for Plan 22209A
To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 22209A
From the outside, the Robertson is all modern — Contemporary, to be precise, with elements of the beautiful Prairie style. Inside, you’ll find modern amenities combined with traditional spaces to give you and your family everything you could need.
This home’s den, for instance, is a great place to relax and enjoy the quiet. Built-in shelving holds your favorite books, tempting you to settle in for a few hours so that you can read in peace.
Similarly, the garage features a shop area so that you have a great space to work on hobbies. Perhaps you’ve always dreamed of taking up woodworking or a similar activity. This home gives you the opportunity to go for it.
When it comes to day-to-day chores, the handy space just off the dining area, which contains the pantry and laundry room, will help to streamline your routine. The pantry keeps bulky kitchen gadgets, dry good and cleaning supplies within easy reach of the kitchen, while the laundry room gives you an out of the way place to sort, wash and fold laundry.
Then there is the open living space. At Thanksgiving, you’ll gather your family here to enjoy the food and festive atmosphere. An L-shaped counter and island gives you all of the space you need to pile up dishes as you bake pies, cook the turkey and prepare all of the sides. Then, you’ll enjoy the feast with your family in the dining area, all the while admiring the woodsy landscape of your backyard.
Before too long, everyone will be absolutely stuffed and the dishes will be cleared. Now it’s time to settle into the great room, wrapped up in blankets, enjoying the warmth of the fire as you and your kids watch TV.
After a long day of celebration, you will be looking forward to the comforts of the master suite. Take a quick shower before bed or have a warm bath. Then settle in for the night and drift off to sleep as you watch the stars sparkling in the sky.
If you hosted guests, you can give them a place to stay in the Robertson’s bonus room, which can easily be turned into a guest bedroom. Additionally, there are two other bedrooms for your children, one with a walk-in closet and shelving, the other with a closet behind sliding doors. These rooms are the places that your children will spend lazy summer afternoons, playing with toys. One day, when they are older, they’ll have fond memories of the games they played and the sleepovers they had in these bedrooms.
Upper Floor1566 sqft
Main Floor1318 sqft
Total Area 2884 sqft
Bsmnt (Unfin.)+ 1198 sqft
Bedrooms4
Full Baths2
Half Baths1
Floors2
Width40'-0"
Depth60'-0"
Height (to Midpt)22'-8"
Height (to Peak)26'-0"
Garage Bays3 Car Tandem Garage
Garage Area562 sqft
Garage LocationFront
Garage OrientationStraight-On
Roof FramingTruss
Roof Material Shake/Comp Roof
Snowload25 lb/sf
Wall Framing2 x 6
Main Roof Pitch4/12
To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 22209A
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Our Contemporary House Plans collection presents modern homes designed around light and space: open, airy and with an abundance of windows in various modern styles, these homes are generously appointed to bring ample light indoors. Unique rooflines and asymmetrical designs create rooms that feel as grand as they are innovative. With a focus on maximizing square footage and minimizing costs, these pioneering modern homes are as reasonable to build as they are pleasant to live in, which we're sure you'll love.
Modern Prairie homes are characterized by their horizontal lines, low-pitched roofs, and integration with the surrounding landscape. They often have wide, overhanging eaves, and may incorporate elements such as cantilevered balconies and large windows to bring in natural light. In modern versions of the style, materials such as glass, steel, and concrete may be used alongside traditional wood and brick. Modern prairie style homes often emphasize open, flowing floor plans and a connection to nature.
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