The most common characteristic of a Craftsman style house includes a covered front porch. Affinity’s Acadian Craftsman has that and more. Open and spacious, this single-story home would fit in an older established neighborhood or as a standalone home on a private street. The home is a large 1650 SF with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The large utility room includes a storage closet and room for a freezer. The bedroom sizes are very large especially the master bedroom with a great walk in closet. Your builder can add a garage or carport on the side for easy entrance directly into the kitchen.
*Most plans can be built on a crawl space or raised foundation (pilings) regardless of how the home is depicted in its rendering.
Though traditionally defined as small or having only one room, the English Cottage has inspired larger homes, yet maintains the cozy comfort that we identify with the cottage style. On the exterior, the English Cottage commonly features half-hip roofs, reminiscent of thatched roofs of Shakespeare’s time. This sweet little home is economical, efficient, cozy and just what a retiree or single parent might want. Easy to maintain, yet comfortable with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths.
The Paradise Pointe is a smart design, perfect for a large family or a vacation rental. Entering the home through a large front porch into the foyer you’ll find double coat closets. The ample size hall leads to an open living/dining/kitchen area at the rear of the home.
The most common characteristic of a Craftsman style house includes a covered front porch. Affinity’s Acadian Craftsman has that and more. Open and spacious, this single-story home would fit in an older established neighborhood or as a standalone home on a private street. The home is a large 1650 SF with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The large utility room includes a storage closet and room for a freezer. The bedroom sizes are very large especially the master bedroom with a great walk in closet. Your builder can add a garage or carport on the side for easy entrance directly into the kitchen.
*Most plans can be built on a crawl space or raised foundation (pilings) regardless of how the home is depicted in its rendering.