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HA6321HD: Love That Country Look
With its columned country front porch and stone veneer accents, this design commands your attention. Inside, ceilings soar for either 10 or 12 feet, and the floor plan reaches out in all directions, expanding the space. In the living room, a wall of glass overlooks the covered porch in back, while the decorative columns and angled walls of the dining room create an impressive space. Just as impressive is the family living area. Here, the wonderful kitchen contains a walk-in pantry and both a cooktop island and a larger island with an eating bar. The generous breakfast nook can accommodate a large family, as can the family room with its corner fireplace flanked by media built-ins. Just past the pool bath and the home office or fourth bedroom is the master suite, introduced by double doors near a niche for artwork. Expanses of glass take advantage of rear views, and large his and her walk-in closets greet you as you enter the spectacular bath. A wonderful soaking tub is the focal point of the bath. On the other side of the house, two secondary bedrooms each have private entry to a two-compartment, four fixture bath. Foundation: slab.
HA77155LD: Contemporary Starter Plan
This beautiful home plan has a unique floor design and an attractive exterior that enhances its curb appeal. A covered front porch adds a homey touch to welcome visitors. Designed as a starter home plan, the 1,685 square foot design is well suited to meeting the needs of a young family. The master suite is located near the other two bedrooms, while the sound separation provided by the two bathrooms and the closets, offers an element of privacy. The master suite amenities include a huge sleeping area, a private bath with custom shower, and a nice sized walk-in closet. The family living areas are centrally located. Shelves flank the wide, open fireplace in the living room. An open-style kitchen is separated from the nook and the dining room by a work island. Placement of the sink in the work island eliminates the isolation often experience by clean-up crews when the work area faces the wall. Light beaming through the sliding glass doors brightens the spacious nook, and a pantry offers additional storage space for food. Those who prefer relaxed living space to formality may prefer to use the living area as a family room. This large vaulted room offers plenty of space for family gatherings and entertaining. An added feature is the unfinished attic, a space that could be used for storage or a recreation room. Another extra is the enclosed RV storage area located to the right of the spacious two-car garage.
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