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Mascord House Plan 1251: The Kennedy
The Kennedy

Plan 1251

Mascord House Plan 1251: The Kennedy

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Plan 1251 - The Kennedy - Smart, Flexible Design, Mid-Century Modern Appeal

Main Floor Plan

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A Walk Through The Kennedy

From the front, the Kennedy looks simple and elegant, but inside, you’ll find everything you could ever want in a home. When you arrive home from work, you’ll park in the garage and then enter through the home’s mud room. Kick off your shoes, hang up your jacket, and then head for the home’s main living area.

In the winter, the Kennedy’s living room will draw you to the fireplace, where you can settle down on the sofa and relax. In the summer, however, you’ll find yourself walking through the living room’s glass doors and out to the outdoor living area so that you can sit in the shade and watch the rest of your family frolic in the back yard.

Cooking often seems like a chore, but with the way this home is designed, you’ll be able to look out through the doors in the dining area and living room so that you can enjoy your landscaping and the overlook beyond. There is a nearby pantry that will hold all of your dry goods and cleaning supplies, and the L-shaped design lets you gather the kids around to help with meal preparations.

This home is rich with amenities, but your favorite will be the flex room, which opens through double doors off of the kitchen. What will you do with this space? It could be a guest bedroom, a home office, a workshop or hobby room, or any number of things that you can imagine.

Just past the flex space are the bedrooms for the kids. Because they are situated at the opposite end of the house from the master suite, you can let the kids host all the sleepovers they want! Even if they get noisy, they won’t be able to keep you up all night long. In addition, these bedrooms have a shared bathroom, which eliminates the school morning arguments over who gets to use the bathroom first.

For you and your partner, there is a spacious master suite with a master bath and walk-in closet. Would you like a quick, cool shower, or a long soak in the spa tub? The master bath gives you both options, along with his-and-hers sinks. In the bedroom itself, there is a doorway out to the back patio, which means that on those nights that you just can’t seem to fall asleep, you can quietly nip outside for some fresh air or possibly a short moonlit stroll.

Home Details

Heated Space

  • Main Floor

    2175 SqFt
  • Total Area

    2175 SqFt

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms

    4
  • Full Baths

    2
  • Half Baths

    1
  • Floors

    1

Exterior Dimensions

Garage

  • Garage Bays

    2 Car Garage
  • Garage Area

    449 SqFt
  • Garage Location

    Front
  • Garage Orientation

    Straight-On

Structure

  • Roof Framing

    Truss
  • Roof Material

    Shake/Comp Roof
  • Snowload

    25 lb/sf
  • Wall Framing

    2 x 6
  • Main Roof Pitch

    6/12

Contemporary

Our Contemporary House Plans collection presents modern homes designed around light and space: open, airy and with an abundance of windows in various modern styles, these homes are generously appointed to bring ample light indoors. Unique rooflines and asymmetrical designs create rooms that feel as grand as they are innovative. With a focus on maximizing square footage and minimizing costs, these pioneering modern homes are as reasonable to build as they are pleasant to live in, which we're sure you'll love.

Modern Prairie

Modern Prairie homes are characterized by their horizontal lines, low-pitched roofs, and integration with the surrounding landscape. They often have wide, overhanging eaves, and may incorporate elements such as cantilevered balconies and large windows to bring in natural light. In modern versions of the style, materials such as glass, steel, and concrete may be used alongside traditional wood and brick. Modern prairie style homes often emphasize open, flowing floor plans and a connection to nature.

Ranch

Our Ranch style house plan collection comprises single level homes with elongated elevations that suit placement on acreage or suburban lots, and the easy living open floorplans are ideal for families with both young and aging family members. The homes you'll see in this collection typically have a rectangular or L-shaped footprint, and low-pitched roof. They are ideal for placement of photovoltaics!  Take a look and tell us what you think.

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Builders known to be experienced constructing this home include:

RICHARDSON CUSTOM HOMES RIDGEFIELD, WA 3605735284
Solstice Custom Homes Cedar Hills, OR 5037092277
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JW Construction Inc Eugene, OR 5415202132
(find more builders in our Builder Directory)

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