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Join the VIP registry to receive updates about this unique offering. Legacy at Seville is a private, gated neighborhood of single-level home designs featuring Farmhouse, Desert Prairie, Ranch Hacienda, and Spanish Colonial Architecture. Overlooking the golf course with views of the San Tan Mountains, are 61 home sites measuring approximately 8,750 square feet. Two parks are available to Legacy homeowners.
Specifications Total Living Area: 4443 sq ft Main Living Area: 3435 sq ft Upper Living Area: 1008 sq ft Garage Area: 1006 sq ft Garage Type: Attached Garage Bays: 3 Foundation Types: Slab Exterior Walls: 2x4 House Width: 90'0 House Depth: 82'7 Number of Stories: 2 Bedrooms: 4 Full Baths: 5 Max Ridge Height: 38'0 from Front Door Floor Level Primary Roof Pitch: 9:12 Roof Framing: Stick Porch: 713 sq ft Formal Dining Room: Yes FirePlace: Yes 1st Floor Master: Yes Main Ceiling Height: 10' Upper Ceiling Height: 10' Special Features: Bonus Room Entertaining Space Front Porch Mudroom Office Open Floor Plan Outdoor Fireplace Outdoor Kitchen Pantry Rear Porch Storage Space
This modern mountain house plan gives you a 4 beds, 3.5 baths and 3,159 square feet of heated living area. An angled 3-car garage has 986 square feet of parking between the offset double and single-bays. A large covered porch on the rear of the home provides shaded fresh-air living space to enjoy. The optionally finished lower level offers 1,305 square feet of additional living space if finished. The included floor plan layout for the walkout basement includes space for a large rec room, an oversized home-gym or office with walk-in closet, a 5th bedroom, and a full bath. Architectural Designs' primary focus is to make the process of finding and buying house plans more convenient for those interested in constructing new homes - single family and multi-family ones - as well as garages, pool houses and even sheds and backyard offices. Our website offers a vast collection of home designs, encompassing various architectural styles, sizes, and features, which can be customized to meet specific needs and preferences. We curate and add to our design portfolio every day as we work with hundreds of residential building designers and architects to bring you the most diverse and best house plans available. We can modify any house plan you see on our site. Learn more about modifications.
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This 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom Luxury house plan features 5,377 sq ft of living space. America's Best House Plans offers high quality plans from professional architects and home designers across the country with a best price guarantee. Our extensive collection of house plans are suitable for all lifestyles and are easily viewed and readily available when you begin the process of building your dream home. All our house designs are easy to read, versatile and affordable with a seamless modification process available if your plans need to be changed to suit your lifestyle and personal choice.
With a resounding interior footprint measuring approximately 3,952 square feet and an exciting symmetrical exterior design, this Modern Farmhouse plan is complete with four bedrooms and four bathrooms in a two-story home design. Its architectural makeup is compiled of gabled dormers, an extended covered front porch, plenty of windows, and a stacked stone perimeter skirt. Along with the window arrangement, this house plan boasts an impressive curb appeal that flows right into its light and airy interior layout. There is a side-entry garage large enough for three cars with two entries into the interior. The rear porch showcases a wonderful lounging space complete with a fireplace. French door access into the home leads to a welcoming foyer that grants an instant view of the open floor concept. The great room sets the tone as it sits in the middle of the open floor layout, yet it doesn’t disappoint as it features an eye-catching 11-foot step ceiling, a stately fireplace, and sliding door access to the covered rear porch. From the foyer, there is also an open entrance into the lounge area and dining room. The lounge area overlooks the front porch with built-in shelving. This area presents a bonus space for an open library or a crafts area, and with its proximity to the primary bedroom, the space could be an extension of the primary suite. Across the lounge, the dining room sits under a decorative ceiling and has enough space for a long dining table. Adjoining its space is the kitchen, which offers plenty of countertop and cabinetry, a large center island with a breakfast bar, a walk-in pantry, a prep station, and access to the guest powder room/ pool bathroom. There is also a pocket office with side-view windows. The laundry/mudroom is located off the garage and contains ample space with lockers and a countertop area. The primary suite is located on the main level. This sumptuous bedroom includes a coffered ceiling, French door access to the rear covered porch, an en suite, and a sizable walk-in closet. The primary bathroom highlights dual vanities, a stand-alone garden tub with window views, a private toilet area, and a walk-in shower. The second level houses the remaining bedrooms. All three bedrooms are spacious in size with ample closet space and window views. There is a loft and media space with built-ins for a computer area, making this Modern Farmhouse an excellent option for any size family.
The 5th floor refurbishment of Leeds College of Music by award winning architects, Halliday Clark, based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
This Luxury house plan features a sprawling exterior with European inspired design features consisting of smooth stucco, a generous amount of ironwork and balconies, and a grand entrance with flanking verandahs. There are in excess of 15,000 square feet of living space that incorporates seven bedrooms, seven plus baths and a wide assortment of specialized entertaining and family spaces. Additionally, there is a six car garage with an amazing 1,791 square feet of vehicle and other storage gear space; the garage space is divided into two separate bays with an adjacent motor court and there is a portico and side porch entrance. The front entrance features double door entry into the foyer with double sided winding staircases for exquisite flair and dramatic effect. There is a formal dining room and study flanking the foyer and each room features access onto the accompanying verandahs. A massive living room lies beyond the foyer and features a rear hallway that houses a circular music room while offering access to the master suite and directionally opposite kitchen and breakfast room. There is a state-of-the-art kitchen with enormous space and a complete arrangement of modern amenities that include a center island, an extensive breakfast bar, a huge food storage pantry, wine closet and a butler’s pantry with a pass-thru to the formal dining room. The sun drenched breakfast room sits inside a half moon set of window views overlooking the rear patio. Beyond the kitchen are a wide assortment of family friend and entertaining spaces which include a billiards room, a media room, a home office and family room. The master suite is a private and extensive array of well-appointed rooms that feature uncompromising space and elegance. The master bedroom measures 25’x29’ with 13’ ceiling heights, an adjoining sitting room and a warming fireplace. The grand master suite continues with an en suite bath featuring a separate sauna, a Roman inspired spa tub and shower. There is a walk-in closet with safe room and residential elevator and a rear gym with wet bar. The guest suite offers unparalleled window views, a sitting room, a walk-in closet and a private bath. The outdoor space features an extensive patio area with a pool concept design and rear positioned cabana house that is highlighted with a kitchen, a fireplace and plenty of space to comfortably house guests. The second story loggia features overlooks onto the foyer and living room below while simultaneously opening onto the home’s additional bedrooms, baths and entertaining spaces. There are five additional bedrooms on this floor; each bedroom is spacious, has excellent closet space and has either a private bath or shared jack and jill bath. There is a reading library, a hobby room, an exercise room, a game room, tech/computer space and a center outdoor lounge with covered balcony space running along the back of the home. Elegance and grandeur define this impressive sized home with its stunning array of private family and entertaining spaces included in the versatile floor plan and an exterior façade composed of a beautiful arrangement of stately architectural design elements.
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The Astor Double Mansion Overlooking Central Park On a sunny, June day while in Newport Mrs. Caroline Astor offered her friend, ...
The Astor Double Mansion Overlooking Central Park On a sunny, June day while in Newport Mrs. Caroline Astor offered her friend, architect Richard Morris Hunt, the commission to design and build a new house for her on a property she owned at the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue facing Central Park. The lot was unusually large, and since Caroline was getting on in age (she was pushing 80) and did not need that much space, it was decided that the home would really be a double home the corner half for her son, John, and the other half for her. Caroline Was Know Simply as "The Mrs. Astor" Richard Morris Hunt was called the Society Man Hunt spent 3 months searching all over Europe looking for inspiration and finally decided on a early 16th century French Renaissance style chateau for Caroline's new residence. On the outside the mansion would look like one house but on the inside it would really be two divided right down the middle by a parting wall. Mrs. Astor demanded that their be a ballroom, so a large ballroom was added to the rear of the home that would be used by Caroline, although her son and daughter-in-law John and Ava would have access too it (that was the only way it would be big enough), but they preferred to use their inflated drawing room for their parties. The Floor Plan of The Homes Show That They're Exact Mirror Versions of Each Other The beautifully crafted interiors were designed by Jules Allard and were all done in the French mode. The ground floors of both homes were designed for entertaining and all of the rooms are suited for that purpose. The ground floors of both houses contained a large stair hall, small reception room, large drawing room (or salon), a dining room and a pantry, while the ballroom was at the rear. Mrs. Astor's Stair Hall, Where She Tragically Fell Down Its Staircase and Cut Her Head Open The stair halls were at the center of the house and rose up three storeys high. The rest of the rooms on the ground floor were wrapped around it. Access to all of the ground floor rooms was gained from the stair hall. Mrs. Astor's Reception Room, Where She Greeted Arriving Guests John's Reception Room, Where Ava Played Bridge With Mrs. Lehr While Ava was playing bridge in the reception room, John would normally retreat to the drawing room, where he could read in solitude or play the piano. The drawing rooms were the largest of the entertaining rooms (not including the ballroom) and for John and Ava it was used as a ballroom (since the actual one was dominated by Caroline). Mrs. Astor's Drawing Room Held A Collection Of Famous Sevres Vases John's Drawing Room Was Basically a Inflated Reception Room The Dining Rooms were the most detailed and decorated rooms of the house. Both rooms had dark oak paneling and decorative detailed ceilings. Also both dining rooms had several large tapestries and were capable of seating 200 people. Mrs. Astor's Dining Room Housed A Statue of Venus That Was From Her Original House John's Dining Room Housed a Picture Of The First John Astor Over The Fireplace At the rear of the mansion was the ballroom. The ballroom, which also doubled as the art or picture gallery, was the largest room in the house and was furnished according to Mrs. Astor with furniture used from the old house, John thought it was old fashioned and would have rather furnished it otherwise. Mrs. Astor's Ballroom Could Hold 1,200 People After the mansion was completed Mrs. Astor continued to entertain as lavishly as she always had, opening the house with her annual Patriarch's Ball. By the 1900's, though, Mrs. Astor was more of a shadow queen and although Caroline still held pride of place, society was mainly ruled by other such as Alva Belmont, Mamie Fish and Tessie Oelrichs. Mrs. Astor gave her last ball, her annual Opera Ball the start of the season, in 1904 and in 1907 gave her last dinner party. Shortly after that, one morning, Mrs. Astor fell down her beautiful staircase and tumbled to the floor. Servants heard a loud thud and a great moan and rushed to find her laying flat across the floor, her halo of white hair soaked in a pool of bright, red blood. A hastily examining doctor discovered numerous deep cuts and gashes on her head; having refused to go to the hospital, Mrs. Astor bravely sat in a chair in the drawing room, tightly clutching the arms while the doctor stitched up her wounds. Although she recovered, Caroline was never mentally the same again and forever the large door of her marble palace were closed. Mrs. Astor's sharpness faded and her brain deteriorated, her doctors ordered her not to entertain anymore. Servants would Mrs. Astor wandering through her large palace greeting guests that weren't really there and hosting dinners and parties that didn't exist. The large staff of 26 people that ran her palace was cut to a skeleton crew of 6 which consisted of The cook, Hade the butler who had been with Mrs. Astor since 1876, Miss Simrock the housekeeper and three maids. Also attending to Mrs. Astor was her doctor and three nurses. Finally Mrs. Astor died in 1908, she left her side of the house to John along with her famous jewels. Most of her money went to her two remaining daughters some $1 million. John Was Considered A Playboy Promptly after Caroline's death, John and Ava divorced. Ava claimed parental custody of their daughter, Alice, along with a $3.5 million settlement, while John would have custody of their son, Vincent, and would retain all of their properties. Ava promptly moved to England and married Lord Ribblesdale. John also remarried, this time again to another great beauty, and society was shocked at who he picked. John, age 47, married Madeleine Force, age 18. Madeleine was considered by most to be an extreme beauty, her swan-like neck, silk-like brown hair, attractive face and perfect figure, and to top it all off was basically the opposite of Ava. John had met her at Bar Harbor and was immediately smitten with her and they were married shortly after in the ballroom at "Beechwood" the Astor's cottage in Newport. "Beechwood", The Scene of John And Madeleine's Wedding Meanwhile, in New York City, John was having the architectural firm of Carrere and Hastings convert the double mansion into one giant residence for him and Madeleine. The total cost of the renovations was said to be $3 million. This would be accomplished by removing the parting wall and replacing the double staircases with a large bronze-domed great hall and creating a smaller, less conspicuous staircase toward the back of the house. Later on, John decided to put a marble fountain in the middle. The Great Hall The Fountain That Was Latter Added Also John replaced what had been his mother's dining room with his dining room, which was an exact copy of the one he had before. Where his dining room had been he turned into his library, which he had removed from the third floor and redone. The Library, After John Had it Redone Perhaps because it was so elegant, John left the ballroom, although by then the art collection had become old fashioned. Though John left the ballroom he didn't leave the furniture and he gutted the room of all the old furniture Caroline had brought over with her from 34th Street. He replaced the old fashioned furniture with red velvet armchairs, sofas and benches. The Ballroom Now Sat Empty And Never Used Another View Of The New Ballroom Published In A Newspaper Meanwhile In Europe John and Madeleine were on their honeymoon, although they had to cut it short on account of Madeleine's pregnancy. While in Europe John had lavish on Madeleine with expensive gifts and jewels which made her look stunning (not to mention she had Caroline's jewels back at home all at her disposal). John booked a large suite of rooms on the brand new ship "Titanic" for him and Madeleine's return home. The Titanic Would Be Sailing On It's Maiden Voyage The Suite John Booked Contained a Sitting Room, 2 Bedrooms And A Bathroom Sadly, though, the "Titanic" sank while on it's way to America. Madeleine survived, as did her maid and nurse, but John and his valet perished. Madeleine went into deep morning, visiting his grave daily, from which she emerged in 1915. According to the terms of John's will, Madeleine received $2 million outright and a $5 million trust fund. Madeleine also received the Fifth Avenue mansion and "Beechwood" cottage, all to be given up if she remarry. Madeleine In Deep Morning Since Madeleine did remarry (two more times to be exact) the property went to Vincent, John's son. Vincent and his wife Helen were at first content to give an annual ball every year in the mansion in honor of Caroline. Vincent and His First Wife Helen But by the time Vincent's third wife, Brooke, moved in Vincent no longer wanted the immense expense of maintaining a large New York City residence and he moved to a smaller residence, so the great house was boarded up and sat empty. As a tribute to his father, Vincent had John's bedroom and bathroom reinstalled in his new townhouse. By The Time Vincent Had Moved Out The Astor Mansion Had Already Become A Symbol Of A Bygone Age By 1925, Vincent had already sold "Beechwood" cottage and "Ferncliff" the Astor estate on the Hudson and now it was time for the Fifth Avenue palace to go too, which had been sitting empty for almost 1 year. It was sold and demolished to make way for the Temple Emanu-El, which occupies the spot today.
The Astor mansion at 65th Street and Fifth Avenue, circa 1900. Designed by society's famed architect, Richard Morris Hunt, who had d...
This one-story, Mediterranean-style waterfront home features five bedrooms, three and one-half bathrooms and a three-car garage. Columns and arches provide strong curb appeal. You'll love this design your own if you seek a home with spacious feel and relaxing, private places. Custom front doors with arched transom accent the covered entrance. A large living room has two-story tray ceilings and a stately fireplace. There is a gourmet kitchen with an eating bar and breakfast area opening to the family room. The exclusive master suite features "His and Hers" walk-in closets, stylish tray ceilings and a luxurious master bath that opens to a private covered patio. The added amenity of a den and billard room offers a private area for entertaining or simple solitude. Related Plans: See these related versions - 32190AA, 32191AA, 32192AA and 32194AA.
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