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Mascord House Plan 21144: The Barberton
The Barberton

Plan 21144

Mascord House Plan 21144: The Barberton

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Plan 21144 - The Barberton - Traditional Cottage with Wide Open Spaces

Main Floor Plan

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Upper Floor Plan

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A Walk Through The Barberton

Imagine the first night that you spend in the Barberton. As the morning sun rises and floods into the master bedroom, you’ll be able to gaze out on the coastal scenery: Waves breaking against the rocky shore and tall pines gently stirring in the morning breeze. If your surroundings aren’t quite refreshing enough, then you’ll enjoy a cool rinse in the master suite’s tiled shower. From there, you’ll be able to visit the walk-in closet to choose the right outfit for the day.

As you enter the open great room, kitchen and dining area, you’ll love the way the sunlight filters into the room through windows and sliding glass doors. Make yourself a quick breakfast in the kitchen — a well-planned area that saves space while even as it ensures that you have plenty of room to work your culinary magic.

When breakfast is ready, take it outside and enjoy the beautiful coastal weather as you eat. The Barberton’s back patio is the perfect spot for a table and chairs. It even features a built-in storage closet so that you have a place to keep fishing rods, life preservers and other outdoor goods.

As the weather turns cooler, you’ll spend more and more time in the Barberton’s great room. You and your family can warm up to a crackling fire in the fireplace as you wrap yourselves in soft, fluffy blankets. Pass around mugs of hot chocolate and while away the evening hours as you look out over the scenery behind your home. When the Holidays roll around, you’ll love filling this space with festive decorations.

Once you’re established in the Barberton, you’ll find that it has a lot more to offer than relaxing spaces and a beautiful view. The laundry room, for instance, gives you an organized, yet out-of-the-way place to do the weekly washing and tackle other clean-up jobs.

The second floor gives you several options. If you’re planning a family, then the two bedrooms will be perfect for your children. Otherwise, the second bedroom works beautifully as a home office. You’ll have extra storage with the built-in bookshelves and the window seat gives you a nice, sunny spot to take a break and enjoy the view.

Home Details

Heated Space

  • Upper Floor

    524 SqFt
  • Main Floor

    1188 SqFt
  • Total Area

    1712 SqFt

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms

    3
  • Full Baths

    2
  • Half Baths

    1
  • Floors

    2

Exterior Dimensions

Garage

  • Garage Bays

    2 Car Garage
  • Garage Area

    423 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

    10/12

Cottage

This home is typical of the cottage style. In modern usage, a cottage is usually a modest, often cozy dwelling, typically in a rural or semi-rural location. However there are cottage-style dwellings in cities, and in places such as Canada the term exists with no connotations of size at all (cf. vicarage or hermitage). In the United Kingdom the term cottage also tends to denote rural dwellings of traditional build, although it can also be applied to dwellings of modern construction which are designed to resemble traditional ones ("mock cottages").

Traditional

Traditional homes freely borrow from a number of historic styles and combine them to relay a new expression. Many historic styles are also 'traditional' in nature, and are incorporated into the Mascord Collection. Colonial, Tudor, Craftsman, Cape Cod - in this collection of home plans you'll discover floor plans that reflect modern lifestyles with spacious rooms, flexible spaces and modern conveniences, but mixed with distinct architectural flair, curb appeal and modern aesthetic. Expect elements such as free-flowing kitchens, breakfast nooks, and family room combinations.

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