for Plan 21132
To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 21132
On the outside, the Dunstable is one of those picturesque little cottages that inspires artists to create dreamy paintings of quiet homesteads. Between the classic look of the front porch and the quaint gables, this home begs to be surrounded with country gardens that are always in bloom. Add an orchard to your landscape and you’ll enjoy a comfortable, beautiful lifestyle that most people can only dream about.
After a long day of enjoying your gardens, where will you spend the evening? Perhaps it will be in the kitchen, preparing the foods that you spent the day harvesting. With the wraparound counter and large central island, you’ll have ample room to preserve homemade vegetables or make decadent desserts with the fruits from your orchard.
Perhaps you’d simply like to relax after a long, hard day. If so, then kick back in the vaulted living room. Enjoy the view through this room’s many windows, indulge in your favorite TV shows or read a book next to the crackling fire.
If you’re an entrepreneur, you’ll put the Dunstable’s home office to good use. With the picture window, you’ll be able to enjoy the sunshine as you work. Built-in shelving lets you stay organized and there is ample floor space for a large desk and office equipment. Plus, this room’s secluded location gives you a peaceful, distraction-free zone so that you can work at maximum efficiency.
If you enjoy DIY projects, the one-car garage might just become your favorite place to hang out. Park to the front of the garage and fill the rear space with the work benches, tools and storage solutions that you need to complete your projects.
Imagine all the sleepovers your children will host in this home’s upper floor. Built-in closets give each of your kids a place to store clothes, toys and more. With a large floor plan, they’ll have plenty of space to spread out and play games with their friends.
The upper floor also plays host to the master suite, a well-designed space that gives you a private bathroom, walk-in closet with shelving and more. Here, you’ll enjoy the fresh feeling that comes from a large picture window and vaulted ceilings. Before you go to bed each night, you’ll take a moment to look out through the picture window and enjoy the beautiful landscape that you worked so hard to create.
Upper Floor686 sqft
Main Floor803 sqft
Total Area 1489 sqft
Bsmnt (Unfin.)+ 716 sqft
Bedrooms3
Full Baths2
Half Baths1
Floors2
Width28'-0"
Depth42'-0"
Height (to Midpt)23'-3"
Height (to Peak)28'-7"
Garage Bays1 Car Garage
Garage Area226 sqft
Garage LocationFront
Garage OrientationStraight-On
Roof FramingTruss
Roof Material Shake/Comp Roof
Snowload25 lb/sf
Wall Framing2 x 6
Main Roof Pitch9/12
Additional Code Compliance City of Portland
Added 35 sqft to finished area
To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 21132
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Some of the features of this home are 'European'. European homes come in many guises, since the term reflects homes styled after those in many countries; English Tudor, French Country, and Dutch Gable, to name a few. Beyond the country of origin, there's also the period of history from which the style emerged; Georgian, Victorian, Greek Revival; the list is almost endless. The homes shown in the collection below feature elements inspired by those found in countries across the Atlantic.
Traditional homes freely borrow from a number of historic styles and combine them to relay a new expression. Many historic styles are also 'traditional' in nature, and are incorporated into the Mascord Collection. Colonial, Tudor, Craftsman, Cape Cod - in this collection of home plans you'll discover floor plans that reflect modern lifestyles with spacious rooms, flexible spaces and modern conveniences, but mixed with distinct architectural flair, curb appeal and modern aesthetic. Expect elements such as free-flowing kitchens, breakfast nooks, and family room combinations.
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The base code requires that the design of your structure meet certain requirements. The code allows for a couple of ways to meet these requirements. The first method is known as "prescriptive" wall bracing, and is built into the code as prescribed building elements that must be included at specified positions of the building. Prescriptive methods are acceptable as long as the structure's design fits within certain limitations (wall height, window size/location, etc.). The second method is to demonstrate, by engineering analysis, the forces imposed upon the structure, and the design of structural elements to withstand those forces. Whereas the prescriptive method imposes certain limitations on the design of the structure, the engineering analysis of the building allows for greater flexibility in the design, while ensuring it can withstand the actual natural forces the structure will experience.
In almost all cases, Mascord designs will require site specific engineering analysis. This analysis is required to be conducted by a professional, such as a structural engineer, who is licensed by the state in which the structure will be built. The analysis is specific to the exact building site - for this reason, we do not have "pre-engineered" plans that can be built anywhere. An engineer will need to review the plans and provide an engineering analysis report and additional drawings and specifications to go along with your plans for permit submittal. You should allow for additional time and expense to complete this process.
Some regions have additional engineering requirements, such as earthquake-prone areas of California and the Pacific Northwest, or the Gulf, Florida, & Carolina coasts that are frequented by hurricanes. Additional Wind and Seismic engineering drawings are required to accompany your home plans to obtain a building permit in most areas. These additional drawings need to be provided and stamped by a professional licensed in your state. In most cases we have working relationships established with engineers who can help you obtain the necessary drawings cost effectively, or you are welcome to source your own local engineer.
When the design includes retaining walls, these will also require engineering. Although the code provides for some prescriptive basement and concrete/masonry wall designs, these only work in limited situations. The use of site-engineered retaining walls allows for much greater design flexibility and ensures that the walls are designed specifically for the design loads, unique soils, fluid pressures, and drainage characteristics at the building site. It makes little sense to place the most expensive investment a family typically makes onto a foundation that is not designed for the unique characteristics of the land on which it is set.
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