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Mascord House Plan 22210A: The Carroll
The Carroll

Plan 22210A

Mascord House Plan 22210A: The Carroll

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Plan 22210A - The Carroll - Contemporary Home for a Growing Family

Main Floor Plan

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Upper Floor Plan

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A Walk Through The Carroll

As life changes and your family expands, it is hard to say what you will need from a home in the future. That’s what makes a home like the Carroll such a smart choice. Both the flex room and the den on the lower floor are spaces that can be put to a variety of uses, including spare bedrooms for your children. Or, perhaps you need office space, a sunroom, a games room or simply a place to kick back and relax. You’ll have it with these two rooms

One of the things that makes this home special is the traditional layout. You’ll look forward to making weeknight dinners in the kitchen while the kids do their homework on the dining room table. Then you’ll all sit around that table and talk about how the day went. In the evening, you can cozy up with the family in the Carroll’s great room. Watch TV or snuggle under a blanket while the fire crackles softly in the fireplace. This is what family togetherness is supposed to be about.

The Carroll’s upper floor is a mixture of luxury and practicality. To the front of the home are the kids’ bedrooms, both large enough for your children to invite their friends for sleepovers. They’ll also have their own bathroom — no running into the master bath and waking up the parents in the middle of the night!

Additionally, the laundry room is on this floor. You’ll save time gathering laundry and putting it away because you’ll only be a few steps away from each bedroom. Who knows, with the laundry room in such and easy to access spot, you may even be able to talk your kids into putting their own dirty laundry in the laundry room hampers, where it belongs, instead of strewn across their bedroom floors.

Finally, there are the luxuries for you and your partner to enjoy. The master suite includes a spacious bedroom with windows overlooking the scenery behind your home — perhaps sparkling city lights in a valley below you. If, when the day is done, you don’t feel quite ready to go to sleep, then you’ll want to curl up in an armchair by the window. Otherwise, enjoy a warm bath in the master bathroom. These comforts are enough to put anyone in a restful state of mind!

Moreover, you can rest easy knowing that your morning routine is streamlined. Your walk-in closet holds everything you need to get ready for the day, neatly organized, while his-and-her sinks in the master bath means that you and your partner won’t have to awkwardly share a single sink.

Home Details

Heated Space

  • Upper Floor

    1270 SqFt
  • Main Floor

    1669 SqFt
  • Total Area

    2939 SqFt

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms

    4
  • Full Baths

    3
  • Floors

    2

Exterior Dimensions

Garage

  • Garage Bays

    3 Car Garage
  • Garage Area

    710 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

    4/12

Contemporary

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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.

Prairie

Our Prairie style houseplans feature a low pitched roof, usually hipped, with a wide overhang, and have boxed shapes with a horizontal emphasis. They typically feature clean lines with massive square porch supports, and casement windows in rows. Frank Lloyd Wright revolutionized the American home when he began to design "Prairie" style houses characterized by low, horizontal lines that were meant to blend with the flat landscape around them. Our collection of Prairie Style homes exemplifies the style-- mixing timeless architectural elements with modern convenience, resulting in a wonderful home built to withstand the ever-changing 'vogue' of modern styles.

This plan is based upon another design - 22210
  • Added 66 SqFt to finished area
  • Overall Depth increased 16ft.
Check out the details for Plan 22210 here.

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  • 2873 sq.ft.
  • Bedrooms:

    4
  • Baths:

    3
  • Stories:

    2
  • Width:

    50'-0"
  • Depth:

    50'-0"

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Builders known to be experienced constructing this home include:

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J.T. Roth Construction Portland, OR 5036392639
Gerritz Custom Homes Portland, OR 5033207280
Solstice Custom Homes Cedar Hills, OR 5037092277
CRD Inc Oregon City, OR 5033172509
(find more builders in our Builder Directory)

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