This rambling and appealing Cape design is anchored by the wide farmhouse
porch with a matching dormer above.
Inside, a two-story center hall opens on the left and right to formal
living and dining rooms. To the rear, the kitchen, breakfast nook, and
family room form an open, flowing space that extends the width of the
house. A fireplace sits against the far wall of the family room, and
French doors open onto a rear deck.
The attached mudroom wing with a laundry area and pantry offers a convenient
rear entrance into the kitchen and has a back stair to the second floor.
A main staircase with an open balustrade leads up to the second-floor
hall with a balcony which overlooks the entrance below. At one side
of the house, the master bedroom features a large walk-in closet and
a master bath with an oversize tub, dual sinks, a glass shower, and
a dormer window overlooking the front lawn. On the other side, the hall
leads past a bathroom to two additional bedrooms and continues to a
large bedroom with a private bath over the three car garage.
The classic1-1/2 story Cape form conveys a timeless charm, and the
Kingston offers the convenience of a second mudroom entrance. Plans
for this house have been carefully drawn and include authentic details.
The layout combines a smooth flow and an efficient use of space. All
of the rooms have large windows and will accommodate optimal furniture
arrangements.
You can order the stock house plan or configure it to meet your personal
specifications with the Original Home Plan Tool.
The Plan Tool offers many options, such as a bonus room or an additional
bedroom above the garage. The house can expand from 2 to 3½ baths
and from 3 to 4 bedrooms. Other interior options include additional
closets, a choice of kitchen layouts, a cathedral ceiling in the master
bedroom, a private master bath WC, an expandable mudroom/pantry, and
a first- or second-floor laundry room.
You can also raise the first floor ceiling to 9 feet, choose between
a 2- or 3-car garage, and place the garage doors in the front or side
of the house. On the exterior, change the siding to clapboard, stucco,
shingles, or brick. Choose from several front porch and dormer options
to create your own original design.