The Remington front house plan elevation
 

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HDC-1752-1 - The Remington

Living Sq. Ft: 1751 sq. ft. Floors 1
Bedrooms: 3 Width 64 ft. - 0 in.
Baths: 2 Depth 45 ft. - 10 in.
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace /Basement
Architectural Styles:
Country / European / Ranch / Traditional

As low as: $690.00

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Customer Reviews of this House Design:
Thanks for allowing us to use your plan and we would highly recommend your company to anyone interested!

I grew up in the western part of North Carolina and left home after graduating from high school. My job moved me around for several years and my family and I finally settled down in Charlotte, NC and eventually I started my own business there. I always had a desire to return to my roots and build a home back there for when I retired.

I had been single for a few years and upon returning home for a school reunion in 2008, I met an old friend that I had not seen in over 30 years. She had retired and moved "back home" the end of 2007. We started dating and before long we realized we were meant to be together. That is when I got busy on house plans.

I looked at "many" house plans, but kept going back to this particular one of yours. We both agreed this was the perfect one. It had plenty of open space and was laid out just the way we wanted. We like the master bedroom with the large bath and walk-in closet (which we changed to one big closet instead of his and hers)and the other bedrooms on the other end of the house.

My favorite parts of this house plan are the open space in the living area, and the really functional floorplan layout. It fits our needs perfectly...

We started clearing the land in February, 2009, and we were married in March. We had a very good builder and things just fell right into place. All the lumber in the house came off my land. We made a few minor changes, such as extending the front bedroom out and the porch a few feet wider. The plans were so easily followed, the builder had no problem at all.

We made the 3 1/2 hour trip weekly from Charlotte to help work on the house. On December 23, 2009, we moved in and spent our first Christmas together in our dream house.

The house sits upon a hill that overlooks the Smokey Mountains and we can see as far as Tennessee.

I am retiring soon and we look forward to sitting on our porch and enjoying the view and our new home.

Thanks for allowing us to use your plan and we would highly recommend your company to anyone interested!

Tony H.
Robbinsville, North Carolina
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We are definately enjoying living in our new home!

Construction began December 2008, and we moved into the house late April 2009. I had always wanted a split bedroom plan, and with our situation it gives the privacy that we so wanted.

My Mother has the "Mother-in-law suite" on one end of the house, and we have the rest. We are definately enjoying living in our new home, and would DEFINATELY recommend House Plan Gallery plans to anyone looking to build their dream home

Janice G.
Hampstead, North Carolina
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We loved the floorplan layout and the classic, simple roof line of the house...

We had been trying to sell our small house in town for over a year. We had found 24 acres in the country, with a beautiful view from the top of the hill. We bought that property in September 2006, and my wife got pregnant in October. We weren't sure what we would do if the baby came before we sold the house, as we were already pretty cramped in 950 square feet with all of our stuff, and our 100 lb chocolate lab. In December, we got an offer on the house, and we closed in February. We had already been looking at house plans online and new houses in the area to get an idea of what we would want to build. After we accepted the offer on the house, we got serious about putting together the house of our dreams.

After weeks of poring over plans online, we selected HPG-1752, because we loved the layout and the classic, simple roof line of the house. We also liked the fact that, while the garage is at the front of the house, the door is on the side, so that it's not such a prominent feature that you often see on newer homes.

Some of the features that drew us to this plan were the open floor plan for the great room/dining room/kitchen, along with the master suite being separated from the other bedrooms, and we worked with our builder for several weeks after selecting this plan, to turn it into our dream home. After all the changes were made, the plan had grown to roughly 2000 square feet on the main floor, with a full unfinished basement underneath.

After we closed on the old house, we moved into the in-laws basement, excited about starting the new chapter in our lives! My Uncle Michael was the builder, so we were able to work very close with him throughout the build. We broke ground in March 2007, and the rain delayed us from making further progress for almost a month. After that, we were able to make quick progress, and Michael was able to tweak our changes on the fly. When it was all said and done, we moved into the house in August 2007, just five months after breaking ground. We had a big moving in party, and dozens of family and friends came to help us put the finishing touches on the house, hanging decorations, putting furniture together, and christening the place with our first cookout. We’ve had several get-togethers here since, and the open floor plan allows everyone to be together in our huge great room, or the big, open, unfinished basement. The ceiling in the great room is even high enough to fly mini R/C helicopters around!

Our location is wonderful, on the highest hill in the area, with a great 360 degree view. The large yard is great for playing with my son and our dog. Over the last few years, we’ve been slowly making improvements to the place, getting the front yard reseeded in 2008 and improving our landscaping over the last 2 years. We’ve planted an orchard behind the house, with apple, persimmon and pear trees, and hope to add many more trees over the next few years. We also planted a garden last year, built a deck on the rear of the house, and a swing-set in the back yard. Future plans are to continue to improve the landscaping with flower beds all around the front of the house, stepping stones from the front door to the driveway, finish the basement and add a patio to the walkout.

House Plan Gallery has been a great design team to work with and I would recommend their plans to anyone!

Steven C.
Bloomfield, Indiana
 

Beautiful classic traditional with a european touch. Vaulted ceilings in Master bedroom and trayed ceiling in great room make the house feel really larger than it is. Open plan with split bedroom arrangement. Gas logs or conventional fireplace. Great master suite. Grilling porch on rear. Raised bar in kitchen. A great house for the size it is!

 

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HDC-1751-1, HDC-1752B-1, HDC-1800-1, HDC-1654-1, HDC-2000B-1, HDC-1865-1, HDC-1639-1, HDC-1701-1
 

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House Plan Features:

HDC-1752-1

Specifications: Square Footage:
Bedrooms 3
Baths 2
Floors 1
Garage / Stalls
 
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace /Basement
 
Architectural Styles:
Country / European / Ranch / Traditional
 
Designer Comments:
First Floor: 1,752 sq. ft. (living)
Front Porch: 92 sq. ft. (unheated)
Rear Porch: 113 sq. ft. (unheated)
Garage: 460 sq. ft. (unheated)
Storage: 54 sq. ft. (unheated)

 
Related House Plans:
HDC-1751-1, HDC-1752B-1, HDC-1800-1, HDC-1654-1, HDC-2000B-1, HDC-1865-1, HDC-1639-1, HDC-1701-1
 
Total Heated 1751
Total Unheated 719
Total 2470
 
Home Dimensions & Footprint:
Width 64 ft. - 0 in.
Depth 45 ft. - 10 in.
Ridge Height 22 ft. - 0 in.
 
Other Floor Plan Information:
Roof Pitch 8 in 12
Exterior Wall Construction 2x4
Ceiling Height 9
Roof Type(s) Gable
House Plan Pricing:
CAD File Set:  $ 1355.00
PDF File Set:  $ 910.00
Reproducible Sets:   $ 885.00
5 Sets:   $ 755.00
1 Set:   $ 690.00
Available Options
Materials List:   $ 120.00
Extra Sets:   $ 45.00
Full Reverse Set:   $ 150.00
Mirror Reverse Set:   $ 50.00
Color Rendering :   $ 60.00
 
 

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