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Big Living in Narrow Spaces
The Farmington – Mitchell & Best Homes



Farmington Model. Click here for larger rendering

So much living within a narrow lot, that was the challenge met with The Farmington, a home targeting empty nesters and designed for traditional neighborhoods.

Boasting 3,137 square feet of living space in a 38-foot-wide home, The Farming features covered front and side porches, just right for kicking back and chatting with neighbors. A formal entry and stoop, multi-piece cornices, brick banding, shutters, molded brick sill and a rear- or alley-loaded 2-car garage carry tradition into the 21st century.

Inside, it’s a different world with a first floor master suite with a deluxe master bath and split closets, a two story formal foyer, 10-foot ceilings and open floor plans and overlapping spaces. Inside, it’s a different world with a first floor master suite with a deluxe master bath and split closets, a two story formal foyer, 10-foot ceilings and open floor plans and overlapping spaces.

Lower Floor Layout
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Upper Floor Layout
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Kitchen layout
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Basement Layout
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Key features

  • Total Square Footage: 3,137 square feet
  • House Dimensions: 38’ wide x 67’6” deep
  • Narrow Lot Design for Traditional Neighborhood Development
  • Traditional Exterior Architectural Detailing
  • Covered Front and Side Porches
  • Rear/Alley Load, Attached 2-Car Garage
  • Two Story, Formal Foyer
  • 10' + Ceilings (stepped and tray)
  • Upper Level, Open Loft Space
 
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