A backlash against the elaborate Victorian style of the turn of the 20th century, the Craftsman house displays the honesty and simplicity of a truly American house. Its main features are a low-pitched, gabled roof (often hipped) with a wide overhang and exposed roof rafters. Its porches are either full or partial width, with tapered columns or pedestals that extend to the ground level. A combination of natural materials are used, such as wood and stone, and often a combination of more than one type.
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- Plan No:W51082MM
- Style:Northwest, Craftsman
- Total Living Area:1,919 sq. ft.
- Attached Garage: 2 Car, 714 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:3
- Full Bathrooms:2
- Half Bathrooms:1
- Maximum Ridge Height:24'2"
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Standard Foundations: Basement
- Optional Foundations: Slab ($125), Crawl ($125)
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- Plan No:W51084MM
- Style:Craftsman, Northwest
- Total Living Area:2,118 sq. ft.
- Attached Garage: 2 Car, 714 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:4
- Full Bathrooms:2
- Half Bathrooms:1
- Maximum Ridge Height:24'2"
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Standard Foundations: Basement
- Optional Foundations: Slab ($125), Crawl ($125)
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