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The Evergreen cottage features an open concept layout opening to gracious porches, ideal for enjoying guests. The master suite houses separate partner closets, double vanity, free standing tub, and custom shower. The upstairs comprises of two bedrooms, a bunk hall, and loft with terrace perfect for

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Elevated house plans are primarily designed for homes located in flood zones. The foundations for these home designs typically utilize pilings, piers, stilts or CMU block walls to raise the home off grade. Many lots in coastal areas (seaside, lake and river) are assigned base flood elevation certificates which dictate how high off the ground the first living level of a home must be built. The height is determined by flood maps created by FEMA and enforced by local building departments…

Palm Grove is perfect for a narrow lot with front facing views. This plan offers an open floor plan, kitchen with large walk-in pantry and office or fourth bedroom on the main living floor. The owner’s suite, two bedrooms and sitting area are on the second floor. All floors have access to the elevator. 4 Bed Beach House Plans, 5 Bedroom Beach House Floor Plans, Delaware Beach House, Narrow Beach House Plans On Stilts, Coastal Cottage Floor Plans, Elevated House Plans Coastal, Beach House Floor Plans Coastal Homes, Florida Home Floor Plans, Beach Bungalow Floor Plans

Palm Grove is perfect for a narrow lot with front facing views. This plan offers an open floor plan, kitchen with large walk-in pantry and office or fourth bedroom on the main living floor. The owner’s suite, two bedrooms and sitting area are on the second floor. All floors have access to the elevator.

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Beach house plans are ideal for your seaside, coastal village or waterfront property. These home designs come in a variety of styles including beach cottages, luxurious waterfront estates and small vacation house plans. Some beach home designs may be elevated/raised on pilings or stilts to accommodate flood zones while others may be on crawl space or slab foundations for lots with higher elevations. Inverted floor plans, where living areas are on the uppermost level of the home, are also…

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The Neils Harbor design is ideal as a small year-round cottage or as a weekend getaway. Views are oriented to the rear of the home with the living room, dining room and kitchen place at the back of the floor plan. A private Master Suite is surprisingly large for this 1,600 square foot home.

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Elevated house plans are primarily designed for homes located in flood zones. The foundations for these home designs typically utilize pilings, piers, stilts or CMU block walls to raise the home off grade. Many lots in coastal areas (seaside, lake and river) are assigned base flood elevation certificates which dictate how high off the ground the first living level of a home must be built. The height is determined by flood maps created by FEMA and enforced by local building departments…