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Tamra has space for everyone

Is there someone in your family that enjoys woodworking, restoring a vintage automobile, or just doing different fix-it projects around the house? Have you been stymied by lack of a proper space to set up your tools? If so, take a look at the brilliant design of the Tamra (403-52). One of the many notable assets of this plan is the 780 square foot, two-car garage that includes a shop/storage area with a built-in workbench and cabinets to hold tools and materials. Adjacent to the garage is a full-length RV pad to hold your vacation vehicle when not in use.

Step inside from the garage and deposit your soiled clothing in the large utility room. In addition to room for a washer and dryer, there is a deep sink, built-in ironing board and room for double freezers. Conveniently located across the hall is a full bathroom with a skylight.

To the front of the Tamra are the living and dining rooms. They can be left open to each other, or optional walls may be constructed. The vaulted living room is good-sized and has a nice bay window. After a meal in the formal dining room, you can entertain your guests here in elegant style.

The main gathering spot in the home, the vaulted family room, is quite generous and features built-in bookshelf and combination gas/wood fireplace on a raised hearth. French doors open onto a substantial back deck where summertime will find you at the barbecue. A bright breakfast nook separates the kitchen from the family room. The easily managed kitchen has an informal eating bar, cook top range, separate ovens, appliance center and walk-in pantry.

The master suite, isolated for privacy, has among its amenities a huge walk-in closet, raised TV shelf, access to the deck and a private bathroom with skylight and twin basins. The two identical secondary bedrooms, divided by a skylit bathroom, have plentiful closet space and a view to the front. Completing the floor design of the Tamra is a small home office/den, and hallway linen storage.

For a study plan of the TAMRA (403-52), send $15, to Landmark Designs, 33127 Saginaw Rd. E., Cottage Grove, OR 97424 or call 1-800-562-1151. Be sure to specify plan name and number. Compact disks, with search functions are free of charge, to help you search our portfolio for your dream home ($5 shipping and handling will apply). Or you may order or search online at www.ldiplans.com. Save 15 percent on construction plans using the code THP67 online, mailing, or calling 1-800-562-1151.


Date: 12/14/07


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