Ranch house offers a wraparound porch

  • Wednesday, June 3, 2009 10:40am
  • Life

Looking for a ranch-style home with a large, wraparound covered porch, a covered deck and many amenities? This description fits the 1,820-square-foot Long perfectly.

It has a wraparound porch that extends from the front entry around to the side. The covered deck is on the opposite end of the home and is accessible from both the living room and the master suite.

The face of the home has a number of roof angles, a dormer over the kitchen, a fireplace chimney and many windows at various angles.

The entire home has vaulted ceilings. The entry opens into the great room, kitchen and living room. The great room is long with the kitchen in the center of it.

The island in the kitchen has the sink, dishwasher, cooktop and a raised eating bar. On the back wall is a large, walk-in pantry with a pair of pocket doors separating the two. The refrigerator and microwave/oven are on the back wall built in to the cabinets. A door to the outside deck and one to bedroom 3 are in the corner of this area also.

To the left of the entry is a beautifully shaped living room with a gas fireplace in the corner. French doors open onto the side covered deck. The corner of this room is a semi-circle of windows.

Bedroom 2 is located next to the main full bath. A large linen closet is also in this hall providing storage for all three bedrooms.

The utility room has a stackable washer and dryer, which takes less space and leaves room for the water heater and the forced air unit. A door to the backyard exits from this room.

The master suite features a door to the covered deck on the side along with a large walk-in closet. A full master bath is complete with an oversized shower and a spa.

For a study plan of the Long (407-28), send $25 to Landmark Designs, Inc., P.0. Box 5625 Eugene, OR 97405.

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