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Calloway provides more than shelter

The weather directly affects our lives and how homes are designed. The Calloway (405-34) has been designed to provide shelter in the form of a 420 square foot cellar, a good hiding place from the storms of the middle area of the United States. The living area of the Calloway is open and large, containing 2,141 square feet.

The covered porch invites the visitor into an airy entry, facing a large living and dining room. To the right of the entry is the master suite. A full bath with an enormous walk-in closet adds amenities to the suite as do three large windows pouring light into the area. At the door to the master suite are stairs down to the cellar and up to a hex shaped loft, ideal for the ham radio operator, the seamstress, or even an extra bedroom.

There are two bedrooms in the front of the Calloway, just to the left of the entry. Adjacent is a full bath with a walk-in storage closet and a linen closet. The kitchen is L-shaped with a cook top island. The pantry faces the kitchen and provides a great storage area for stocking up on necessities. Three large windows surround the breakfast nook, which floods the area with light.

The utility room is near the garage entry and contains its own sink. It provides a mudroom area to wash hands and change clothing before entering the house. With the door from the garage facing the kitchen, it is very convenient to unloading groceries and carrying them inside. The garage is a two-car unit with one garage door.

The Calloway provides a stable, sturdy look that inspires confidence in its design. It would be ideal for a sloping lot, but would also work equally well on a flat lot.

The Calloway (405-34) is our plan of the week. For a limited time, we are offering up to 50 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, multi family, and standard and luxury homes at www.ldiplans.com. Order this week to save up to 50 percent off construction plans using the discount code THP67 or send payment to Landmark Designs Inc., P.O. Box 5625 Eugene, OR 97405, remember to indicate Calloway (405-34) and code.




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