The Plan: The Tisbury Design boasts great room with 18-foot ceilings, garden room

  • Wednesday, June 10, 2009 1:54pm
  • Life

The two-story, three-car garage Tisbury has a distinctive look with an archway leading up to a covered porch with columns and half moon windows. The brick and wood exterior also adds an elegance to the facade.

Inside this 1,814-square-foot home is the great room on the left of the entry. It has 18-foot ceilings with a fireplace on the left outside wall. Adding a fantastic touch to the great room and dining room is large garden room that opens off both rooms. It is enclosed in windows and makes a wonderful place to sit on those sunny mornings and have coffee. French doors open off the square dining area, which has windows on all sides. This whole area is alive with natural light and has the feel of the outdoors.

The large corner kitchen is wide open to the spacious dining room. At the rear of the kitchen is the door to the garage with the utility room on right and a half bath on the left. The garage has three bays and is very deep on one side.

Between the kitchen and the great room are the stairs leading to the unfinished 837-square-foot basement and to the second floor. All of the bedrooms are on the second floor.

The master suite is in the front of the home with 10-foot ceilings. Off the main suite area is the master bath with a private area for the toilet, a large shower, a spa tub at the end and dual sinks. There is a huge walk-in closet in the rear. A door can be made in the wall to access an unfinished storage area.

Each of the other three bedrooms have wall closets and large windows. Convenient to the bedrooms is a full bath with a tub and linen closet. Between bedrooms 2 and 4 is a half wall that overlooks the great room below.

For a study plan of the Tisbury (D5458), send $25 to Landmark Designs, Inc., P.0. Box 5625 Eugene, OR 97405. Order or search online at www.ldiplans.com.

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