Simple rambler would fit on a narrow building lot

New homeowners and empty nesters will love the simplicity of the Kreindel.

It is ideal for a lot that has depth but is very narrow.

The design, although compact, uses great sound The Kreindel has 1,418 square feet of living space, ideal for a growing family.

The bedrooms are at the rear of the home.

Bedroom 3 has been enlarged for an older child. It would also make an excellent room for empty nesters to use as an office or den because of the size.

Both secondary bedrooms are square with little unusable space.

One of the best features of this home is the master bedroom. It is large for the size of the home and still has its own bathroom and a good-sized walk-in closet, which is an excellent sound barrier between the rooms.

As with the other bedrooms, the master bedroom is also square and has little wasted space. The master bath comes with a tub, single sink and toilet, all separated from the main room by a pocket door.

The main bathroom is conveniently located off the living room and bedrooms.

Between the bedrooms is a linen closet.

The covered porch has a ranch style look and provides protection for the entry into the living room. The living room is vaulted. A large picture window illuminates the room and provides a focal point for the room.

On the side of the home is a vaulted kitchen and dining room. The main counter space for the kitchen is U-shaped with a large window over the sink.

Above the cabinets, open to the vaulted ceiling, is a plant shelf. This makes an ideal spot to show off one’s plants or any collectibles that need a place to be displayed.

Off the kitchen is a large utility room with a sink. Two doors open off this room to the backyard and garage.

For a study plan of the Kreindel (406-37), send $15.00, to Landmark Designs, 33127 Saginaw Rd. E., Cottage Grove, OR 97424. Be sure to specify plan name and number.

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