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Mascord House Plan B2270: The Evansville
The Evansville

Plan 2270 Basement Details

Plan 2270 - The Evansville - Basement Details

Main Floor Plan

Main Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

Upper Floor Plan

Basement Floor Plan

Basement Floor Plan

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A Walk Through The Evansville

The Evansville is one of those versatile homes that grows with your family and your ever-changing lifestyle. It all starts with the exterior. Which decorative elements will you choose? Give your home a formal look with brick siding or get back to your natural roots with stone. You can even add a touch of the Mediterranean with stucco. No matter what you choose, the multiple gabled design gives this home a look that is both interesting and traditional.

Imagine how your guests will feel as they stand before the front door, admiring the elegant transom windows. When you invite them inside, they'll see that this elegance — your elegance — continues inside the formal dining room. As the chandelier glitters over the beautifully laid table, your guests will wish that they, too, could enjoy life in a home as nice as yours.

Perhaps the occasion calls for something a little less formal. If that's the case, invite everyone into the grand two-story great room. Here, you and your guests can enjoy warm conversation around the crackling fireplace or you can all settle in for a movie night. With floor to ceiling windows in the great room, your friends might just find the view of the outdoors irresistible. When the lure becomes too great, take everyone out to the patio through the breakfast nook's doors. Here, you and your friends can enjoy cocktails and watch the stars go by as you philosophize into the night.

The Evansville has a practical side, too. For instance, between the garage and the main living area, you'll find a mud room that includes space for the washer and dryer, a utility sink and a countertop or cabinet. In addition, two large bedrooms on the second story gives your children private rooms of their own. They'll love the separation from the rest of the home since it means that you won't have to keep reminding them to quiet down when their friends visit for a sleepover!

After a long, eventful day at work or play, you and your partner deserve the luxuries awaiting in the master suite. Enjoy a candlelit soak in the large tub or rinse away the heat of the day in the master bath's tiled shower. As bedtime rolls around, you'll appreciate the master bedroom's vaulted ceilings and the huge picture window. Both of these features give you the relaxing sense of space you need to sleep well.

Home Features

Home Details

Heated Space

  • Upper Floor

    609 SqFt
  • Main Floor

    1748 SqFt
  • Total Area

    2357 SqFt
  • Bsmnt (Unfin.)

    + 1748 SqFt

Beds and Baths

  • Bedrooms

    3
  • Full Baths

    2
  • Half Baths

    1
  • Floors

    2

Exterior Dimensions

Garage

  • Garage Bays

    3 Car Garage
  • Garage Area

    675 SqFt
  • Garage Location

    Front
  • Garage Orientation

    Straight-On

Notable Features

Structure

  • Roof Framing

    Stick
  • Roof Material

    Shake/Comp Roof
    Tile Roof
  • Snowload

    25 lb/sf
  • Wall Framing

    2 x 6
  • Main Roof Pitch

    10/12

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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When the design includes retaining walls, these will also require engineering. Although the code provides for some prescriptive basement and concrete/masonry wall designs, these only work in limited situations. The use of site-engineered retaining walls allows for much greater design flexibility and ensures that the walls are designed specifically for the design loads, unique soils, fluid pressures, and drainage characteristics at the building site. It makes little sense to place the most expensive investment a family typically makes onto a foundation that is not designed for the unique characteristics of the land on which it is set.

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