• 3198 ft²
  • 3 Bed
  • 3 / 1 Bath

Floor Plans

Main Floor Plan

Main Floor Plan

Lower Floor Plan

Lower Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

For many, the modern way of life is complicated. A home with the amenities to streamline that way of life is essential. The Phoenix is just such a home, one that offers you a variety of conveniences to help you simplify your routine.

Things like grocery shopping, for example, are one of those weekly headaches that no one looks forward to. But in this home, when you get home from your shopping trip, you’ll pull the car into the attached garage, which leads directly to a mudroom with cabinets and closet space. Kick off your shoes, hang up your jacket, and then start bringing the groceries into the house. You’ll enjoy the fact that the job of hauling groceries inside and putting them away is made easy since the butler’s pantry is just a few steps away from the mudroom. In other words, you won’t be hauling lots of heavy bags down twisting, turning halls—everything you need is just a short walk from the trunk of your car.

And speaking of modern lifestyles, many people find themselves working from home these days. You’ll find that the Phoenix’s office is well-suited to your career. Built-ins will keep you organized, and beautiful windows overlooking the backyard will let in the sunshine and the picturesque view as you work. From the office, you’ll also have access to the covered porch, which is the best spot in the home to enjoy lunch on a summer afternoon or take a well-deserved break.

Life in the Phoenix isn’t all about work. In the great room, you’ll enjoy beautiful holidays overlooking the beauty in your backyard as you warm up with a mug of hot chocolate by the fireplace. When it comes to holiday parties, this home’s open living space will have you entertaining guests in style. Gather everyone in the great room for conversation—you won’t miss a beat as you prepare a feast in the adjoining kitchen.

This home gives you personalized comfort, too. Two master suites plus an upper floor bedroom and bathroom let you host overnight guests comfortably, and the Phoenix’s main master suite treats you to the view behind your home through large picture windows. From the master suite’s bath, you’ll also enjoy access to your own personal enclosed garden. This is the ideal place to spend quiet mornings and evenings, and it is easily customizable to include whatever comforts you desire, including a hot tub.

Plan Details

Heated Space

  • Upper Floor522 sqft

  • Main Floor2676 sqft

  • Total Area 3198 sqft

  • Bsmnt (Unfin.)+ 2414 sqft

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms3

  • Full Baths3

  • Half Baths1

  • Floors1

Exterior Dimensions

  • Width89'-6"

  • Depth87'-2"

  • Height (to Midpt)21'-9"

  • Height (to Peak)24'-1"

Garage

  • Garage Bays3 Car Garage

  • Garage Area827 sqft

  • Garage LocationFront

  • Garage OrientationAngled

Structure

  • Roof FramingTruss

  • Roof Material Shake/Comp Roof

  • Snowload25 lb/sf

  • Wall Framing2 x 6

  • Main Roof Pitch4/12

This plan is based upon design - 23115

  • Plan now has 1 floors.

Check out the details for Plan 23115 here.
In-Ground Basement
for Plan 23115

To order this configuration, choose 'In-Ground Basement' from available foundation options on the page for Plan 23115

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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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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.

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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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If you aren’t sure what may be required, contact your building department and ask for a list of all of the items they require to submit for and obtain a building permit.

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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