Note: Customer to select all material finishes, equipment & appliance specifications. 

Hampton Bay - House Plan

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$1,295.00

Modify this House Plan:

Make any changes to this plan for a flat fee in 5 business days. 

 

Questions about what kinds of modifications are feasible? Just hit the chat button in the bottom right or email us and get a response from the home designer the same day. 

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Floor Plan Description:

Discover the Elegance of Hampton Bay: A Three-Story Marvel in Modern Living

Step into the Hampton Bay, where traditional architecture meets contemporary comfort in a stunning three-story design. This exquisite home captivates with its simple yet sophisticated rectangular footprint, complemented by an elegant stucco finish. Its architectural prowess is highlighted by sharp shed dormers and distinctive triangular windows nestled between the chimneys, all harmonizing with the sleek hip roofline.

The entrance unfolds into a welcoming front vestibule, complete with convenient storage and a cozy built-in bench seat. Experience the grandeur of the expansive stair hall, guiding you through the heart of the home to the third level. On the ground floor, a vast living room bathes in natural light, anchored by a charming fireplace. The living area extends to a rear vestibule, leading to a spacious, deep rear porch. Adjacent, the mudroom, equipped with built-in lockers, offers a seamless transition through the mud porch into the three-car detached garage and connects to a butler's pantry and a luxurious kitchen. A formal dining room at the front completes this level's layout.

The second story is a sanctuary of tranquility, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The crown jewel, the primary bedroom suite, spans the entire rear facade, boasting a large walk-in closet above the kitchen. The en-suite bathroom indulges with a freestanding tub, a grand 96" vanity, and a spacious walk-in shower, centered on the tub.

Ascending to the third level, you'll discover two additional bedrooms and a 3/4 bathroom. These rooms offer a perfect retreat, ideal for a secluded office or a hobby space, ensuring privacy and tranquility.

The Hampton Bay is more than a house; it's a testament to elegant living, where every detail caters to comfort and style. Embrace this architectural gem and make it your own sanctuary.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the finished area and unfinished area?

The finished area is shaded blue/gray on the plans and the unfinished area is beige.

 

Finished area: All enclosed living spaces, except for bonus rooms or attics. 

 

Unfinished area: garages, porches, attics and bonus rooms. 

 

If selected, basement square footage is not included in the area calculation.

Feel free to contact us (chat link at bottom right) with any further clarifications or breakdowns for square footage.

How do the Foundation Options Work?

For a slab or crawlspace foundation, the area under the main stair area is typically delivered as a closet. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions! 

For basement plans, the staircase access is under the main stair as shown on the floorplan. The basement plan is delivered as a blank slate in the same footprint as the conditioned first floor space. We're happy to help you layout a custom basement floor plan using our flat rate customization service. 

Are these house plans to code & permit ready?

We design all of our plans to the  International Residential Code (IRC / IBC) which is the most widely adopted code. However building code is administered at the local jurisdiction (there are estimated to be more than 20,000 jurisdictions in the US!). So there may be some subtle variations that need require edits. 

 

We pride ourselves on our very detailed plans, and are constantly updating our house plans to ensure that they meet even the most stringent permit requirements. Locations may require local site-specific structural engineering or a locally licensed architect to review and stamp plans. 

 

We recommend all house plans get reviewed by a structural engineer to optimize for local design conditions (site topography, soil conditions, snow loads, wind loads, & seismic loads).

Can I get a printed set of plans?

Yes, you can add any number of printed plan sets in the cart page for $40/ea shipped 3rd party. 

 

Alternatively, plans can be easily printed at your local large format printing store (Fedex, UPS Store, etc) for about $50-70/copy.

Can I purchase the plans now and pay for CAD files or Prints later?

Yes, you can always add any of our additional services after the fact and we will make sure it gets to you.

Can I change the materials?

The exterior and interior materials shown are shown for visualization purposes only. 

In our construction drawings, the material, finishes and appliances are 'as specified by owner' so you are not locked into a specific material or pattern. 

All materials are up to you, the owner, to pick out and specify to your contractor.  

What kind of modifications can be made?

Anything! We offer a flat rate modification service for only $400. 

Some examples of common edits are:

  • Plan flipping/reversal
  • Moving interior / exterior walls
  • Moving or resizing doors or windows
  • Modifying a kitchen or bathroom layout
  • Adding plan notes or details
  • Changing façade details
  • Changing roof pitch
  • Adding accessibility features, like ramps, lifts or elevators
  • Changing exterior wall construction (2x4)
  • Basement layout or walk-out design

Feel free to reach out to us with your proposed edits before purchasing so that we can confirm feasibility. 

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What kind of wall and roof framing?

All stock plan exterior walls, interior bearing walls and interior chase walls are designed with 2x6 construction. All other walls are 2x4 by default. 

Wall framing can be modified as part of our flat rate modification process

 

The roof can be framed either as a truss or a stick-frame depending on the specific plan and your local live loads. Consult with your contractor to determine the best approach for your site and market.