House Design 1569 | Simple Craftsman Home Plan

Conceptual house plan 1569 is a one-story design with a family-friendly floor plan.

Overview of conceptual house plan 1569.


Front exterior of conceptual home plan 1569.

Rear elevation of conceptual home plan 1569.

Conceptual House Plan 1569

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Conceptual Design 1569 is an updated version of one of our small home plans, The Blakely Plan 839. The exterior is instantly appealing with a mix of board-and-batten and cedar shakes. A metal accent roof and shutters complement this one-story design with a front entry garage.

A study/bedroom is just inside the foyer entry. The dining room is open with a tray ceiling and a column offering distinction from the kitchen and great room. The kitchen has and island and a window over the sink for rear views. A fireplace and cathedral ceiling highlight the great room and a rear door leads to a pleasant porch. The utility room and pantry are just inside the garage entry for convenience.

Skylights and a cathedral ceiling top the master bedroom and a walk-in closet and opulent bathroom pamper the homeowner. Two additional bedrooms are to the opposite side of the floor plan and share a full bathroom with a double-sink vanity and a linen closet. Multiple closets are strategically placed throughout the home for easy storage and organization.

First floor of conceptual house plan 1569.

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16 comments on "Small Four-Bedroom House Plan | Donald Gardner Architects"

    • conceptual plan comment
      e.r.rhodes on April 17, 2023 - 6:47PM
      you may want to double check exterior dimensions. Compared to the Lockwood plan, it seems to be 59-4 x 45-8. The interior calls of a 21-0 wide garage would make the master 14-0 unless the Lockwood is wrong.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on April 17, 2023 - 5:10PM

        Thank you! Since Plan 1569 is just a conceptual design at this time, the dimensions are estimations and may change if the plan is selected for completion. The dimensions on The Lockwood have been checked are are correct.

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    • conceptual plan comment
      Joan Fiebrandt on December 18, 2022 - 3:11AM
      I love the design but would loike the laundry room connected to master closet! No more carrying clothes through the house. Also on cold nights nice to put warmed up Jammie’s fresh out of the dryer on! Love it being close to garage entrance so dirty clothes do not need to be brought into main house! Drop in laundry room and enter master bath through closet! Very practical for husband who does lots of messy outside work.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on December 20, 2022 - 8:14AM

        Thank you, Joan!

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      David B Phillips on July 14, 2021 - 4:33PM
      Would love to see the "main" portion with a hip roof. I love the combination of gable and hip roof.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on July 15, 2021 - 10:01AM

        Thank you, David!

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    • conceptual plan comment
      C.O. on April 23, 2021 - 2:30PM
      Love the design! I have a few suggestions: 1. Is it possible to create a drop zone at the back entry plus a closet for coats? Make this separate from the utility room with washer and dryer. It could be done by planning for a stacked washer and dryer and adding a few feet to the back entrance. 2. The foyer is a bit small and needs a coat closet there for guests. We like a foyer that has room for a small chest and lamps--more welcoming. 3. One of the problems with an open plan living space is the lack of solid walls. I'd lose those odd closets in the living room to make that room have a solid space. 4. The master bedroom could be a bit bigger and have a larger closet. Less bathroom space and more storage. This would be an ideal home for Empty Nesters with occasional visiting family.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on April 23, 2021 - 2:36PM

        Thank you for the suggestions!

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    • conceptual plan comment
      Jeff on February 05, 2021 - 9:16AM
      Great plan! Just wondering where you would put basement stairs. Thanks!
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on February 05, 2021 - 4:51PM

        Hi Jeff! We do not have a basement plan for this design at this time. However, we will typically bump out the garage a few feet and add the staircase in that space. Please let us know if you have other questions about this or if you would like to order this conceptual plan on a basement foundation. We can get you pricing and a time frame for completion. 1-800-388-7580 or [email protected].

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    • conceptual plan comment
      Kathy on August 16, 2020 - 3:31PM
      Would it be possible to have this layout with about 1800 square feet? Love this. Wish the rooms were just a little larger.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on August 17, 2020 - 4:30PM

        Hi Kathy! Yes, you can make modifications to increase the square footage. If you are interested in ordering this conceptual design with modifications, give us a call at 1-800-388-7580 for pricing and a time estimate for completion.

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    • conceptual plan comment
      Betsy on July 09, 2020 - 9:56AM
      Would it be possible to have a bonus room over the garage? Also what are the 2 small closets off of the great room?
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on July 10, 2020 - 3:06PM

        Hi, Betsy! Yes, a bonus room can be added above the garage. One of the closets would be for coats/hanging items and the other could have shelves for storage.

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    • conceptual plan comment
      Daphne Storwick on June 25, 2020 - 3:40PM
      For a small house this has a nice flow with little square footage wasted on hallways. I would prefer a jack & jill bathroom between the bedrooms on the right side of the house.
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      • conceptual plan comment
        Echo on June 26, 2020 - 4:25PM

        Thank you, Daphne!

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