The Wellington Park front house plan elevation
 

Photographs,if shown,may reflect homeowner modifications

 

HDC-1879-1 - The Wellington Park

Living Sq. Ft: 1879 sq. ft. Floors 1
Bedrooms: 3 Width 65 ft. - 0 in.
Baths: 2 Depth 58 ft. - 8 in.
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace /Basement
Architectural Styles:
Country / French Country / European / Traditional

As low as: $690.00

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This inviting home has Country styling with upscale features. The front and rear covered porches add usable outdoor living space. Great room is vaulted with built in cabinets and gas fireplace. The spacious kitchen has an island with an eating bar. The hall bath is equipped with dual lavatories for convenience. The master bedroom has a raised ceiling and opens into the well equipped bath with dual lavatories, corner tub and walk in closet. There is a shop area off the garage for projects and storage. Future space upstairs could be a playroom, extra bedroom, or just extra storage. The flex space could be used as a home office, dining room, or playroom. This is a very flexible home with lots of options to choose from.

 

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HDC-1863-1, HDC-2060-1, HDC-1816-1, HDC-2266-1, HDC-2516-1, HDC-2007-1, HDC-1800B-1, HDC-2250-1, HDC-2500-1
 

Front Elevation:


Front Image

1st Floor Plan:


1st Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan:


2nd Floor Plan

Rear Elevation:


Rear Elevation

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House Plan Features:

HDC-1879-1

Specifications: Square Footage:
Bedrooms 3
Baths 2
Floors 1
Garage / Stalls Yes
 
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace /Basement
 
Architectural Styles:
Country / French Country / European / Traditional
 
Designer Comments:
First Floor: 1,879 sq. ft.(heated)

Front Porch: 186 sq. ft. (unheated)
Rear Porch: 211 sq. ft. (unheated)
Garage: 708 sq. ft. (unheated)

Optional Bonus Room: 333 sq. ft. (unheated)

Looking for a Slab or Crawlspace foundation version of this plan? See house plan HDC-1863-1
 
Related House Plans:
HDC-1863-1, HDC-2060-1, HDC-1816-1, HDC-2266-1, HDC-2516-1, HDC-2007-1, HDC-1800B-1, HDC-2250-1, HDC-2500-1
 
Total Heated 1879
Total Unheated 1438
Total 3317
 
Home Dimensions & Footprint:
Width 65 ft. - 0 in.
Depth 58 ft. - 8 in.
Ridge Height 24 ft. - 3 in.
 
Other Floor Plan Information:
Roof Pitch 8 in 12
Exterior Wall Construction 2x4
Ceiling Height 9
Roof Type(s) Hip / 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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