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Hebertson's large windows perfect for lot with a view

The Hebertson (406-33) has three open sides with large windows, making it ideal for the property with a view to the rear. The home has six sides to its shape with rooms coming off two of the sides and the entrance on one side. The entry has a colonial styled covered front porch with pillars, and the two wings that extend from the center room have brick or rock quoins on the ends.

The entry is airlocked off with a built-in bench and coat closet. This antechamber is very useful in bad weather as all the muddy boots and wet coats can stay outside the main home. Access to the main part of the home is through another door.

Once inside this uniquely designed home, the room is open with the exception of a fireplace surrounded by walls in the center of the room. The great room and dining room are both vaulted. The area is spacious with a clear view from the three sides with large picture windows.

Near the entrance is the kitchen, with a large walk-in pantry on one side, and lots of counter space running along the walls. Down the right side of the counter are the dishwasher, freezer, and refrigerator, with a door to the master suite.

The entire right wing is the master suite. It has a large walk-in closet with access from both sides, along with a smaller wall closet. The bath is divided with his and her sinks separated from the tub and stool. The master suite is very large and open with numerous windows to take advantage of the view.

The left wing has two bedrooms side-by-side, with a studio across the hall. This room would be ideal as a project or a sewing room, with a sink and large window.

A full bath with a tub and two sinks is across from the two bedrooms, next to the utility room. A storage room off the utility room contains the forced air unit and the water heater.

The Hebertson has 2,565 square feet of living space. With the unique shape, this home would be ideal on the edge of a lake, overlooking a valley, or in any setting, that would have a sensational view.

For a study plan of the Hebertson (406-33), send $25, to Landmark Designs, PO Box 5625, Eugene, OR 97405 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 30 percent on construction plans using the code (LLM30) online, mailing, or calling 1-800-562-1151.









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