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  2. 10 Lake House Plans Built for Living on the Water - AOL

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    This rustic cabin has all the modern amenities we'd want in a weekend home: screened porches, a fireplace for cozy year-round living, and an open concept floor plan for entertaining guests. 10 ...

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  4. House plan - Wikipedia

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    They illustrate how the home relates to the lot's boundaries and surroundings. Site plans should outline location of utility services, setback requirements, easements, location of driveways and walkways, and sometimes even topographical data that specifies the slope of the terrain. A floor plan [2] is an overhead view of the completed house. On ...

  5. 50 Lake House Decorating Ideas (And Not a Billy Bass in Sight!)

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    Here’s more design bait for lake house enthusiasts: This Lakeside Cabin Has All the Old-School Charm of Summer Camp A New Michigan Lake House That Feels Like It’s Been Around Forever

  6. Slope house - Wikipedia

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    Slope house, the different floors have ground floor in different levels. The lower floor is partly underground. Slope house or Souterrain house is a house with soil or rock completely covering the bottom floor on one side and partly two of the walls on the bottom floor. The house has two entries depending on the ground level.

  7. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    The 20th-century ranch house style has its roots in Spanish colonial architecture of the 17th to 19th century. These buildings used single-story floor plans and native materials in a simple style to meet the needs of their inhabitants. Walls were often built of adobe brick and covered with plaster, or more simply used board and batten wood siding.

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