Home Plan

  • Thursday, June 16, 2011 12:01am
  • Life

The attractiveness of the 2,312-square-foot Lunder begins outside. Beautiful cultured stone integrated with durable stucco forms an exterior that will require minimum upkeep through the years while maintaining a high market value.

A concrete stoop leads to the recessed front entry featuring a vaulted ceiling and guest closet. The sleeping areas are concentrated on the left side of the home. The large master suite has a home security system installed. Other master bedroom amenities include a roomy walk-in closet, bay window and private bathroom.

The two front bedrooms, each with a big window and ample closet space, are close enough to the master suite for parents to respond to the needs of smaller children. A full bathroom and linen storage are nearby.

The vaulted living and dining rooms are open to each other, creating a nice uncrowded space. The dining room contains lighted cabinets that are also accessible from the walk-through kitchen. And the the airy kitchen with a walk-in pantry, island cooktop and garden window, allows easy serving to the dining room and the spacious family room/breakfast nook.

The family room opens to a long back deck. From the breakfast nook, sliding glass doors lead to a generous covered patio.

A sizeable utility room located near the inside entrance to the garage has a washer and dryer, a deep sink and a toilet. The 928-square-foot garage will not only house three vehicles, but has extra storage space and a built-in workbench.

For a study plan of the Lunder (404-08) send $25 to Landmark Designs, Inc., P.O. Box 5625 Eugene, OR 97405. Order or search online at www.ldiplans.com.

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