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This stunning home features approximately 2,600 square feet of living space and evokes a rustic, country vibe. The ideal setting for this home would be a stunning mountain view or serene lakefront property in order to take advantage of its earthy tones and woodsy elements. The stacked stone and wood beam columns provide a beautiful backdrop to the country covered front porch. The wood beam flooring keeps the rustic vibe going and adds architectural interest to the home. The covered porch extends around the side of the home and finally rests at the rear of the home with a large rear porch and fireplace. This outstanding space is accessed from both the great room and master bedroom and allows for both intimate and family relaxing and entertaining. Can you imagine sitting on the rear porch with your morning coffee taking in stunning views of the mountains or lake? The great room is spacious with a fireplace and space for dining as well. The large country kitchen has a center island with breakfast bar and an abundance of additional counter and cabinet space. The master suite is situated on the main level and enjoys a large bedroom with walk-in closet. The master bath has dual vanities and shower. There is an additional half bath on this level for your guests. This home has an additional four bedrooms which lie either up or downstairs and makes this a versatile and functional floor plan. As you travel upstairs, you discover two additional bedrooms; one measures 16’x12’ and has considerable closet space while the third bedroom measures 12’x13’ and offers a spacious closet. A shared hall bath includes dual vanities, a shower and adjacent linen closet. The lower level of the home includes an additional 1,024 square feet. This additional space includes a family room or den to unwind, watch television or enjoy family time. Additionally, there are two bedrooms on this level and they both feature large closets. Bedroom four has private access to the shared bath which includes dual vanities and a linen closet while bedroom five is directly across the hall. An additional storage space is also available on this level. A detached two car garage which includes 624 additional square feet is offered with this house plan. If outdoor living and entertaining is at the top of your priority list, this home features an outstanding value, a versatile floor plan and exciting exterior façade which affords you and your family an outstanding lifestyle.
This exciting Mountain House Plan offers loads of windows and the views to go with them while enjoying the great outdoors on the accompanying fabulous deck. Multiple access points from the interior onto the deck makes entertaining a delight and is the perfect space for family and friends to gather and enjoy each other’s company, whether hosting an outdoor cookout, a special occasion meal or a spot to peacefully read and relax. The peaked roofline, the board and batten and the gabled front entrance are beautiful design elements and offer a pleasing exterior aesthetic to the plan. The exterior footprint of 40’ x 40’ highlights a great plan made for a narrow lot whether located in an urban area, the mountains or for a lakefront home. Approximately 1,770 square feet are found in the interior of the home spread throughout the two stories. The interior offers three bedrooms, an open floor plan perfect for entertaining and massive amounts of interior light to flood the space. The vaulted great room is a real “showstopper” and features loads of space for family and friends to gather and the two sliders enable the entertaining space to open to the outdoors beautifully. The kitchen and dining space are vaulted as well which highlights the spaciousness of the rooms. The owner's suite is located on the main floor and features great floor space, beautiful window views, a spacious en suite bath with dual vanities and a large walk-in closet with plenty of room for clothing and other accessories. There is a laundry room and a half bath for guests to complete the main floor. Two additional bedrooms are found upstairs along with an overhead loft that features overviews onto the first floor’s living and dining spaces. Both bedrooms are spacious with double window views, nice sized closets and there is a second floor shared bath. The plan is drawn on a walkout basement foundation which approximately mirror’s the first floor’s square footage and could be used for any number of configurations; additional bedrooms and baths, a large open family room or recreational space to watch television, play games or a space for the older children to “hang out.” There is also storage and space for a mechanical room. This gorgeous plan features beautiful interior and exterior space for entertaining, amazing window views and a perfect family layout.
How to DIY Sliding Loft Doors Overview: This door is made with a sheet of 4’ x 8’ paneling with a frame attached to the front and back sides for support. The front and back frames are initially attached with wood glue then wood dowels are inserted through the back frame to the front to reinforce. Wood dowels are used rather than wood screws for a clean look. I made two 4’x10’ doors. For simplicity’s sake, I’m going to describe the process to make one 4’x8’ door. You can easily size this down to make a smaller door. It’s also fairly easy to size this up, but you’ll need an additional sheet of paneling and will have to hide the seam where the paneling meets with a cross brace. The size of the door will obviously depend on the size of the opening you need to cover. If you have an eight foot opening, then you’ll need to make the door slightly smaller than eight feet (depending on the hardware that you use). If you use the Johnson Hardware that I used, you’ll need to subtract 2 3/8” from the opening height to determine the height of the door you need to make. I used the same method to make door in my bathroom to create a closet area in the back of the bathroom. The bathroom door is smaller and is only has a frame on the front side. This door is much lighter and is suspended from the ceiling. Bathroom Door - Slides open to the left so that door is hidden behind shower wall when open. Add caption Materials: 1) Sliding Door Track – Double the size of door 2) 4’ x 8’ Sheet of Paneling - 3) 9 – 3 ½ ”x 8’ MDF Casing/Board 4) Wood Glue 5) 3/8” Dowels 6) Wood Putty and/or caulk (sandable paintable) 7) Sandpaper 8) Paint Tools 9) Drill and bit that matches size of dowel 10) Hammer/Plastic mallet 11) Hand Saw* 12) Miter Box About materials and tools: 1) Sliding Door Track - I got my sliding door track from Johnson Hardware. It’s very sturdy and was easy to install. They have a variety of tracks. I used the 138F series but you should pick your sliding door track based on the weight and thickness of your doors. If you use the materials I used, then your doors should be approximately 1 3/8” thick so the 138F series should work. 2) Paneling - I used paneling that had grooves cut into it a to give the appearance of separate boards. The panel I chose was only 3/8" thick. You can use any paneling that you like, but just try to stay away from anything that is too heavy or too thick. 3) Casing - I used casing, which has a flat back surface, rather than molding, which generally does not have a flat back surface. I used composite rather than real wood because I find it easier to sand and paint and from what I’ve read, it has less tendency to warp. That’s very important for this job since you’re gluing the frame to the panel, if the frame is warped in any way, it will be difficult to glue. The width and thickness of the casing or boards does not have to be exact but keep in mind that if it’s too thick, the door will be too heavy and if it’s too thin, it will not provide enough support for the panel. 4) Wood Glue - Did you know that wood glue is generally stronger than the wood? It says so right there on the bottle! Here’s the glue wood glue I used. Its available at any hardware store. 5) Dowels - I used three 36” dowels that I cut into smaller pieces but you could also just buy dowels that are precut. You can use a different diameter dowel, just be sure you have a drill bit that is the same diameter as your dowel. The dowels are used to attach the frame. The frame is also glued but you need the dowels for additional support (even though according to the bottle, wood glue is stronger than wood). 6) Wood Putty/Caulk - You'll use wood putty and/or caulk to cover the dowel holes and any other imperfections. Be sure the caulk is sandable and paintable. 7) Sandpaper - You'll use the sandpaper to smooth out the caulk/putty that is used to cover the dowel holes 8) Paint - The paint is up to you, but keep in mind that doors usually get dirty so you should get something that will withstand some scrubbing 9) Drill - The drill is used to create holes for the dowels. You’ll need a drill bit that is the same size as your dowels. I have a Black & Decker drill that I bought new on E-Bay. Its a great little drill for someone like me. 10) Hammer or Mallet - The hammer or rubber mallet is used to hammer in the dowels. A plastic mallet is preferable because you’re less likely to dent the frame. 11) Saw - Here's the saw I used. The hand saw is used to miter corners and made straight cuts for the cross braces. Of course if you have an electric miter saw, you can use that. I didn't have one so I had to make all my cuts by hand. 12) Miter Box - I used this miter box to make the mitered corners and straight cuts. I find it virtually impossible to make a straight cut without something to guide the blade. The miter box does this. This miter box is inexpensive but effective. I know this may wear out fairly quickly but it was perfect for this job. How to Build the Door: 1. Miter the ends of the two of the 8’ MDF Boards using the miter box and had saw. (See illustration below to show frame pieces) 3. Place the pieces you’ve just cut on top of the panel to make the frame. (See First Illustration) Check your joints for a good fit. The outside edges of the frame should be flush with the outside edges of the panel. Don’t worry if there’s a bit of a gap between pieces, you can fill that with wood putty can caulk later. 4. Glue the frame pieces to the front of the panel. Use lots of wood glue. 5. Use clamps, if you have them, to hold the frame in place. I just used cans and vases to hold the frame in place since I didn’t have any clamps and my panel was resting on the floor. Doors drying 6. Allow to dry. 7. Cut the cross braces. If you using the products that I described, your cross braces should be approximately 41.” I recommend you measure to ensure a tight fit. 8. Glue the cross braces and allow to dry. 9. Flip over panel and repeat process so that you have framed both sides of the panel. 10. Allow to dry. 11. Drill holes for the dowels. Drill from the back side of the frame. Drill only approximately halfway through the front side of the frame. If you drill all the way through, then your dowel will be visible on both sides. It helps to wrap a piece of tape around the drill bit to mark the depth that you want to drill too. If you bought precut dowels, you should drill a hole that matches the length of those dowels. Be sure the dowel hole is deep enough to go completely through the back side of the frame and panel and atleast halfway through the front part of the frame. Close-up of dowel holes. Gap between corners before I filled it with putty. 12. Cut your dowels to the length of the holes you have drilled. 13. Put wood glue into each hole then insert the dowel. Wipe off any excess glue. 14. Use the hammer or mallet to hammer the dowels flush with the frame. Close-up of inserted dowels before sanding 15. Sand where the dowels are inserted for a smooth finish. 16. Use caulk or putty to fill any holes or gaps and sand smooth. 17. Now you’re ready to paint! 18. Attach the door hanging hardware. If you are using the Johnson Hardware sliding track, you will attach two brackets to the top of the door. 19. Install the sliding track to the ceiling following the manufacturer’s instructions. This is relatively easy if you have a joist or stud in the right place to screw into. Just use the screws provided to attach the track to the stud. I did not have a stud in the right place so I had to attach my track to the drywall and use casters to support the weight of the door so that the sliding track is basically just a door guide. THIS IS NOT A JOHNSON HARDWARE APPROVED APPLICATION. I marked the holes in the track on the ceiling and inserted drywall anchors at the marks. Then I attached the track 20. Hang the Doors. DOORS ARE COMPLETE!!!!! 2. Cut one MDF Board into two 48” mitered pieces (See illustration below to show frame pieces)
Description More Info. The Brand J'adore! This adorable floating hearts temporary tattoo is the perfect small gift for a big feat or a brilliant party favor for your lil' sweetheart's next gathering. Design is printed in the USA with FDA and EC certified vegetable-based ingredients. Approximately 2" x 3." Each pack contains 2 sheets of tattoos. Suitable for children from age 3. Safe and non-toxic. Tattoo applies easily with water and lasts around 5-7 days. Tattyoo weighed anchor in 2012 in Switzerland and quickly made a mark for itself by diverting art from galleries to create living exhibitions of original temporary tattoos. Today, more than 60 renowned artists and emerging talents around the world have created the current collection of designs. Each quirky, fun design is safe and non-toxic, and suitable for children from age 3. Designs are printed in the USA with FDA and EC certified vegetable-based ingredients. They apply easily with water and last around 5-7 days.
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If you love the abstracted, freckled pattern of a tree’s natural imperfections, this is the floor to bring that indoors. This oak floor has wide planks and prominent knots and large cracks coated with a white stain to create a beautiful, graphic contrast with the light-colored blonde oak. Heavily brushed to emphasize the natural grain and texture of the tree, Pepper strikes a gorgeous balance of rustic and modern. No random lengths. Each plank is 7 ⅜” wide and 95 ¼" long. Enjoy the look of long, full length boards throughout your floor. *THIS IS AN OILED FLOOR and needs to be oiled with Satin Oil immediately after installation.
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This mountain home plan gives you an open living area and lots of glass on the front and back and works great on a rear-sloping lot. Enjoy front-to-back views - all vaulted space - from the entry. The family room enjoys a fireplace as well as access to both porches and views across the open deck. Two vaulted master splits each have five-fixture baths and outdoor access. Ample porches and an outdoor fireplace complete the main floor plan. The optional finished lower level is a walkout design with access to the outside from the bedroom, bunk room and the large central recreation room. Two full baths, and a mechanical room completes this level. IMPORTANT NOTE: The carport depicted in the photos was a modification and is not specified in the plan set. Related Plans: Get 3 bedrooms with house plan 92352MX (1,989 sq. ft.) and even more room with house plan 92362MX (2,850 sq. ft.). Get a garage with house plans 92375MX (2 car ), 92345MX (2 car), 92374MX (3 car) and 92367MX (drive-under).
Learn how to build a DIY Sliding Barn Door Loft Bed. Easy-to-follow tutorial by Jen Woodhouse. This bed fits a Full Size mattress.