Come right in and make yourself at home. Though quaint, this practical little house offers all of the amenities a
growing family needs without going overboard. Boasting 3 bedrooms and 1 1/2 baths arranged so that the tub can
be shared between the master suite and the rest of the house leaves more room for general living space. Note the
dressing area and two closets in the master bedroom allow for plenty of storage space. In addition, they serve to
buffer the master bedroom from the rest of the house. Note too, that the rooms are sizable considering the whole
house only consists of slightly over 1,100 sq. feet. There is also a coat closet, pantry, and two linen closets to
further alleviate clutter.
The snack bar separating the kitchen and living room serves as a divider between the areas without dividing the
conversations between the cook and the other family members.
Though small, this economical home will no doubt provide shelter from the storm for those who have better things
to do with their hard-earned money than make mortgage payments.
Simple roof lines and plumbing confined to a small area hold the initial costs of construction down. Too, the use of
roof trusses (with optional storage overhead) speeds up the construction process and allows for the open floor plan
below.
Several people could live comfortably under the roof of this little gem. It would also be suitable for empty nesters,
first-time home buyers, or those looking to downsize a bit. This would make a fine rental home as well. It is a plan
well worth studying.