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HDC-2500-1 - The Cedar Grove
| Living Sq. Ft: | 2500 sq. ft. | Floors | 1.5 |
| Bedrooms: | 4 | Width | 66 ft. - 8 in. |
| Baths: | 3 | Depth | 73 ft. - 2 in. |
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Available Foundations: Slab /Crawlspace /Basement |
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As low as: $755.00


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Thank you, House Plan Gallery, for making our home building experience the very best it could ever be! Seven months ago, I purchased these plans for my dream home online. We were ready to move from the city and build something for our active family. We lived in a suburban track home for 13 years before deciding to build in the country. After several months of pouring over floor plans, I was able to narrow it down to just this one. We bought an acre of land in the country and proceeded to build on our lot. I told everyone that I wanted to enjoy the experience of building our home, and I truly did. I had so much fun picking everything from the floor plan to fixtures, granite and ceiling fans. Some of my favorite features of this plan are that there is absolutely no wasted space. I also love my closets, pantry and porches. I also like the breakfast bar. It is definitely my dream home. The HPG-2500-1 house plan that I chose is a one-story house, four bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths with a game room over the garage. We chose to build it with brick and a touch of Austin limestone. The inside is lovely in shades of green, tan and brown. Everyone who visits says they feel right at home the second they enter. We had our first family get-together on Easter weekend, and I can't tell you how wonderful it was having a home like this to share with our family and friends. After dining inside, we all moved into the yard and enjoyed watching the little ones hunt Easter eggs in the backyard. Thank you, House Plan Gallery, for making our home building experience the very best it could ever be! Andrea K. Manvel, Texas |
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 and a keeping room for family and friends to gather. The hall bath is equipped with dual lavatories for convenience. The guest bedroom has a walk in closet with a full bath conveniently located across the hall. There is a flex space which could be used as a computer center, nursery, home gym, or extra closet. The master bedroom has a raised ceiling and opens into the well equipped bath with dual lavatories, corner tub, and separate walk in closets. The spacious laundry is located on an exterior wall for efficient dryer operation. Future space upstairs could be a playroom, extra bedroom, or just extra storage. This is a very flexible home with lots of options.
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