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8C Sommerbrooke
$285,000.00

4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 2 Story Home, Double Coffered Ceiling, Custom Molding, Built in Desk with Book Case, Vessal Sinks, Lots of upgrades!
$285,000.00
27D Valley Chase

Stone, Brick, Vynel Exterior, Custom Trim Throughout, Custom Cabinets w/ Granite, Alarm System, Cutom Tile, Coffered Ceilings in Family Room, Dining Room & Master Bedroom, Unbelievable Landscape w/ Sprinkler
$193,995.00

39A Sommer Brooke

17 I Brookwood

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Floor Plans
By
Kristy Annely
A house is built with hands, but a home is built with hearts – so
the old saying goes. However, too much choice in the form of floor
plans can be confusing sometimes. Therefore, an understanding of the
different styles and how they suit the individual’s needs and tastes
is an essential step in the process of building a home.
The bungalow floor plan, for example, suits a laid-back and
comfortable lifestyle. It is a popular floor plan throughout
America. They are smaller than other modern floor plans. However,
they are extremely livable because the living area is open and
planned for ease of access. The roof hangs low, the rafters and
ridge beams are uncovered, and porches are large, with narrowed
quadrangular columns.
Colonial floor plans are elegant without being ostentatious.
Moreover, they have an element of history attached to them. These
floor plans come from the early American settlements of the East
Coast. Colonial architecture ranged from New England to Georgia and,
therefore, there are regional variations in style.
Colonial floor plans introduce symmetry, with doors that are
centered along with a sensible array of windows. The second story is
very similar to the main floor in terms of size. They have
brick-facing exteriors or clapboard siding, typically. The
contemporary colonial house will have modern facilities.
Country style floor plans represent the quintessential farmhouses
that we have so often seen in the movies. Country homes are planned
in such a way as to feel comfortable. The floor plan of a country
home delivers a rustic and relaxing atmosphere - it doesn’t matter
where it is built. They are characterized by roomy porches and large
kitchens which are situated right next to the family room. Some
country houses have steep roofs and irregular layouts. Still others
have a front face that is not symmetrical, a pitched roof and a
spacious front porch.
The ranch floor plan is conventional and matter-of-fact. The
roofs are low pitched with a large garage attached to the house.
Ranch homes are single-storied. Split-level floor plans are not
unusual.
The façade is brick or wooden, with large windows. Ranch homes
typically have an L-shaped hall which combines the living room and
dining room into one area, with a hallway leading to the family room
and a group of bedrooms all on one side of the house. A patio at the
back with a glass sliding door leading to it is not unusual for a
ranch house.
Floor Plans provides
detailed information on Floor Plans, House Floor Plans, Free Floor
Plans, Manufactured Home Floor Plans and more.
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