• 1700 ft²
  • 3 Bed
  • 2 / 1 Bath

Floor Plans

Main Floor Plan

Main Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

Have you ever wondered what life in the rural countryside is like? The Gabriel gives you the chance to find out. You’ll spend so many breezy summer evenings sitting out on the front porch, enjoying the scents of the flowers you’ve planted around your home. Install a cozy porch swing or place a pair of rocking chairs on that porch so that you and your loved one can spend those evenings together.

When the snow starts to fall, you’ll spend quiet evenings in the living and dining room. Two picture windows let you look out on the rolling countryside while the corner fireplace takes the chill out of the atmosphere. Settle down on the sofa, wrap up in a warm blanket, and spend the evening watching TV or reading a good book as you enjoy your surroundings.

If you like to grow vegetables or cook outdoors, you’ll fall in love with the Gabriel’s kitchen. The wraparound design and central island gives you more than enough space to prepare and preserve the things that you’ve harvested. With the built-in pantry, you’ll have plenty of room to store all of your homemade foods. The door leading to the back porch gives you easy access to the grill or to your garden — no more tracking up the house as you barbeque your favorite foods or haul the fruits of your labor in from the garden.

On the upper floor, even more conveniences await. The full bathroom plus the master bathroom gives you and your children the space you need to get ready for work and school. You’ll also find a central laundry room that is sure to make laundry day much easier. With the home’s bedrooms and bathrooms close at hand, collecting dirty laundry and putting away clean clothing has never been easier!

After a long, hard day of work, you’ll appreciate the comforts that the master suite has to offer. Refresh yourself in the master bath’s tiled shower and then head to the walk-in closet, where all of your clothes — from formal wear to fluffy pajamas — are neatly organized. When you’re ready for bed, you can drift off to sleep as you watch the moon rise over the gentle hills surrounding your home. In the morning, you’ll awaken to sunshine streaming through the bedroom windows — the perfect way to start your day.

Plan Details

Heated Space

  • Upper Floor816 sqft

  • Main Floor884 sqft

  • Total Area 1700 sqft

  • Bsmnt (Unfin.)+ 806 sqft

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms3

  • Full Baths2

  • Half Baths1

  • Floors2

Exterior Dimensions

  • Width40'-0"

  • Depth46'-0"

  • Height (to Midpt)23'-10"

  • Height (to Peak)28'-6"

Garage

  • Garage Bays1 Car Garage

  • Garage Area378 sqft

  • Garage LocationFront

  • Garage OrientationStraight-On

Structure

  • Roof FramingTruss

  • Roof Material Shake/Comp Roof

  • Snowload25 lb/sf

  • Wall Framing2 x 6

  • Main Roof Pitch8/12

This plan is based upon design - 21143

  • Removed a bedroom.

Check out the details for Plan 21143 here.
In-Ground Basement
for Plan 21143

To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 21143

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Country

Country house plans are similar to farmhouse style plans. They are usually two story with a covered front or wrap around porch. Quite colonial, the footprint is often boxy or rectangular shaped. Many country house designs feature a centred entryway with stacked single hung windows.

Craftsman

The Mascord collection of craftsman house plans highlight features that were first introduced with the Arts and Crafts movement, which thrived from 1876-1915, and continues to be celebrated today. These homes have great curb appeal, lots of detail and the amenities you need for modern living. Check out the collection for more great home designs.

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