Height: | 24' 4" |
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Roof Framing: | Truss |
Exterior Wall Framing: | 2x6 |
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• Attached |
• Country Kitchen |
• Covered Front Porch |
• Covered Rear Porch |
• Crawlspace |
• Double Vanity Sink |
• Fireplace |
• Foyer |
• Front Porch |
• Great Room |
• Guest Suite |
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• Home Office |
• Kitchen Island |
• Laundry 1st Fl |
• Master Bdrm Upstairs |
• Mud Room |
• Open Floor Plan |
• Separate Tub and Shower |
• Suited for narrow lot |
• Vaulted Ceilings |
• Walk-in Closet |
• Walk-in Pantry |
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Featured House Plan: PBH - 3052 Description
Functionality and form come together delightfully in this extremely energy efficient traditional home. With exterior materials comprised of recyclable steel and fiber cement board, durability and longevity combine with timeless elegance upon the frame of a traditional forest or farmhouse plan.
The Forest Park addresses a design element that many stock home plans do not the fact that not all buildable lots have southern exposure to the rear! With this home, a side elevation is designed to face south, with the room layout and window placement remaining loyal to solar direction.
Large overhands, a metal roof and rain screen behind the siding protect the home from the elements, while thoughtfully used recyclable and sustainable materials are used extensively for finish work.