Home design hides the garage out back

  • Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:09pm
  • Life

The Biggs has the garage in the rear with a side entry. The front of the home shows a touch of class with a large bay window and a covered porch at the entry to the home. This home is 36 feet wide and 88 feet deep with 1,697 square feet of usable living space.

The entry opens into the great room. This special room is vaulted with a corner gas fireplace and sitting hearth. Two large windows provide ample light from two sides and enhance the openness. A built-in entertainment center has a book or game storage area.

To the rear of this home is the U-shaped kitchen with a large window over the sink. The pantry, tucked behind folding doors, is conveniently located. Only cabinets separate the dining room from the kitchen. Off the dining room is a covered deck.

The utility room is between the dining room and the master suite with a large corner cabinet with folding room for clothes. It’s convenient to the kitchen and has a door to the garage also.

The master suite has its own sitting or exercise area, two enormous wall closets with folding doors, and a spacious bath with a shower, tub and a single sink.

Bedrooms 2 and 3 each have large wall closets. Bedroom 3 has a bay window that could have a desk or window seat installed.

The garage for this home is oversized with a workbench running down one side and a large storage area on the other side.

For a study plan of the Biggs (407-54), send $25 to Landmark Designs, Inc., P.0. Box 5625 Eugene, OR 97405. Order or search online at www.ldiplans.com. Order this week to save 50 percent on construction plans using the code LHE98 online, or by mailing or calling 800-562-1151.

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