for Plan 21147
To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 21147
This home is one where you’ll create many happy memories. Each day, the kids will get off the school bus, run up the sidewalk, and through the front door. On those wintry afternoons right before Christmas break, you’ll be in the kitchen, making their favorite after school snacks. This kitchen’s unique design means that there is plenty of traffic space. You can work and the kids can crowd around without getting underfoot.
Of course, they’ll want to go play outside before nightfall, so before too long, they’ll be heading out through the door to the rear porch. You can go on about your afternoon and watch them frolic through the wide windows in the great room, or you can go sit out on the porch to watch them play.
Right before everyone comes in for the evening, make sure that you start a warm fire in the great room’s fireplace. When the kids have tired themselves out, they can settle in on the sofa and warm up while you go about making dinner for the evening. Once dinner is done and everyone feels toasty again, you’ll all gather together in the dining room to talk about work, school and all of the rest of your busy family’s activities.
Soon, it will be time for bed. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms in addition to the master bedroom. One of these bedrooms can be used as a den or home office. Tuck the kids in for the night and then while away the remainder of your evening in the den, reading a book until you start to feel sleepy. Then, it will be time for you to turn in as well. Climb under the covers in the master suite, and you’ll be able to look out through the picture window and enjoy the moonlit, snow-covered landscape as you drift off to sleep.
With the morning comes a busy new day, but you’ll be ready to meet it. The upstairs of the Monson gives your kids a bathroom of their own so that they can get ready on school mornings, and the master bath features a large walk-in closet and his-and-hers sinks so that you and your partner can be up and ready before everyone else. The laundry area is also on this floor, so once the kids are herded off to school, you can toss in a load of the previous day’s laundry without needing to haul baskets of clothes up and down the stairs.
Upper Floor1004 sqft
Main Floor680 sqft
Total Area 1684 sqft
Bsmnt (Unfin.)+ 611 sqft
Bedrooms4
Full Baths2
Half Baths1
Floors2
Width30'-0"
Depth39'-0"
Height (to Midpt)23'-2"
Height (to Peak)28'-6"
Garage Bays1 Car Garage
Garage Area247 sqft
Garage LocationFront
Garage OrientationStraight-On
Roof FramingTruss
Roof Material Shake/Comp Roof
Snowload25 lb/sf
Wall Framing2 x 6
Main Roof Pitch10/12
Removed 3 sqft from finished area
To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 21147
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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").
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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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.
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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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We typically calculate and provide sizing of beams for a snowload of 25 psf. You may need beams sized to accommodate larger roof loads specific to your region. We are able to help with this; please speak with our sales staff to discuss your options.
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