Witch cottage floor plans

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Charming house plan exterior is ornate tudor styling with old world influence. Stucco, wood trim and stone; my favorite combination. Corner entry have corner wrap covered porch. Powder room blocks the view of the living area from entrance, giving a small home intrique. Open living arrangement allows for a large feel and look to the plan. Kitchen cabinets cozy up to elevator centrally located. Stairs frame and wrap around large stone fireplace

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These are the changes I would make to this charming little plan. I need the kitchen in the back to open up to the garden. Since I would live here rather than using it for holidays, I would need bigger bedrooms. The downstairs rooms would become a pantry and an office, and the upstairs rooms would be roomier bathrooms. I would close in the vaulted ceiling for a second bedroom. With the office downstairs, I wouldn’t need a desk in the library area, leaving room for bookshelves and a window seat. Witches Cottage, Dream Cabin, Cottage Floor Plans, Two Story House Plans, Two Story House, Sims 4 House Plans, Leaving Room, Vintage House Plans, Sims 4 House Design

These are the changes I would make to this charming little plan. I need the kitchen in the back to open up to the garden. Since I would live here rather than using it for holidays, I would need bigger bedrooms. The downstairs rooms would become a pantry and an office, and the upstairs rooms would be roomier bathrooms. I would close in the vaulted ceiling for a second bedroom. With the office downstairs, I wouldn’t need a desk in the library area, leaving room for bookshelves and a window…

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