Bedrooms
3, 4
Bathroom(s)
2
Living area
884 sq.ft.
Garage type
-
View by floor
Finished basement | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Master suite | 12'3" x 9'4" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Walk-in closet | 8'2" x 5'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bathroom/laundry room | 11'6" x 8'2" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Enclosed toilet space | 5'7" x 3'1" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Mechanical room | 4'0" x 8'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 12'0" x 11'4" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 5'0" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 12'0" x 12'4" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 5'0" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bathroom | 5'6" x 8'2" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Laundry room | 5'0" x 8'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Great room or Family room | 10'6" x 15'8" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Storage | 3'0" x 12'7" | ~ 8'0" |
1st level | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Dining room | 12'11" x 12'1" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Living room | 12'11" x 12'1" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Kitchen | 12'9" x 14'9" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Kitchen island | 8'0" x 3'6" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Storage room | 4'7" x 2'1" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Home office | 10'5" x 9'1" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 6'10" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bathroom | 7'0" x 6'8" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Linen | 2'7" x 1'6" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Shower | 4'0" x 3'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Covered porch | 20'1" x 4'3" | ~ 11'0" | ||
Deck | 8'0" x 11'2" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Activity room | 32'8" x 14'4" | ~ 12'2" | ||
Kitchen island | 7'0" x 3'5" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Bedroom | 11'0" x 10'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 7'8" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 5'8" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 8'0" x 10'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Porch | 34'0" x 5'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Terrace | 21'0" x 5'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Terrace | 10'0" x 22'0" | ~ 0'0" |
Unfinished basement |
Total living area | 884 sq.ft. |
Finished basement | 884 sq.ft. |
1st level | 884 sq.ft. |
Unfinished basement | 884 sq.ft. |
Width | 34'0" |
Depth | 26'0" |
Ridge height from top of foundation | 15'10" |
Exterior wall | 2 X 6 |
Foundation type included in the plan | Full Basement i |
Description
Upper floor: Split entry, kitchen, home office, dining and living room. Daylight basement: 3 bedrooms, full bathrooms, utility room.
Other useful information on this plan
Full description
Eco-friendly and sustainable home with absolute rest in a sun bath
With its south-facing facade, this house will bathe in natural light at any time of the day.
The upper floor of this 884 square ft. home, house plan KIEF (#90100) is composed of a large open area including a laboratory kitchen, a large dining room and a living room perfectly oriented for the sunsets. We also find an office on the rising sun side to be energized from the start of the day. The cathedral ceiling of the house gives it a warm atmosphere and will give your home a unique character. The configuration of this house is perfect for entertaining friends and family in addition to allowing you to arrange the space according to your needs.
In the daylight basement, we find 3 bedrooms, including a master bedroom separated from the other two and having a large walk-in closet. A bathroom has been fitted with an isolated toilet to be functional for the whole family. Contrary to what one might think, having the bedrooms in the daylight basement is very pleasant due to its large windows. These rooms will therefore have greater privacy, since they are less exposed while receiving a lot of natural light. In addition, the temperature will be cooler for a restful sleep even on hot summer nights.
KIEF was designed for its unifying open space, since it is the place where we spend the most time and where we need the most space. This welcoming house is perfect for building your family nest.
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To ensure superior insulation for each of our sustainable homes, the walls are made of a double frame of 2x4 spaced 24 inches apart. The amount of wood needed is therefore similar to that of a traditional house that uses 2x6 spaced every 16 inches. In addition, these two walls are also staggered in order to cut thermal bridges as much as possible, that is to say the continuous elements that create heat losses from the inside to the outside of the house. The insulation material used in this wall cut is squirt cellulose. It is a 100% recycled material that perfectly hugs each of the wall cavities for optimal insulation.
*For more information or to buy a traditional construction version, please contact our customer service.
Distinctive elements
Plan with sustainable thinking:
wall composition with better energy efficiency.
Modern rustic, ecological 2-storey house plan.
Home office on main floor (or bedroom #4)
Cathedral ceiling.
Open dining and living room concept.
Master bedroom with walk-in closet.
Full bathroom with stacked washer/dryer.
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To ensure superior insulation for each of our sustainable and eco-friendly homes, the walls are made of a double frame of 2x4 spaced 24 inches apart. The amount of wood needed is therefore similar to that of a traditional house that uses 2x6 spaced every 16 inches. In addition, these two walls are also staggered in order to cut thermal bridges as much as possible, that is to say the continuous elements that create heat losses from the inside to the outside of the house. The insulation material used in this wall cut is squirt cellulose. It is a 100% recycled material that perfectly hugs each of the wall cavities for optimal insulation.
* For more information or to buy a traditional construction version, please contact our customer service.