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Traditional Molitor has convenient touches

The Molitor (407-44) is a traditional-styled home with convenient touches. A covered porch provides a sheltered entry into this open home. The design of this 1,613-square-foot home is ideal for the family just starting out or for the empty nester looking to downsize from their large family home. Once inside the vaulted entry, the spacious effect of the great room is prominent. The corner wood stove on a tile hearth along with large windows opposite the entry draw the eye of the viewer, giving the great room a warm yet bright look. A door by the stove leads to a huge rear deck that wraps around the back and side of the home.

On the right of the great room is a nook/dining room combination, facing the kitchen area. An eating bar has been provided for the family to eat their breakfast. The kitchen is very effective with its angled counters and well-spaced appliances. Since the sink faces the interior of the home, conversation is promoted during meal preparation and cleanup. A large pantry provides a place for seasonal cookware and bulk food storage.

From the garage, access to the kitchen with groceries is very convenient. The utility room is fully equipped with cabinets and an oversized wash basin, as well as a half bath on the other side. Two bedrooms share a full bath. There is a linen closet located between the two rooms for storage of blankets and sheets. As one bedroom has a built-in desk, it would great for school kids or for an office area/sewing room for the empty nesters.

Across the home is the master suite. It is directly left of the entry with a large open suite area, a huge walk-in closet and open bathroom. A door from the bathroom allows use of a covered hot tub located on the rear deck off the master suite.

For a study plan of the MOLITOR (407-44), 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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