Beausejour 2 (4571)
Scandinavian style house plan, 3 bedrooms, kitchen booth, economical home to build, covered porches
Bedrooms
3
Bath(s)
1
Half B.
1
Living area
1597 sq.ft.
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1st level | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Half bath or powder room | 4'0" x 5'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Kitchen | 9'2" x 10'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Dining room | 11'0" x 11'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Living room | 11'0" x 24'4" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Foyer | 7'4" x 9'10" | ~ 17'4" | ||
Utility room | 5'5" x 5'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Closet | 2'0" x 3'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Porch | 23'6" x 14'11" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Terrace | 10'10" x 6'8" | ~ 0'0" |
2nd level | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Full bathroom | 13'2" x 6'2" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 11'0" x 16'6" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 10'2" x 10'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 8'10" x 10'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Linen | 2'5" x 1'10" | ~ 8'0" |
General specifications
Total living area | 1597 sq.ft. |
1st level | 858 sq.ft. |
2nd level | 739 sq.ft. |
Width | 33'0" |
Depth | 26'0" |
Ridge height from top of foundation | 26'4" |
Exterior wall | 2 X 6 |
Foundation type included in the plan | Full Basement i |
Other available foundations (a fee may apply) | Floating Slab, Crawl space, Monolithic Slab |
Builder price code | D |
Rooms specifications
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Description
1st level: Entry hall with coat closet, large family room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, half bath, laundry room. 2nd level: master bedroom with walk-in, 2 secondary bedrooms, full bathroom.
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Full description
Scandinavian house plan with 3 bedrooms, kitchen booth, large living room
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Distinctive elements
Covered wraparound porch on front and left elevations, built-ins, special ceiling treatments, skylight. Fireplace and double masonry chimney. The chimney is standard with a prefab conduit inside.
Plan feature(s)
Fireplace, Gound floor laundry room, Bench seat(s), Separate bath and shower, Walk-in master bed., 2-Story foyer, Warparound, Sloped ceiling
Plan architectural style(s)
Questions and comments
April 27 2010
Clyde Bridger
I very much like this house plan but I'm curious about the height of the knee walls on the second floor because I'm over six foot tall. How high are they? Also, I can envision in my mind this house plan with a Dutch Gambrel (barn style) roof instead of the gable roof shown (floor layout would remain the same). The lower slope would have a 16:12 or 18:12 pitch and the upper slope would have a 6:12 pitch. Have a narrow dormer on the front where the skylight is now shown. The pitch on the dormer roof would also be 6:12 and it would blend in with the upper roof slope, as an extension of the upper slope. The same would be true of the wide dormer at the rear over the bathroom. This type of roof would provide more volume and headroom over a larger area I think, and it would make a nice variation for your plan portfolio as well. What do you think of this idea? Is it doable? One more thing, I would have a double hung window on each side of the fireplace, but spaced a bit further apart than the windows in the bedroom above.
April 29 2010
Customer service
Dear Mr Bridger,
Thank you for your interest in Drummond House Plans.
The knee walls are both at 3'-7". We submitted the modifications you want done to the plan to our technical department and they advised that they are all doable.
If you would like to receive a cost estimate for these modifications, please visit the "Plan modification Services" section of our website.
Do not hesitate to contact us again if you need further information.
Best Regards,
Customer Service Department
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April 27 2010
Clyde Bridger
I very much like this house plan but I'm curious about the height of the knee walls on the second floor because I'm over six foot tall. How high are they? Also, I can envision in my mind this house plan with a Dutch Gambrel (barn style) roof instead of the gable roof shown (floor layout would remain the same). The lower slope would have a 16:12 or 18:12 pitch and the upper slope would have a 6:12 pitch. Have a narrow dormer on the front where the skylight is now shown. The pitch on the dormer roof would also be 6:12 and it would blend in with the upper roof slope, as an extension of the upper slope. The same would be true of the wide dormer at the rear over the bathroom. This type of roof would provide more volume and headroom over a larger area I think, and it would make a nice variation for your plan portfolio as well. What do you think of this idea? Is it doable? One more thing, I would have a double hung window on each side of the fireplace, but spaced a bit further apart than the windows in the bedroom above.