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House Plan Description
Our Church Street Home Plan is a lovely beach house. The modest detailing of Greek Revival style gave rise to this grand cottage, rich with architectural character. French doors flank the heart of the home, adding views as well as a sense of whimsy. A well-appointed kitchen enjoys generous views from beyond. The eating bar looks out to the great room and across to the dining room. The open concept is perfect for entertaining guests and family alike. The formal dining room of the Church Street home plan opens through a dropped arch soffit ceiling. French doors lead to the covered porch. Fixed glass windows above the built-ins allow natural light to fill the great room. The fireplace in the great room gives a cozy atmosphere to all who enter in. Just off of the kitchen is the utility room. It is large enough for a washer and dryer and also for a wash tub and folding table.
Upstairs, each of two private suites in the Church Street plan has French doors to their own private sun deck. Between the two sun decks is an observation deck that can overlook the horizon beyond. A mid-level foyer in the Church Street plan eases the trip from ground level to the raised living area. An arched vestibule announces the great room. The upper gallery hall leads to a computer loft with built-ins and a balcony overlook.
The bottom floor of the Church Street plan has two front loading garage bays. To the rear of the lower level is a large bonus/storage area.
The Church Street plan has 1470 sq. ft. of living area, two bedrooms, two 1/2 bathrooms and sits on an island basement foundation.
Are you interested in having a custom home plan designed just for you? Then please visit Sater Group, Inc. and learn how we can design something just for you.
Church Street
Our Church Street Home Plan is a lovely beach house. The modest detailing of Greek Revival style gave rise to this grand cottage, rich with architectural character. French doors flank the heart of the home, adding views as well as a sense of whimsy. A well-appointed kitchen enjoys generous views from beyond. The eating bar looks out to the great room and across to the dining room. The open concept is perfect for entertaining guests and family alike. The formal dining room of the Church Street home plan opens through a dropped arch soffit ceiling. French doors lead to the covered porch. Fixed glass windows above the built-ins allow natural light to fill the great room. The fireplace in the great room gives a cozy atmosphere to all who enter in. Just off of the kitchen is the utility room. It is large enough for a washer and dryer and also for a wash tub and folding table.
Upstairs, each of two private suites in the Church Street plan has French doors to their own private sun deck. Between the two sun decks is an observation deck that can overlook the horizon beyond. A mid-level foyer in the Church Street plan eases the trip from ground level to the raised living area. An arched vestibule announces the great room. The upper gallery hall leads to a computer loft with built-ins and a balcony overlook.
The bottom floor of the Church Street plan has two front loading garage bays. To the rear of the lower level is a large bonus/storage area.
The Church Street plan has 1470 sq. ft. of living area, two bedrooms, two 1/2 bathrooms and sits on an island basement foundation.
Are you interested in having a custom home plan designed just for you? Then please visit Sater Group, Inc. and learn how we can design something just for you.
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At Sater Design, we’re all about creating your dream home and making the process as easy as possible for you. Therefore, the plan format you select will depend on your situation. For your convenience, we sell our plans in 3 basic plan formats: printed on Vellum paper, in electronic PDF file format, and electronic AutoCAD files. AutoCAD is the name of the program that is used to create the plans. There is no “correct” or “better” plan format, it all depends on your individual needs. Each plan format has its benefits and some are more versatile than others.
Print Vellum: The most popular plan format our customers order is the Print-Vellum format. This plan format gives you a set of plans printed on Vellum paper that you can show your builder. Copies can be made as needed– see the Plan Licensing Information page for more details. The Vellum paper is erasable (using a special architect’s eraser) so added notes or minor changes can be made to the plans if needed. The Vellum plan format is the most expensive to ship.
PDF Electronic: The second most popular plan format is PDF, which is an electronic file format. We email you the plan as a set of electronic PDF files. This plan format provides the most expedient way to receive the plans. Your local blue print shop can make prints as needed. Again, see the Plan Licensing Information page for more details on making copies. The PDF plan format is an electronic file, but it is not editable so changes can be more difficult to make.
CAD Electronic: If you need to make changes or alterations to the plan, you will need to order the plan in electronic AutoCAD plan format. Anyone with the AutoCAD program and knowledge of how to use it — which most builders do –will be able to open the files and make changes to them. Your builder or local blue print shop can make prints from the AutoCAD files (see the Plan Licensing Information page for more details). There AutoCAD files come on a USB flash drive and is shipped with your plan licensing information packet.
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