Field of Dreams 2 by Jean Larson
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Based on one of our most popular designs, Field of Dreams 2 is a classic farmhouse, but with the addition of an attached garage. Like its predecessor, this new home is specifically intended to look like it belongs to the land in its agrarian past. Its form revives the simplicity and good proportions of classic North American farmhouses. Featured in the highly acclaimed book Creating The Not So Big House by Sarah Susanka, in the introduction to The Farmhouse by Jean Larson, and recently in a feature article in Inspired House magazine, the original home has become an icon. With only fairly minor differences from the original Field of Dreams, Field of Dreams 2 is an excellent choice for someone wanting the beautiful and classic architecture, but where local building codes, covenants or personal needs exclude the use of the detached garage of the original.
True to the frugal nature of traditional farming families, and thus to the farmhouse style, Field of Dreams 2 is designed to be a simple and efficient shape. In this case it is not a perfect cube, but rather a more interesting but still classic T-shape. Also true to the form, the steep cross-gabled lines of the main roof make for a very proud and upright look, yet it is still friendly and inviting. Lower pitched roofs over the screen porch, covered front porch and parts of the mudroom and kitchen areas add dimension, authenticity and offset the otherwise straight lines.
Formal entry into the home is via the large covered front porch. A key element of the style, this porch provides a large protected area to sit, relax, and watch the world go by. Inside, oversized double hung windows flood the interior with healthy natural sunlight. Ganged windows in the kitchen are also double hung in order to evoke the classic farmhouse look, but are placed all the way into the corner in order to give a bright, modern and sunny feel. This arrangement also makes the room feel larger than it really is by opening the view in two different outdoor directions. The kitchen is directly open to the dining room, with only low walls to give visual separation. There are wide walk-thru areas from both the dining room and kitchen directly into the living room. This is a nice compromise between the traditionally closed off rooms of older farmhouses, and the completely wide-open feel of modern homes.
The 9′ ceilings on the main level are broken up with areas of lowered ceiling soffits only in areas where a more intimate feel was desired. Simple painted surfaces throughout the interior are meant to give a clean and elegant look, while wood plank ceilings give rustic feel to covered outdoor porches and the screen porch. Built-in bookshelves wrap three sides of the fireplace, providing space for story telling, kid’s artwork and family photos. Areas are provided in the living room for a TV/media cabinet, as well as in the dining room for a built in buffet if desired.
Upstairs are the home’s 3 bedrooms. The couple’s realm has abundant windows, and is placed to take advantage of views in two main directions. It has a large walk-in closet and dressing area adjacent to the master bath. The other two bedrooms are characteristically square and efficient farmhouse shapes, and they share a bath. The home’s laundry is conveniently located on the upper level at the top of the stairs. Provisions are already on the plan for a laundry chute in this area, should you choose to relocate the laundry to the basement.
Relative to the original Field of Dreams home, the garage on this version is, of course, attached. Also library in Field of Dreams 2 has been expanded into what had been mudroom space. The mudroom was then enlarged into the area behind the kitchen wall. The closet in the master bedroom was flipped to the opposite side. Although basements are typically the most commonly modified of all levels, Field of Dreams 2 has a suggested layout for a habitable 1 bed, 1 bath basement. A future bedroom is suggested below the main level’s living room, a full bath is below the entry, a large mechanical and storage room below the library, and a huge future recreation room below the kitchen and dining room.
source: http://www.healthyhomeplans.com
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