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This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom farmhouse plan gives you 2,247 square of heated living and also features a wrap-around porch for scenic views. The foyer opens to a formal dining area leading into the vaulted family room. The kitchen includes an island and pantry, flowing into a breakfast nook. On the left side, the master suite has an ensuite closet and laundry room access. A side porch with a mudroom and half bath connects to the garage. On the right side, two bedrooms share a jack-and-jill bathroom. Related Plan: Get an alternate exterior with house plan 680411VR (2,247 sq. ft.).
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Wallpaper is a must.
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Sometimes it’s the littlest rooms that pack the biggest punch. At the Fischer Flip house, this certainly rings true of this adorable half bath. We spent the last half of 2020 completely renovating this home. Now that it’s officially under contract for sale, the one room I’ll be saddest to let go is the sweet […]
Wallpaper is a must.
Our best-selling Parker Chevron Wallpaper features a blue-hued chevron design. This versatile wallpaper looks great in a bedroom, nursery, office, powder bath or laundry room. This Cailíní Coastal-exclusive design comes from Houston-based artist and designer, Kristen Leigh. Specializing in watercolor illustration, Kristen’s beautiful and traditional designs are whimsical and distinct, using hand drawn techniques to give her designs a personal touch. Product Details: 8" x 10" wallpaper swatch. Designed and digitally printed in the USA. See product page for more details. All wallpaper is final sale, including swatches.
Item Overview • Instant Digital Download: 1 PDF included • Handmade item Item Details: This two-story house has a total area of 3,300 square feet and is designed for a family that values space and comfort. The house features four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms, including a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet. The other three bedrooms could share a full bathroom or have access to a Jack and Jill bathroom. The living spaces are likely to be located on the ground floor, including a spacious living room, a dining room, and a kitchen with an island and a breakfast bar. There could also be a separate family room or den for additional living space. The ground floor may also feature a laundry room, a powder room, and storage spaces. The second floor could have a small loft area or a study, which could be used as a work or play area. The bedrooms on this floor could have walk-in closets and access to the shared bathroom. The house is designed with a three-car garage, which could be attached or detached, depending on the owner's preferences. There could also be a covered patio or porch area for outdoor relaxation. The architectural style of the house could vary, but it is likely to be a modern or contemporary design with functional spaces and ample natural light. The house is perfect for a family who enjoys having ample space for their vehicles and having a balance between public and private spaces.
hey y'all! we're on vacation and doing our best to pick up on those laid back cali vibes 😎 (as soon as we leave disney lol) but in the meantime, i've got a guest post from amy of life on hill st. amy is a fellow design lover who is in the midst of a home renovation with two little kids. aka a saint! she actually approached me a month or so ago and her timing couldn't have been better! after i looked at her site, i quickly knew what i wanted to hear more about - her teeny half bath from the hill st house. it's a good one. thank you amy!! ********************************** Hello all! This is Amy from Life On Hill Street and I'm super excited to be guest blogging for Meredith today! She asked me to write a short post about a bathroom renovation I did on my last house. I honestly didn't write enough about it at the time so I'm thrilled to have the opportunity now! A few years ago, my husband and I bought a 150-year-old Dutch Colonial and decided to do a DIY renovation/restoration of the whole thing. One of the coolest projects we did (and the only one we outsourced to the pros) was our half bathroom. Like most old houses, ours didn't come with a bathroom on the first floor. It was pretty much a no-brainer that we would add one, there was just the problem of where to put it. Although we didn't have adjoining neighbors, our house was essentially a tiny, three-story row house and space on the first floor was at a premium. After much consideration and an, "are you sure about that?" comment from our realtor, we decided to rip out the entry hall closet and make it a bathroom. Easier said than done. The closet was 3 1/2' by 3'. After plumbing and framing went it, the entire room was less than 10 square feet! This of course created some design challenges, and the nagging worry that once everything was installed, nobody would be able to fit inside! Luckily, I found this amazing toilet from Toto where the tank system hangs in the wall between 2x4s. And I found a tiny European sink (similar to this one) that was so small I originally thought it was a water fountain! The finishing touches included black and white penny tile on the floor, glossy black bead board half way up the walls and fun Scalamandre zebra wallpaper in Serengeti green. I knew the bathroom would make a statement simply because it was so small, so I thought I would add to the fun by including some memorable paper. I'm always finding wallpapers, patterned tile or dramatic paint colors that I love, but simply couldn't commit to having everywhere. So when I have a small, relatively confined, space I tend to take bigger risks with the design. In the end, we got a lot of compliments on the "tiny" bathroom. Even the inspector came back and took extra pictures to show future renovators what they can do with a closet. Mostly though, we were just happy to have an extra bathroom in a more convenient location. ...ok, and we liked the wallpaper too! To read more about the mini half bathroom project check out this post, or this one! ********************************** thank you again amy, i love what you did with this closet and the design choices!
I host the $100 Room Challenge, where bloggers get $100 to transform one space in their home. Here are my favorite $100 Room Makeovers from the past year.
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