Status: For Sale
- Area
- 2399 ft2
- Bedrooms
- 4
- Half Baths
- 1
- Full Baths
- 2
- Days For Sale
- 0
Location
- Area:041
- City:Fountain Inn
- County:Greenville
- State:SC
- Subdivision: Briargate
- Zip code:29644
Amenities
Description
Floor Plan Overview: Size: 2266 sq ft Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2.5 Likely 2 full bathrooms (including a master bath) and a half bath on the main floor for guests or general use. Main Floor Features: Study Room: Located on the main floor, potentially near the entry or with some privacy, perfect for a home office or quiet space. Dining Area: Integrated into a spacious kitchen, making it a great space for entertaining, family meals, and easy access to the cooking area. Kitchen: Appears to be open and expansive, likely with plenty of counter space and maybe even an island. Covered Back Porch: A relaxed outdoor space for lounging or dining, offering some shelter and ideal for enjoying the outdoors in various weather conditions. Do you want any particular suggestions for furniture, layout, or design ideas to maximize space or enhance the features of this plan? Or are you looking for something specific like 3D renderings or elevations? study is snug in back portion of home off from the Kit/Breakfast area So the study is tucked away in the back portion of the home, off from the kitchen and breakfast area. This layout provides a sense of privacy for the study, making it an ideal space for work or quiet activities, while still being connected to the heart of the home (the kitchen/breakfast area) for conveni This setup offers a peaceful retreat for work, reading, or focused tasks, with the ability to easily interact with family or guests in the kitchen and breakfast area when desired While the study is separated, it’s close enough that you can be part of the action in the heart of the home. This can work especially well if you have kids or family members nearby—you can stay connected without being in the middle of the living space. Ideas to Enhance the Space: Privacy Considerations: Consider adding a door or French doors to the study for added privacy while working or reading, but keep it light and airy with large windows or glass panels. Open Feel: Since it's connected to the kitchen/breakfast area, an open layout with some partitioning (like a half wall or a long console table) could define the spaces without making it feel cramped. Furniture Layout: For a snug study, consider compact but functional furniture, like a wall-mounted desk or built-in shelves, to maximize the space. You could also use multi-functional pieces (like a fold-down desk) to keep it feeling open when not in use. Would you like suggestions on decor or furniture styles that would work well in that study area, or anything else? Spacious family room A spacious family room is such a great feature! It’s typically where you’ll spend a lot of time relaxing, entertaining, or spending time with family, so it’s important to make it both comfortable and functional. Here's a breakdown of how you can make the most of that space: Key Features of a Spacious Family Room: Open Layout: A large family room can flow easily into other parts of the house, like the kitchen or dining area, creating a sense of openness and airiness. Since this space is central, you can design it to feel inviting and connected to the rest of the home. Versatility: The extra space gives you flexibility to create different zones—like a reading nook, a media area with a big screen TV, a play zone, or even a cozy corner for conversation. With ample space, a large sectional or a combination of sofas and chairs can offer plenty of seating for family and guests. Consider creating a conversation area by arranging the furniture in a circle or semi-circle. Add some comfy accent chairs or poufs to create more flexible seating options.
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