Plan W2603
- Journey's Edge
Panoramic view cottage, 2-car garage, 3 to 4 bedrooms, ensuite with french doors
If sited with the double garage facing forward, this model sits tidily on a narrow lot and still provides a dramatic angled entry. Turn ninety degrees and the entry is equally dramatic, but the garage virtually disappears as a side entry!
The interior provides plenty of drama as well, including a spacious and functional angled entry which opens to a living room enhanced by a cathedral ceiling. A two-sided fireplace provides gentle separation of the living and dining areas while casting a pleasing glow on both.
The island kitchen and adjoining dining area ensure casual and inclusive meals. The main level is completed by a comfortable master bedroom with walk-in closet and conveniently located bathroom complete with laundry.
Upstairs, discover two bedrooms which share a bathroom and a bonus room which could serve as an additional bedroom, media room or studio. The abundant windows ensure fabulous views from all rooms and a light and pleasant interior. The model includes a slab foundation but, as with all DrummondHousePlans, this can be modified to suit at your request.
2nd level: Two secondary bedrooms, full bathroom, mezzanine, bonus room or bedroom #4.
Illustrations and photos may differ slightly from the plan that you will receive. They may include modifications to conform with new building codes, suit homeowners' preferences or site requirements.
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Rose 9 February 2015
I am very nterested in this plan for a future lake front home ....but am very concerned that there apparently is no avialble option for a basement or even better a walkout basement?
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Customer service 9 February 2015
Good day and thank you for your interest in this plan.
The basement foundation, with or without walkout, is available for this plan and we would be happy to respond with a free estimate within two business days after receipt of this on line form for the plan that you require.
Please let me know if I can further assist you
Regards
Deb
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TJ 4 March 2014
Do you have any interior pictures of w2603?
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Customer service 4 March 2014
Good day and thank you for taking the time to write.
Since we do no actual construction, the only photos that we have are those which our clients have so generously shared with us. Unfortunately, we have no additional photos of this home on file at the present time but will post any as soon as they become available.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or comments.
Regards
Deb
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Viera 12 February 2014
I love this plan and I believe it would work for our needs. However I have these questions: #1. would it be possible to have nice size pantry included in the kitchen area or somewhere near the kitchen? #2. could there be powder room for guests on main floor? #3. can the plans have a change as to the separate laundry room? #4. Can the doors be moved on the master bedroom for the master bathroom, so the bathroom would be accessible only from the master bedroom? #5. Could the outside appearance be changed so it looks more modern? Thank you very much.
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Customer service 12 February 2014
Good day and thank you for you for your interest in this plan.
The changes that you require to this plan are possible and we would be happy to send you a free estimate for the customization within two business days after receipt of this on line form.
Please let me know if I can further assist you
Regards
Deb
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anne frary 3 February 2014
We love this house plan.
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Customer service 3 February 2014
Thank you!
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Tom Reid 20 October 2011
Plan W2603. I currently live in a drummond house design ( multi generational) We are looking at building again since we no longer need the granny suite. I have a question about W2603; when I look at the first floor layout, I cannot visualize the floor joist layout for the 2nd floor, unless it is a floorjoist/roof truss design;all in one. Then my question is whether or not, I can put duct work in the floor/roof design to accomodate a heat pump and a air exchange unit. Thanks for any assistance. Tom
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Customer service 20 October 2011
Dear Mr Reid,
Thank you for your interest in Drummond House Plans.
All of our plans are designed with electric baseboards for heating. You will need to consult your contractor and figure out with him where he thinks the ducts could go depending on their size. Ducts are normally placed in bulkheads in the ceiling or are installed in closets, for instance.
If you need further information, please contact me again.
Sincerely,
France, Customer Service Department
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