Sheltering the right side of the wide and inviting porch, the gabled
right-hand wing in this plan echoes the gabled form above the entrance.
On the inside, this form becomes a classic two-story center hall, opening
on the left and right into a formal living and dining room and at the
far end into a large kitchen. 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, while three
windows in the adjacent wall look out on the deck and the back lawn.
The entrance from the three-car garage provides convenient access to
the kitchen.
A main staircase with an open balustrade leads up to a second floor
hall wide enough for furniture and open to the hall below. Four large
bedrooms sit at the corners of the house, each with its own walk-in
closet. The large, cathedral-ceilinged master suite has windows overlooking
the roof. Tucked into the space above the garage, a hall leads past
walk-in closets to the master bath, with its dual vanities, shower,
and oversize tub. This plan also includes an attic space for storage.
The classic, 2-story Colonial form conveys a timeless elegance, and
the Salisbury has a compact form that is easy to build, heat, and maintain.
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 an extended master suite
or sitting room above the garage. This house can expand to from 2 to
3½ baths and from 3 to 4 bedrooms. Other interior options include
a choice of kitchen layouts, several master bath upgrades, and alternate
laundry locations. The first and second floor ceilings can be raised
to 9 feet and the main house can be lengthened by up to 4 feet. You
may choose a 2 or 3 car garage and place the doors on the front or side
of your home. On the exterior, change the siding to clapboard, stucco,
shingles, or brick. Choose from many optional features including porches,
roof styles, and gables to create your own original design.