In large family rooms, I like to create small & intimate sitting areas. My client wanted to be in the room with her family but not necessarily watching television. She is now able to read while enjoying her family without being right in the middle of the action. Share:facebook - twitter - pinterest A Little Space
View this incredible 2 Story Craftsman house plan with 2607 Sq. Ft., 4 Bedrooms, and 3 Bathrooms. Contact Design Basics to learn more about this plan or for help finding plans that meet your criteria.
This sprawling, Hillside-walkout Craftsman home plan has a captivating presence with staggered gables, a cupola-accented roof, and a stone-and-shake exterior. The front porch is 28'6" wide and 7'6" deep and has a 12' ceiling giving you a great place to sit outside in the shade. For those that love to entertain, a formal dining room serves every dinner party and a spacious breakfast nook provides a place for casual meals. The gourmet kitchen offers an island with a prep sink, allowing ample workspace for multiple cooks. A rear screened porch brings endless hours of enjoyment with a fireplace and a skylight-enhanced 13'10" cathedral ceiling. The master suite boasts an attached sunroom with a 12'6" vaulted ceiling for private relaxation, as well as a luxury bathroom and walk-in closets for two. A guest suite is on the first floor (it has a 16'1" cathedral ceiling), along with a study and two additional bedrooms and a rec room reside on the basement level. Additional amenities include a pantry, oversized utility room, e-space, and bonus room.
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