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2 |
Main Level: |
840 |
Bathrooms: |
1.5 |
Upper Level: |
840 |
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1,680
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Bungalow
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Great homes never go out of style, and the Bungalow is no exception. Designed in the tradition of the classic California bungalow, this floor plan offers an efficient, compact layout that allows easy circulation throughout living spaces, both inside and out. Two full levels of square footage nicely separate the lower living spaces from the upstairs sleeping quarters while offering plenty of room for both areas.
The Bungalow’s exterior represents a true Arts & Crafts blend of materials, featuring not only log but also stone, wood, shake and board-and-batten siding. Other touches like stone porch supports and trellis overhangs are reminiscent of the classic homes of yesteryear, but its modern design makes it an excellent choice for today’s families in both urban and rural settings.
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Bungalow
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It’s Friday, which means dinner and the weekly card game. Of course, that also means having everyone over to your house. Ever since that first time you hosted, your bungalow has been the party house of choice. That new duck recipe is wafting in from the kitchen, and as always, the living room and family room are flexible enough to accommodate all your guests, whether you happen to be playing bridge or poker. They won’t stay in long, however. Eventually, late-night cocktails and the sounds of nightfall will lure everyone out onto the porch and deck.
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Main Level
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A central stair core provides the focal point around which all traffic flows on the main level. This plan fosters easy circulation throughout, from kitchen and dining room to the living and family rooms. Along the way, it’s simple enough to duck out onto a deck or porch, and a guest powder room is never more than steps away.
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Upper Level
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This level is used exclusively for bedrooms, 2 to be precise, and a full bathroom.
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