Home Plan Detail
Suburban Mansion
Plan ID Number: MC-004
Designed by: Lark Bent
Lark Bent Architect

Specifications
Square Footage
Total living area: 3,200Main Level:1,300
Upper Level:1,900
Footprint:
Rooms
Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 2.5
Master suite: Upper Floor
Attributes
Levels: 2Parking: Garage
Number of car stalls: 3
House Height:
Ceiling Heights:
Main level 8' 8"
Upper level 10' 0" Vaulted Ceilings in the:
Features
- Wrap Around Deck
- Large Pantry
- Spacious Living Room
- 2 Fireplaces
- Laundry Room
- Recreation Room
Description
Suburban Mansion is a split–level house, originally built on a moderately sloped lot. The stepped stairwell from the street to the entry may be built with a more simple wood railing, or may have brick planters to make a bolder statement.
The entry foyer is located midlevel between the lower and upper levels. On the upper level, you enter into a hall that leads to an open living and formal dining space. An oak wet bar is built into the space, and glazed doors look out to the wrap-around deck. A stone hearth sits next to the dining area, so you may have warm meals by the fireplace. The kitchen level is located a few steps above the living space, and is divided from the dining area by an open railing. A walk-in pantry, which features a dumbwaiter to the lower level, sits off of the kitchen, and is large enough to hold an extra freezer. The kitchen is very spacious, and has a center island with an extra sink and a 6–burner stove. The breakfast nook has glazed doors that lead to the deck outside. A half bath is located down the hall, and the rest of this level is devoted to the master bedroom suite. In the master bedroom, there are doors that lead to the exterior deck and a luxurious master bath with a Jacuzzi tub and a large shower. From the bathroom, doors lead to the cedar walk–in closet, which features a separate vault/closet area.
On the lower level there are three bedrooms, a full bath, a laundry room, a recreation family room, and a garage. The family room is quite cozy, with a fireplace in one corner, and doors that lead to the wrap–around deck, which mimics the one above.
Foundation Info
This house was originally designed to have a crawlspace foundation. However, if you prefer a basement or slab foundation, these are fairly simple and inexpensive changes that your builder can often make for you.
Floor Plans
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Elevations
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