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| Posted by AeowynFraser at Feb 6, 2026, 9:37:07 PM |
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Re: Another "New" Home Based on a House Plan I Found Online Thank you, GaudiGalopin3324. Those videos were so fun, especially seeing Gandalf in one of my kitchens! Okay, for the other house, here's the original floor plan that I found. I've not made too many changes to the floor plan itself (just a few tweaks here and there) because I really liked the layout. The biggest change that I did was to the roofline. The original style was alright, but I wanted to see how it would work in a more Modern style. This is my most recent version of the house. ![]() Front Aerial view As you can see, there are a few similarities in style to the previous house, especially with the vaulted, windowed area above the great room. I've also added a front patio area, which I have not furnished yet. Back Aerial view I've enclosed the rear porch, and made it into a "Florida" room. I also have a backyard that's been split into both a paved area and a grassy area. I haven't decorated this area yet. Front Entrance. The patio area is somewhat visible here. ![]() One Side of the house. Here's a slightly better view of the front patio area, and you can see down the side of the house to the backyard. The other Side of the house. The Foyer, looking at the Front Door, taken from the opening to the Great Room. Coat closet is on the right. The Great Room, taken from the opening from the Foyer. As you can see, it's furnished very similarly to the previous house, although the the vaulted ceiling is only over the living room area and the kitchen is now on the other side of the dining room area. To the left is the sliding door to the Laundry/Mud Room which leads to the Garage. Just inside the dining room area, you can see the opening to two of the bedrooms and one of the bathrooms. Another view of the living room area of the Great Room. The open sliding door to the Laundry/Mud Room is more visible. Also slightly visible on the other side of the white bookshelves is the door to the En-Suite Bedroom; not to be confused with the Master En-Suite Bedroom. The dining room area of the Great Room, taken from in front of the opening to the two bedrooms and one bathroom area. Here, the door to the Master En-Suite Bedroom is straight across. Part of the kitchen is visible. The kitchen. That door is to the "Florida" room. A corner of the refrigerator is visible on the left of the picture, and there is a dishwasher to the left of the sink. I've already posted one picture of the En-Suite Bedroom, but here's a different view. Here you can see the accordion doors to the closet and the sliding door to the En-Suite Bathroom. En-Suite Bathroom. The layout is basic, and self-explanatory. The Master En-Suite Bedroom, taken from the door to the dining room area of the Great Room. Another view of the Master En-Suite Bedroom. Here you can see into the Master En-Suite Bathroom. There's also a linen closet next to the bedroom door. And I just realized that those smaller pillows on the bed are floating... The Master En-Suite Bathroom. I've swapped the placement of the shower and the double vanity, changed the double vanity to a single one, and the Water Closet is still around the corner. That door visible in back is the the Walk-In Closet, just as it was in the original design. The Master Walk-In Closet. The Laundry/Mud Room. The door to the Garage is visible on the left. I've actually made the room smaller than in the original plan, so that I could add space to one of the bedrooms. The Garage, taken from the small stairs off of the door to the Laundry/Mud Room. The accordion doors visible on the left are where the hot water heater and the HVAC system are located. The first of two bedrooms, taken from the bedroom door. I've enlarged this room from the original in order to accommodate a queen-sized bed, which is the Murphy bed pictured. I've also got the room set up as a sewing room. The idea is that the Murphy bed also has a cutting table that folds out. The closet is just out of sight on the right. Bathroom. Yes, it's set up similarly to the En-Suite Bathroom. The other bedroom, taken from the bedroom door. The closet is just out of sight on the left. The "Florida" room. I actually have it furnished this time. I've got a small area set up for someone to sit and look out the back while drinking coffee (or whatever they like), as well as a small couch (maybe with a pull-out bed?) for someone to watch television (mounted on the wall), and a cabinet that hides the cat litter pan next to a taller storage cabinet. A view of the backyard, standing in the grassy area, looking toward the back door to the "Florida" room. As you can see, I have the grassy area gated off, mostly so that the area can be separated from the paved area. My thinking is that this area can be used for gardening; not flower gardening but for growing fruits and vegetables. And last, but certainly not least, the screenshots of each level. I've added the screenshot of the top level because I was able to fit an attic space here, although it's more of a crawl space, probably only enough room for ductwork. ---------------------------------------- ![]() |
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