Shore (90105)
Ecological house plan with 3 bedrooms, small modern home, home office
Bedrooms
2, 3, 4
Bathroom(s)
2
Living area
1176 sq.ft.
Garage type
-
View by floor
1st level | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Porch | 11'0" x 4'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Foyer | 8'4" x 7'10" | ~ 9'0" | ||
Closet | 4'3" x 8'6" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Laundry room | 11'8" x 7'8" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Kitchen | 15'4" x 15'2" | ~ 13'2" | ||
Pantry | 3'3" x 5'3" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Wine cellar | 8'0" x 1'6" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Kitchen island | 10'0" x 3'4" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Dining room | 8'9" x 8'8" | ~ 14'10" | ||
Living room | 12'10" x 14'11" | ~ 14'10" | ||
Terrace | 18'0" x 8'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Bedroom | 13'4" x 11'0" | ~ 9'0" | ||
Closet | 8'0" x 3'2" | ~ 9'0" | ||
Full bathroom | 13'4" x 7'0" | ~ 9'0" | ||
Shower | 5'8" x 9'4" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Linen | 1'8" x 1'8" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Enclosed toilet space | 5'0" x 3'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Home office | 11'0" x 8'0" | ~ 9'0" | ||
Closet | 5'0" x 2'0" | ~ 9'0" | ||
Terrace | 14'0" x 12'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Living room/dining room | 22'4" x 13'0" | ~ 13'2" | ||
Closet | 3'2" x 1'5" | ~ 9'0" | ||
Mud room | 7'10" x 5'0" | ~ 9'0" |
Finished basement | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Bedroom | 13'0" x 11'8" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 9'4" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Storage | 12'8" x 5'10" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Mechanical room | 12'4" x 11'10" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bathroom | 9'4" x 6'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Linen | 1'8" x 2'8" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Shower | 4'0" x 2'8" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Enclosed toilet space | 3'4" x 6'6" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Laundry room | 12'4" x 7'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 5'3" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Great room or Family room | 13'4" x 22'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 13'0" x 11'8" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 9'0" x 2'0" | ~ 8'0" |
Unfinished basement |
Total living area | 1176 sq.ft. |
1st level | 1176 sq.ft. |
Finished basement | 1176 sq.ft. |
Unfinished basement | 1176 sq.ft. |
Width | 28'0" |
Depth | 42'0" |
Ridge height from top of foundation | 18'6" |
Exterior wall | 2 X 6 |
Foundation type included in the plan | Full Basement i |
Description
Finished basement: 2 bedrooms, shower room, family room, storage et mechanical room. Main floor: Mudroom, office, kitchen, dining room, family room, main bedroom, bathroom.
Other useful information on this plan
Full description
Optimization and openness
House plan SHORE (# 90105) was designed to have no corridors and therefore no loss of space! Each square foot of SHORE has been optimized and assigned a function.
On entering the house, there is a large and private mudroom, which allows you to keep this area clean. The office is rapidly accessible from the main entrance as well, This is very practical if you have to receive clients at home.
On the right side of the house there are all the common areas in an open space with a cathedral ceiling. First there is the kitchen with its island and a pantry built into the wall, the dining room with bench which is directly integrated into the railing of the staircase and a large living room with an extra fireplace for cold days.
On the other side, there is a full bathroom with an isolated toilet and laundry chute, and the master bedroom.
Just before arriving in the basement, you will see that the landing of the stairs continue to create a cozy little nook that you can use to read peacefully or simply take refuge.
In the basement, you will find a large family room, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom isolated from the laundry room and a mechanical room accessible also for large storage.
The SHORE house (# 90105) will allow you to benefit from natural light coming from the south throughout the house. Compact, yet efficient, this house will provide you with everything you need!
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To ensure superior insulation for each of our ecological 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 ecological thinking:
wall composition with better energy efficiency.
Small house plan with ecological thinking.
Contemporary and Scandinavian style at the same time.
Beautiful entrance with cloakroom and access to an office.
Kitchen with pantry, wine cellar and large island.
Dining room with bench to save space.
Cathedral ceiling in the kitchen, dining room and living room.
Laundry room with laundry chute
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To ensure superior insulation for each of our ecological 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.