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Dfaguimba - This image is a detailed floor plan, labeled FIRST FLOOR, for a large single-story residential home. It's designed to showcase a flexible layout with multiple living areas, bedrooms, and even a Next Gen Suite, which is a distinct feature often found in Lennar homes for multi-generational living. Here's a detailed description of the floor plan: Overall Layout: The house is designed with a long, somewhat irregular shape. It features a main living area in the center and rear, multiple bedrooms including a master suite and a separate Next Gen Suite, a study, and two garages. All rooms are labeled with names, dimensions, and ceiling heights. Main Entrance and Foyer: * COVERED PORCH: Located on the left side of the front, providing an entry point. * FOYER: The main entry area that leads into the central part of the house, providing access to the study, a common bath, and the main living areas. Main Living Spaces: * GATHERING ROOM (20'0 x 19'0, 11'0 CEILING): This is the large, central living area, likely the heart of the home. Its high ceiling suggests a spacious feel. It connects to the Kitchen, Cafe, and a Covered Lanai. * KITCHEN (9' CEILING): Located to the right of the Gathering Room. It's equipped with a sink, dishwasher (DW), refrigerator (REF), and a range. It also includes a PANTRY for storage. * CAFE (14'0 x 11'0, 9' CEILING): An informal dining area adjacent to the Kitchen and the Gathering Room, offering access to the COVERED LANAI. * COVERED LANAI: An outdoor covered patio area at the rear of the house, accessible from the Gathering Room and Cafe. Bedrooms and Bathrooms (Main House): * OWNER'S SUITE (14'0 x 16'0, 9' CEILING): The master bedroom, located at the top left. It includes a W.I.C. (Walk-In Closet) and an OWNER'S BATH. * OWNER'S BATH: A spacious en-suite bathroom with dual sinks, a separate toilet area, and what appears to be a large shower or wet area. It also has two LINEN closets. * BEDROOM 2 (12'0 x 11'0, 9' CEILING): Located on the right side of the house. It includes a W.I.C. * BEDROOM 3 (12'0 x 11'0, 9' CEILING): Located below Bedroom 2 on the right side. It also includes a W.I.C. * BATH 2 (off Foyer): A common bathroom with a shower/tub combination and a single vanity, serving Bedrooms 2 and 3. * BATH 3 (located near Kitchenette): A common full bathroom serving the study area and the general living spaces. Next Gen Suite (Multi-generational Living): This is a distinctive feature, essentially a private apartment-like space within the main house, ideal for extended family. * NEXT GEN SUITE (16'0 x 10'0, 9' CEILING): The main living area of the suite. * KITCHENETTE (13'4 x 9'4, 9' CEILING): A smaller kitchen area within the suite, equipped with a sink, dishwasher (DW), and space for a refrigerator (REF) and washer/dryer (W/D). * BEDROOM (14'0 x 12'0, 9' CEILING): The bedroom within the Next Gen Suite. * BATH (within suite): A full bathroom serving the Next Gen Suite. * W.I.C. (within suite): A walk-in closet for the suite's bedroom. * Covered Porch (access for suite): A separate covered porch providing an independent entrance to the Next Gen Suite. Other Rooms and Features: * STUDY (12'0 x 13'0, 9' CEILING): A dedicated office or flexible space, located off the Foyer. * LAUN (Laundry): A designated laundry room, likely containing connections for a washer and dryer, possibly with shelving. * DROP ZONE: A small area near the garage entrance, typically for keys, bags, and mail. * LINEN closets: Several linen closets are strategically placed for storage. * MECH (Mechanical): A small room for HVAC equipment or other mechanical systems. * 2-CAR GARAGE (19'0 x 20'0, 9' CEILING): A larger two-car garage located at the bottom right. * Staircase (UP): A staircase is indicated leading UP, suggesting this is a multi-story home, and this is the ground floor. However, the title FIRST FLOOR usually implies the primary living level, and it's possible this house also has a second story not shown, or the 'UP' is to a bonus room/attic. Given the overall size and the NEXT GEN SUITE feature, a single-story design is common for these types of plans, so the 'UP' might lead to a smaller secondary space or a very large attic. General Observations: * Ceiling Heights: Most rooms indicate a 9' ceiling height, with the Great Room having an elevated 11' ceiling, adding to its spaciousness. * Windows and Doors: Standard architectural representations for windows and doors are used. * Appliances: Schematic representations of kitchen and laundry appliances are included. * Flow: The layout generally promotes a good flow between living spaces, with a clear separation of private and public areas. The Next Gen Suite offers unique flexibility for diverse living arrangements
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