• 1516 ft²
  • 3 Bed
  • 2 / 1 Bath

Floor Plans

Main Floor Plan

Main Floor Plan

Lower Floor Plan

Lower Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

From its gabled entry and wraparound, covered porch to abundant built-ins and updated amenities throughout: this two-story, three-bedroom home brings impeccable craftsmanship, thoughtful design and country-style living to the neighborhood. A fireplace in the living room, a pantry with built-in desk off the kitchen/dining rooms and a built-in bench in the back utility area each ensure comfortable daily living; particularly ample closet space makes certain that this home will meet and exceed your daily storage needs. Beyond its highly practical elements, this three-bedroom home's classic, country-inspired design impresses from every vantage point.

This plan was derived from a design by Rick Thompson, Architect - plan 1212A. To see that and similar plans go to www.thompsonplans.com.

Plan Details

Heated Space

  • Upper Floor658 sqft

  • Main Floor858 sqft

  • Total Area 1516 sqft

  • Bsmnt (Unfin.)+ 780 sqft

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms3

  • Full Baths2

  • Half Baths1

  • Floors2

Exterior Dimensions

  • Width28'-4"

  • Depth50'-6"

  • Height (to Midpt)22'-10"

  • Height (to Peak)27'-10"

Garage

  • Garage BaysNo Garage

  • Garage LocationNone

  • Garage OrientationNone

Structure

  • Roof FramingTruss

  • Roof Material Shake/Comp Roof

  • Snowload25 lb/sf

  • Wall Framing2 x 6

  • Main Roof Pitch10/12

This plan is based upon design - 21118-With Porch

    Check out the details for Plan 21118-With Porch here.
    In-Ground Basement
    for Plan 21118

    To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 21118

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    Cape Cod

    Our Cape Cod collection typically houses plans with steeped pitch gable roofs with dormers, and usually two stories with bedrooms upstairs.

    The first Cape Cod–style houses fall into three categories: the half, three-quarter, and full Cape. The half Cape typically bears a door to one side of the house and two windows on one side of the door; the three-quarter Cape has a door with two windows on one side and a single window on the other, while the full Cape consists of a front door in the center of the home, flanked on each side by two windows. Otherwise, the three categories of early Cape Cod houses were nearly identical in layout. Inside the front door, a central staircase led to the small upper level, which consisted of two children’s bedrooms. The lower floor consisted of a hall for daily living (including cooking, dining, and gathering) and the parlor, or master bedroom.

    Coastal

    This Coastal Style home is a magnificent celebration of simple shoreside life. Our Coastal House Plans are homes we've selected that work in a beach environment from New England fishing village to Florida and Californian coasts.

    Colonial

    This is a colonial style home. Our Colonial home designs typically have an accentuated front door (usually centered), perhaps with a decorative crown and supported by pillasters or extended forward and supported by slender columns to form an entry porch. Doors commonly have overhead fan lights or sidelights. The facade normally shows symmetrically balanced windows. The foot print of the home is typically a simple, rectangular shape.

    Cottage

    This home is typical of the cottage style. In modern usage, a cottage is usually a modest, often cozy dwelling, typically in a rural or semi-rural location. However there are cottage-style dwellings in cities, and in places such as Canada the term exists with no connotations of size at all (cf. vicarage or hermitage). In the United Kingdom the term cottage also tends to denote rural dwellings of traditional build, although it can also be applied to dwellings of modern construction which are designed to resemble traditional ones ("mock cottages").

    Farmhouse

    This home features in our Farmhouse plans collection. Farmhouse is a general term for the main house of a farm. It is a type of building or house which serves a residential purpose in a rural or agricultural setting. Most often, the surrounding environment will be a farm. Many farm houses are shaped like a T. The perpendicular section is referred to as the ell. Architectural styles vary, but very often they are of Cape Cod design. In general styles vary from region to region, but more often the style is simplistic so to serve the needs (and the budget) of the owners.

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