Don Gardner House Plan
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Comments (1)Did you ever build this house? I like it also....See MoreDon Gardner Julian Plan ?
Comments (0)Hi All - has anyone out there build the Don Gardner Julian house plan ? I saw this same question post about five years ago, but with no responses. I want to build this house in east TN, I'm hoping someone out there can share their experience with me. Thanks in advance ! Jeff Sutton...See MoreOther Forums for Suburbanites?
Comments (3)There is not separate forum that I know of for folks like us. Small lot, suburbanville! But I'm sure whatever questions you have that someone here can help. My house isn't contemporary but I'm on less than 1/4 acre also. I love my neighborhood. I much prefer close neighbors and sidewalks with small yards than living further out with land. My builder has a few contemporary designs on their website and some real photos too. Here is a link that might be useful: Mascord...See MoreDon Gardner house plan the Oliver
Comments (12)Actually, I think this master would layout fairly well with the bed against the bathroom wall this wall appears to be about 12'-6", so even with a king bed, you could have 30-36" nightstands. A dresser can go next to the patio door and there is room still for a chest of drawers between the closet and room entrance. This plan's greatest challenge is that the great room is designed less for living and more for walking through to get to other places and showcasing architecture. You will be challenged to come up with a furniture layout that functions well without cutting off one of those traffic patterns or looking awkward from either the foyer or the kitchen. You could make the plan a little better by deleting the pair of french doors and widening the screen porch so a single patio door can be inserted at the end of the kitchen counter. Also if you plan to regularly eat at the kitchen island as opposed to the dining room, I would get the stove off of it and against the back wall. You don't want to be sitting there while grease is being splashed up, and with either the stovetop or the sink you don't really want any messes from the cooking process to be right there as you eat either....See Morebiglumber
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