The Timberway front house plan elevation
 

Photographs,if shown,may reflect homeowner modifications

 

HDC-1200-1 - The Timberway

Living Sq. Ft: 1200 sq. ft. Floors 1
Bedrooms: 1 Width 86 ft. - 0 in.
Baths: 1 Depth 32 ft. - 0 in.
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace
Architectural Styles:
Country / Farmhouse / Ranch / Bungalow / Southern

As low as: $645.00

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Customer Testimonials:

"Dear Friends,

We got in early this morning to start sending the plans out for bidding and after reviewing the most recent modifications of HPG-1919-1, we felt we truly needed to take the time to write you this letter.

Your team has been such a pleasure to work with and we are blown away with the excellence and thoroughness of the work that has been done. The specs on how we want our concrete done, the span of lumber charts, the details on the cabinets, etc., is unbelievable. Your plans are the true example of excellence. That is so rarely seen anymore in residential work or even commercial work anymore! Hold your heads up and puff up those chests – share the love and kind words throughout your staff.

Thanks again!"

Tim and Debbie Cribb
Developers, Lakeside at Cross Creek, Camdenton, MO.

 

A great design with an efficient use of space. Plan features covered front and rear porch for those evening sunsets with your family, a screened porch/sunroom for entertaining, an open floor plan, large great room, and even a large space that can be used as a den / office / computer room. This house really has it all!

 

Like this plan, but its not exactly what you're looking for?
Check out these similar plan(s):

HDC-600-1, HDC-800-1, HDC-8002-1, HDC-600B-1, HDC-800B-1
 

Front Elevation:


Front Image

1st Floor Plan:


1st Floor Plan

Rear Elevation:


Rear Elevation
House Plan Features:

HDC-1200-1

Specifications: Square Footage:
Bedrooms 1
Baths 1
Floors 1
Garage / Stalls Yes
 
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace
 
Architectural Styles:
Country / Farmhouse / Ranch / Bungalow / Southern
 
Designer Comments:
Two units, each with 600 sq. ft. (living)
Porches: Two per unit @ 180 sq. ft. (unheated) each = 360 sq. ft. total per unit or 720 sq. ft. total for structure
Garages: One per unit @ 299 sq. ft. (unheated) each = 598 sq. ft. total for structure
 
Related House Plans:
HDC-600-1, HDC-800-1, HDC-8002-1, HDC-600B-1, HDC-800B-1
 
Total Heated 1200
Total Unheated 1318
Total 2518
 
Home Dimensions & Footprint:
Width 86 ft. - 0 in.
Depth 32 ft. - 0 in.
Ridge Height 19 ft. - 8 in.
 
Other Floor Plan Information:
Roof Pitch 12 in 12
Exterior Wall Construction 2x4
Ceiling Height 8
Roof Type(s) Gable
House Plan Pricing:
CAD File Set:  $ 1415.00
PDF File Set:  $ 865.00
Reproducible Sets:   $ 865.00
5 Sets:   $ 705.00
1 Set:   $ 645.00
Available Options
Materials List:   $ 95.00
Extra Sets:   $ 55.00
Full Reverse Set:   $ 150.00
Mirror Reverse Set:   $ 50.00
Color Rendering :   $ 50.00
 
 

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In addition to the house plans you order, you may also need a site plan that shows where the house is going to be located on the property. You might also need beams sized to accommodate roof loads specific to your region. Your home builder can usually help you with this. You may also need a septic design unless your lot is served by a sanitary sewer system. Many areas now have area-specific energy codes that also have to be followed. This normally involves filling out a simple form providing documentation that your house plans are in compliance.

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