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Alan an ideal starter home

Looking for the ideal starter home or the retirement home of your dreams? The Alan (407-46) could be that home. It has a county-styled exterior with a covered porch, railings, and posts.

Inside, the Alan has 1,292 square feet of usable space that has been optimized as much as possible. Once in the entry, the kitchen/dining area is on the right. The corner kitchen has a window over the sink facing the street. The bay windows in the dining area bathe the area in sunlight making meals more enjoyable.

The center of the home is one long living room. It has sliding doors that open onto a patio and the backyard. This room acts as the focal point for the home. It divides the bedrooms from the master suite, yet is open to the kitchen area for family togetherness. The washer and dryer are hidden from sight behind folding doors near the master suite.

The master suite is open with an elongated walk-in closet and a corner bathroom with a tub. The other two bedrooms are stacked with a bathroom separating them. Each bedroom has a large window and long wall closet. The bathroom has a tub and single sink.

A door to the left of the entry leads to the garage. To make use of all the available space, the water heater is tucked back in an out-of-the-way corner. This makes the two-car garage seem larger and gives more open space.

The Alan would be simple to care for with its openness and lack of actual hallways. An empty nester will appreciate the separation of bedrooms, the large living area, and open kitchen/dining area

The Alan (407-46) is our plan of the week. For a limited time, we are offering up to 30 percent off construction plans for this design. Call us at 1-800-562-1151 or visit us online at www.ldiplans.com for details. A $25 study plan is also available consisting of: an artist rendering, elevations, floor plans, and cross section. Order online or search hundreds of other designs including garages, multifamily, and standard and luxury homes at www.ldiplans.com. Order this week to save up to 30 percent off construction plans using the discount code (LLM30) or send payment to Landmark Designs Inc., PO Box 5625 Eugene, OR 97405, remember to indicate Alan (407-46) and LLM30.

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