Home plan

There’s a lot to like in this one-story design, plan HMAFAPW00689 from Homeplans.com. With 2,916 square feet of living space on one level, there’s plenty of room to spread out.

The kitchen island is designed to seat five people and curves around. This generous area opens to the conversation room, featuring a fireplace, windows and sliding doors to the backyard.

When it’s time for dinner, head to the living and dining zone, which also leads outside.

A media room can become almost anything: home theater, office or craft room are just a few possibilities.

Three bedrooms are on the right side of the plan. The deluxe master suite offers a tray ceiling, sliding glass doors to the outside, a dressing area, dual walk-in closets, a double-bowl vanity and a compartmented toilet.

The sunken shower area is highlighted with glass blocks. A garden whirlpool tub finishes off this area.

Extra storage in the garage will come in handy. And a full basement can be finished later or used for additional storage.

To build this house, order a complete set of construction documents at www.houseoftheweek.com or call toll free 866-772-1013 and reference the plan number, HMAFAPW00689.

Details

Bedrooms: 3

Baths: 2 1/2

Main floor: 2,916 square feet

Total living area: 2,916 square feet

Standard basement: 2,916 square feet

Garage and storage: 485 square feet

Dimensions: 77 feet, 10 inches x 73 feet, 10 inches

Exterior wall framing: 2×6

Foundation options:

Standard basement

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