The Marseille house plan

House Plan: The Marseille

Popular from about 1915 to 1945, this style passed out of fashion for several decades. Neo-eclectic homes regained popularity in the 1960s, and the trend is still growing.

This plan is designed for construction on a lot that slopes up to the left.
Families who enjoy entertaining will delight in the large gathering spaces.
The kitchen, nook and family room flow together at the rear. This window-rich space has a French door that opens onto a partially covered deck. Four sets of multipane windows sparkle across the back wall, and two more border the fireplace.

In the kitchen, a raised eating bar rims the work island. Cupboards and counters line three sides of the kitchen as well, and lazy Susan shelving makes corner access a breeze.

A handy powder room is near everything, and the generously sized utility room is also close, along with a large recreation room. This room could house a pool table, home entertainment center, and so on.

Each of the four bedrooms upstairs has direct access to a bathroom. Bathrooms for the Marseille’s owners’ suite and one additional bedroom are private, while the other two bedrooms share a two-section bathroom. Other owners suite amenities include a dual vanity, spa tub and walk-in shower.

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