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The Banchory. Stylish New Plan. The grand entry leads to a formal den, dining, & living. The kitchen, breakfast nook, and family room are open and inviting. Upstairs, the bonus room features a rear view and plenty of space for any activity. The master suite features a large bath with roman tub & separate shower.
Awards & Publications
December 2002 - Orlando Sentinel, Homes Section, Design of the Week
Interior
4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 half baths
11'-4" and 14' ceilings on both floors.
Exterior New Traditional styled home features sand stucco finish, stacked stone wainscot, bronze aluminum windows, 8:12 pitch asphalt roof shingles.
Area Calculations
First Level 3657, Second Level 794, Total 4451
Porches 553, Garages 898 , Under Roof 5902 Main House Mass 75'w x 96'd x 29'h
Energy Saving Features
R-30 roof insulation, R-5 wall insulation, tankless water heaters.
Construction Materials concrete slab on grade, 8” concrete block walls, wood roof trusses.