59 Greenville Lane – House Plan by Our Town Plans!

This is the 59 Greenville Lane house plan by Our Town Plans. It’s a beauty isn’t it? This home is 3,466 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms (with an optional attic space that adds 1,098′ along with a bedroom, bathroom, bonus room, loft, mechanical room and storage!)

This home has wonderful deep porches, working shutters and so much charm – I love that steep roof!

What a fabulous plan! An open Living/Dining/Kitchen, along with a wonderful Laundry space and on the other side of the staircase a Study. Can you imagine how much time you would spend there? I can! Note the ceilings on the main floor are 12′. Pretty darn impressive! (Upstairs ceilings measure 11’3″ and the optional attic space is 9’6″) – Grand!

Just look at all these porches! Both screened and unscreened. There is a lot of time to be spent on these dreamy porches!

Click HERE for real life images of this plan – it helps to picture it!

A great upstairs configuration with a large master bedroom, a smaller bedroom, and then across the hall another large bedroom. Personally, I would use the master bedroom and make the smaller bedroom beside it a reading room. (Note that the “smaller” bedroom is still a good size!). There is also a nice office space.

There is also an optional attic configuration and it’s pretty incredible! Click HERE to see more…. Wow, the bonus space adds a bedroom, bathroom, bonus area and loft!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

All images via OurTownPlans.com, used with permission…

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4 thoughts on “59 Greenville Lane – House Plan by Our Town Plans!

    1. Michael Tutty's avatar Michael Tutty

      There is one thing I do not understand. If I am having a party formal enough that I do not want my guests sitting in the family room, why do I want them dining in my kitchen? Unless you do dishes between each course, a 5 course meal for 6 or 8 creates a LOT of dirty dishes, and I do not want my guests seeing that. Don’t suggest the dish washer. My Royal Albert is not dishwasher safe, nor is my antique crystal. Last I looked I don’t have a scullery maid nor even a Hazel!

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      1. Well, then I would say you prefer a house plan with separate rooms vs. an open concept plan, am I right? Personally, we live in an older home that has separate rooms (not open concept) and I love the feeling that separate rooms give you. Open concept plans are very popular right now, but know that if you find a plan you love but wish it had a wall, or a room more private for dining, etc. you can always reach out to the architect/designer and have that wish turned into a reality!

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