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HDC-7384-36 - La Casa Del Sol II
| Living Sq. Ft: | 7384 sq. ft. | Floors | 2 |
| Bedrooms: | 5 | Width | 112 ft. - 2 in. |
| Baths: | 5.5 | Depth | 141 ft. - 2 in. |
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Available Foundations: Slab |
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This Tuscan style two story mansion house plan will create a tremendous curiosity and curbside appeal from its secretly hidden motor court and four-car garage to the elegance of the massive entry system embellished with stone and rod iron. This home plan is appointed with the finest of details from its massive rooms with spectacular ceiling designs to its built-in bookshelves, archways, niches and entertainment systems. The formal living and dining rooms are adorned with detail and grace, such as the beautifully appointed walk-in wet bar. The master suite has an awesome built-in at the bed wall with dual columns and archway, and a large sitting area with view of the pool. This suite also has very large walk-in closets and bath featuring garden tub, walk-in shower and separate vanities. The family room, dinette, and gourmet kitchen are perfect for family gatherings in this Tuscan House Plan. Entering the lanai, you will find yourself in your own backyard paradise. The pool has an array of water features that are sure to put your mind at ease. The covered lanai also hosts a large sports bar and grill perfect for pampering your family and friends. Take either the elevator or the circular stair to the second floor. Upstairs you will find a fully automated theater room, 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms and a loft with wet-bar overlooking the family room. A truly custom designed house plan to meet all your expectations!
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