The Vanceboro, with 1,902 square feet of open living space, could be easily made wheelchair accessible. It has an optional basement, but it also has the option of a crawl space.
There are large pillars on the covered porch and dormer over the entry. The facade is rustic with a charming quality that would fit in any area.
The foyer is open and looks straight into the large great room at the center of the Vanceboro. On the rear wall is a large fireplace surrounded by windows. The room is long and spacious.
The kitchen walls run parallel to each other with an island in the center. There is a built-in pantry and lots of counter space. Beyond the kitchen is large utility room. The door to the two-car garage is at the end of the hall.
The right side of the Vanceboro is the sleeping area. The master suite is in the rear. It has a small door, but it could be moved and French doors for wheelchair access.
The ceiling is a 10-foot coffer and the back part of suite is the sitting room. The master bath is open with the shower, spa tub, sinks and linen closet easily accessible. The walk-in closet is large and open also.
Bedroom 2 is adjacent to a bathroom with a tub. A linen closet is handy to the bedrooms.
This home would be ideal as an empty nester; specifically one that might need more open space and easy access.
For a study plan of the Vanceboro (D8518), send $25 to Landmark Designs, Inc., P.O. 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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