Plan 2451 - The Rylander - Contemporary Prairie with Daylight Basement
- 4882
SqFt
- Beds:
5
- Baths:
5 / 1
- Floors:
2
- Garage:
3 Car Garage
- Width:
65'-0"
- Depth:
59'-0"
A Walk Through The Rylander
This home will attract you with its good looks and tantalizing amenities, but it will likewise surprise you with its functional aspects. Groups of triple windows sparkle on the exterior, emphasized by the simple lines of the low-slung roofline, square columns, and horizontal siding. The main level floor plan is unrestricted, with the foyer opening to the dining room, which then leads into the great room, kitchen, and breakfast nook. The arrangement is ideal for entertaining, and it's no coincidence that doors at the rear connect to a deck. Spanning a large portion of the back of the home, the deck includes a fireplace, grill, and space for mingling guests. Traffic between floors relies on the efficiency of a U-shape staircase next to the foyer. The staircase leads to an upper-level loft, which directs traffic toward three bedrooms. Double doors open to the master suite where a large window displays views the backyard. A two-sided fireplace brings a sense of warmth to the bedroom and the bathroom. Each of the other upper-level bedrooms has a private bath and is steps from the laundry room. The multilevel finished basement makes the most of a home site that slopes to the side. A transitional space with a bar and counter lies at the bottom of the staircase. From there, access a sunken recreation room with fireplace, two secluded bedrooms, or a large unfinished storage area.
Home Features
Home Details
Heated Space
Upper Floor
1619 SqFtMain Floor
1718 SqFtBasement
1545 SqFtTotal Area
4882 SqFt
Beds and Baths
Bedrooms
5Full Baths
5Half Baths
1Floors
2
Exterior Dimensions
Width
65'-0"Depth
59'-0"Height (to Midpt)
23'-0"- 26'-2"
Garage
Garage Bays
3 Car GarageGarage Area
743 SqFtGarage Location
FrontGarage Orientation
Straight-On
Notable Features
Structure
Roof Framing
TrussRoof Material
Tile RoofSnowload
25 lb/sfWall Framing
2 x 6Main Roof Pitch
4/12
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.
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