Traditional Chivington House Plan Suits a Busy Family

Traditional Chivington House Plan Suits a Busy Family

Featured House Plan of the Week, Traditional House Plan, Home Plan, Chivington 30-260

The traditional-style Chivington design offers an intriguing front facade with hipped roof lines with clipped ends and tall slender porch posts. This mid-sized home is well-designed to meet the needs of a busy modern family.

The entry and great room, offers a striking two-story ceiling which creates an expansive sense of volume. Entering, you pass double doors on the left that open into the living room. This bright space also has another door that leads to the powder room, stairs and eating nook.

Informal living spaces fill most of the rear, where the great room, nook and kitchen flow together. Wide windows, stacked two high, provide plenty of natural light. A two-sided direct vent gas fireplace offers minimal separation of space between the nook and great room area.

Ceiling height drops to eight feet in the nook and kitchen. Counters wrap around three sides, extending in a long peninsula that could function as an eating bar. A walk-in pantry boosts storage space, and wide sliders in the bayed nook leads to the patio.

Laundry appliances are close at hand, in a large utility room outfitted with cabinets, deep sink and a wide counter. Connected to the garage as well as the kitchen, this space also serves as a mud room.

Amenities in the master suite include: a large walk-in closet, two sinks, a soaking tub, and separately enclosed shower and toilet. Three more bedrooms and a bathroom are upstairs.

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