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Plan 2267G - The Arland - Basement Details
- 2568 (+303 Bonus)
SqFt
- Beds:
3
- Baths:
2 / 1
- Floors:
2
- Garage:
3 Car Garage
- Width:
63'-0"
- Depth:
48'-0"
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A Walk Through The Arland
Peaked gables and mullioned windows crowned with keystones add intriguing drama to this two story. Traditionally styled, the appeal of this home will withstand time.
The interior is loaded with charm and special amenities. The two-story foyer opens to a hospitality area in the left wing. The formal living and dining rooms boast tall tray ceilings and a fireplace. Triple windows topped with a half-circle offer a direct site line from front to rear. On the other side of the foyer, a den is graced with elegant double doors, a bay window, and built-in storage.
A second fireplace creates a focal point in the family room. The connecting kitchen and eating nook are drenched with light from corner windows and French doors. There's ample room in the kitchen for cooks and kibitzers. The island is equipped with a self-venting cooktop and sit-down snack bar. A walk-in pantry supplements storage. The full-service laundry room and access to the three-car garage are just a few steps away.
Sleeping quarters are secluded on the upper floor. The master suite is a dream come true. The bedroom has a decorative tray ceiling and is large enough for both sleeping and sitting areas. The private bath hosts a whirlpool tub and a walk-in shower. The optional bonus room extends across the garage. It's an ideal location for a playroom, a hobby room, a guest room, or a home office.
This plan is also available using Arxx Wall System construction. Total living area is 2793 square feet plus 310 square feet bonus room. Plan width = 64'-7", depth = 48'-9". Contact our Sales Department for more information.
Home Features
Home Details
Heated Space
Upper Floor
1103 SqFtMain Floor
1465 SqFtSub-Total
2568 SqFtBonus
+ 303 SqFtBsmnt (Unfin.)
+ 1465 SqFt
Beds and Baths
Bedrooms
3Full Baths
2Half Baths
1Floors
2
Exterior Dimensions
Width
63'-0"Depth
48'-0"Height (to Midpt)
25'-4"- 32'-11"
Garage
Garage Bays
3 Car GarageGarage Area
796 SqFtGarage Location
FrontGarage Orientation
Straight-On
Notable Features
Structure
Roof Framing
StickRoof Material
Shake/Comp Roof
Tile RoofSnowload
25 lb/sfWall Framing
2 x 6Main Roof Pitch
10/12
Georgian
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1720 and 1840. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I of Great Britain, George II of Great Britain, George III of the United Kingdom, and George IV of the United Kingdom—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830.
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.
This plan is based upon another design - 2267G
In-Ground Basement
for Plan 2267G
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