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Home Design of the Month: August 2008.

House of the Month March

 

Total Living Area: 1513 sq.ft. / 136.17 sq.m.
Width 36' 0" 
Depth 34' 0"
Bedrooms 3 Full baths 1, Half Baths 1, Roughed-in baths 1.

Price on your lot with double garage:

Conventional Construction: $299,000.00

With Insulated Concrete Forms and Radiant Floor Heating $335,000.00

  • Stone and Siding Finish
  • Hardwood and Slate Flooring
  • High Efficiency Panorama Windows
  • 9' and Valted Ceilings
  • Granite and Slate Kitchen and Bathrooms
  • Garage Expandible (can be 2-3 car)

Special Features:

Family room with cathedral ceiling, corner pantry in kitchen, built-in storage, central island, access to basement from garage.

1st level: Closed foyer with coat closet, half-bath with laundry facilities, dining room, kitchen with island / lunch counter, family room with fireplace.

2nd level: Three bedrooms, full bathroom, mezzanine.

 

March Front Elevation

Front Elevation

 

March-First Floor

First Floor

March Second Floor

Second Floor

 

March Rear

Rear Elevation

 

Bathroom-March

Bathroom

March Kitchen

Kitchen

 

March Great Room,

Great Room

 

Office-March

Salon

 

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