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“We completed our home in 2004 and just love the layout. We made the formal dining room larger by bumping it out into part of the area of the covered patio.
We did a lot of the work on this home by doing all the siding and painting and site work. It’s a home that we hope to grow old in!”
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Intriguing Dufferin stone veneer covers much of this European-style home’s front facade. A richly windowed gathering space comprises the great room, kitchen and nook. The great room’s gas fireplace can be enjoyed from the visually open kitchen. A recreation room, bathroom and walk-in storage closet are upstairs, over the garage.
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Multipaned windows, cultured stone veneer, and a nostalgic covered porch beckon people to enter this ranch house plan. Abundant natural light washes into vaulted entry and great room linked to large kitchen. Owners’ suite is quiet, well-isolated retreat with roomy walk-in closet and private bathroom with spa tub.
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This craftsman house plan has a full spectrum of gathering spaces, well-suited to families that enjoy entertaining. The kitchen is completely open to the family room, and has a large work island and walk-in pantry. This plan features four bedrooms (two vaulted), two bathrooms, utility room upstairs; foyer overlook.
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A bright stucco facade and high arched windows give this Mediterranean-style house plan a beguilingly sunny look. Gently arched windows, stacked high, fill the living room’s rear wall. The roomy kitchen/dining room is wide open to the great room. Both the dining room and luxurious owners’ suite offer patio access.
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Richly glassed, this A-frame log cabin home plan is a vacation retreat with a bright, partially two-story living room. The owners’ suite, kitchen, and utilities fill the main floor wings. Above, a wide loft overlooks the great room and shares its view. Bathroom, bunk room, and extensive storage spaces are also upstairs.
The photographs below are the 2×6 construction version of the Chinook plan.


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The ranch-style Ottawa 30-601 cabin was built by Kent Smith of KLS Construction and his wife Jodie of Jodie Smith Real Estate in the beautiful McKenzie River Valley. The following photo tour showcases the quality construction and finishes that blend this house with it’s natural scenic location.
Abundant natural light washes into the vaulted and spacious great room that forms the core of this home. Shelves fill one wall, while a gas fireplace nestles into a front corner. The kitchen, too, is vaulted, and bounded by a diagonal eating bar/counter. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms fill the left wing.
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In this Cape Cod-style beach cottage, the main floor is one flight up from ground level. The vaulted living room is open to the dining room, which is linked to the kitchen. Glass sparkles across most of the rear wall, so these joined areas are both bright and spacious. The vaulted owners’ suite boasts a large bathroom with a deep soaking tub and walk-in closet.
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The Camas house plan is complete! The happy couple moved into their Craftsman stylehome over the 4th of July holiday. “We really enjoyed the construction process and making this a home for us with our own personal touches. The crew from Gansen Construction were both professional and fun”, said Mrs. C.

The couple modified the original design to accommodate the lot, trim construction costs, and accommodate their living style. Changes included a full mirror reverse, adding french doors in the foyer accessing the bedroom which will be used as a music room, modifying the owners’ suite bathroom and walk-in closet area, and pulled the front of the house forward and straightened out the rear wall of the house. The new spin-off version of this design will soon be released as the Dogwood.
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