Summerfield’s porches inviting

  • Tuesday, August 4, 2009 10:33pm
  • Life

Remember those summer days spent on the farm with your grandparents in their big, old farmhouse. The Summerfield 1 is a large, two-story farmhouse with a covered porch across the front, great for sitting and swinging on those warm summer nights.

The entry to the Summerfield 1 faces the dining-hearth room. To the right is a den with a window seat surrounded by bookshelves. The fireplace is two-sided with one side in the den. On the other side of the fireplace is the hearth room, which also faces the dining room.

The living room is in the front of the home with windows front and back. The back windows are part of a three-season porch, enclosed and usable most all of the time.

The kitchen is C-shaped with a corner pantry and an eating bar. Adjacent to the kitchen are the stairs to the unfinished 1,015-square-foot basement and the stairs to the upper-floor sleeping area.

The master suite occupies the front of this home. It has a spacious bathroom with dual sinks, a large shower and a corner spa tub as well as a private toilet area. Just behind the bathroom is an elongated walk-in closet and an unfinished storage room.

Each of the other two bedrooms has a wall closet as well a large windows and built-in shelves. Adjacent to the master suite are the utility room with a folding counter and a bathroom with a tub. As bonus, there’s another unfinished storage area near the utility room.

For a study plan of the Summerfield 1 (D6712), 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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