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Plan #1-01

200$

  • 133,6 sq m/1438 sq ft
  • 16,3×11,7 m/53’6″×38’5″
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 0 Garages
Floors: Feature:

Description

FLOOR PLANS

Main Floor

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Floor Area: 133.6sqm/1438sqft

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SPECIFICATIONS & FEATURES

Dimension
Width:Depth:Height:
mft' in"mft' in"mft' in"
16.353' 6"11.738' 5"6.019' 8"
Rooms
Room Names:Width:Depth:
mft' in"mft' in"
Bathroom2.608' 6"3.7512' 4"
Bedroom #24.8015' 9"3.7512' 4"
Bedroom #33.6011' 10"4.1513' 7"
Closet2.608' 6"1.825' 12"
Entry/Covered Patio7.1023' 4"2.708' 10"
Foyer2.006' 7"2.056' 9"
Hall6.7021' 12"2.006' 7"
Kitchen/Dining4.6015' 1"4.0513' 3"
Laundry2.608' 6"1.836' 0"
Living Room4.6015' 1"4.1513' 7"
Master Bedroom4.6015' 1"4.7515' 7"
Ceiling
Ground Floor:Main Floor:Upper floor:
mft' in"mft' in"mft' in"
0.00' 0"3.09' 10"0.00' 0"
Roof
Primary Tilt Angle:Secondary Tilt Angle:
307/12204/12

ABOUT THIS PLAN

Plan of a one-story house with patio

The plans of a rather spacious one-story house built in the classical style. The plan of a one-story house with patio does not put any significant pressure on the basement, unlike two-story houses or houses with a mansard, which allows it to be built on weak or even fluid soils. A terrace combined with a porch is usually suitable for lots facing north and east, as in this project. It just depends on how you position it, or perhaps choose a mirror version of the plan of a one-story house. The project of this house will be able to decorate a spacious plot both in the urban part and in the countryside. Large windows will give the feeling of more space in the rooms and lightness. The presence of a fireplace in the house will give confidence to the classic style of this house. If the client is against the fireplace – it can be easily removed or added in any of the projects in our catalog.

Arrangement of rooms in the house (plan of a one-story house with patio)

From the combined terrace you enter a spacious entrance hall, which could easily accommodate a wardrobe for your outerwear. Then the hallway that gives access to all the living and utility rooms of the house. The kitchen is connected to the living room, from which there is an exit to the terrace to make it easier to remove the burnt material from the fireplace. It will also allow guests and owners of the house to have easy and quick access to the terrace on warm summer days. There are three bedrooms, enough for a large family. One of them can be considered the main master bedroom as it is much larger than the others. Another technical room where you can move the washing machine from the bathroom and install a communal switchboard with all the necessary automatic fuses and protection devices. This room gives access to the boiler room where all the necessary appliances can be freely placed. The exit from the boiler room to the street is designed for easy maintenance of the solid fuel or pellet boiler. It can be easily removed from the project.

Exterior

Reverse

Options

FLOOR PLANS

Main Floor

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Floor Area: 133.6sqm/1438sqft

SPECIFICATIONS & FEATURES

Dimension
Width:Depth:Height:
mft' in"mft' in"mft' in"
16.353' 6"11.738' 5"6.019' 8"
Rooms
Room Names:Width:Depth:
mft' in"mft' in"
Bathroom2.608' 6"3.7512' 4"
Bedroom #24.8015' 9"3.7512' 4"
Bedroom #33.6011' 10"4.1513' 7"
Butler’s Pantry1.404' 7"1.304' 3"
Closet2.608' 6"1.825' 12"
Entry/Covered Patio7.1023' 4"2.708' 10"
Foyer2.006' 7"2.056' 9"
Hall6.7021' 12"2.006' 7"
Kitchen/Dining4.6015' 1"4.0513' 3"
Laundry2.608' 6"1.836' 0"
Living Room4.6015' 1"4.1513' 7"
Master Bedroom4.6015' 1"4.7515' 7"
Ceiling
Ground Floor:Main Floor:Upper floor:
mft' in"mft' in"mft' in"
0.00' 0"3.09' 10"0.00' 0"
Roof
Primary Tilt Angle:Secondary Tilt Angle:
307/12204/12

What's included?

All plans are at a scale of 1:50 or ¼”=1′-0″ or larger, such as architectural nodes.

The following pages are included:

  • A site plan showing where the house will be located on the property (developed even before the selected project is paid for).
  • Floor plan(s) showing the arrangement of furniture and other appliances shown on the website, as well as a description of the rooms.
  • Floor plan(s), detailed plans with all necessary axis dimensions (as determined by your builder), rooms, window and door openings, floor marks, vent and chimney locations.
  • Roof plan(s) with roof pitch marks and dimensions of all roof ribs.
  • Cross Sections: Vertical view of the house from foundation to roof, showing floor and roof markings. Floor elevations and other dimensions. Stair section, if any, is required.
  • Exterior Views: Drawing showing all four sides with dimensions and elevations.
  • Cross section: Vertical section through groups of ducts and chimneys.
  • Elements for filling door and window openings.
  • 3D views presented on the website.

You may also need beams designed for roof loads, foundations based on an analysis of the soil conditions on the site specific to your region. Your home builder can usually help you with this.

Stock plans do not come with a professional stamp. If your building department requires one, they will only accept a stamp from a professional licensed in the state where you plan to build. In this case, you will need to take your home plans to a local engineer or architect to have them reviewed and stamped.

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