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Olivia Heights is a contemporary two-story duplex townhouse designed for practical living with a modern edge. Each unit provides 1,701 square feet of heated living space, including an open-concept main floor with 10-foot ceilings and large windows that invite natural light throughout the day. The kitchen sits at the heart of the home with a spacious island and easy flow to both dining and living spaces, creating an inviting setting for daily routines or entertaining guests. A covered porch expands the living area outdoors and enhances everyday comfort. Upstairs, 9-foot ceilings continue the bright, airy atmosphere across three well-sized bedrooms. The primary suite includes a walk-in closet and private balcony, offering a quiet place to start or end the day. A shared Jack and Jill bathroom connects the secondary bedrooms, and the dedicated laundry room adds convenience. Each unit is carefully arranged to maximize privacy with no shared interior walls. Exterior finishes feature vertical siding, flat rooflines, and durable PVC/TPO roofing supported by strong 2x6 framing. With a total building width of 42 feet 4 inches and a depth of 57 feet, this design is ideal for narrow lots, investment properties, or owner-occupied setups.
Each set of construction documents includes detailed, dimensioned floor plans, basic electric layouts, cross sections, roof details, cabinet layouts and elevations, as well as general IRC specifications. They contain virtually all of the information required to construct your home. The typical plan set does not include any plumbing, HVAC drawings, or engineering stamps due to the wide variety of specific needs, local codes, and climatic conditions. These details and specifications are easily obtained from your builder, contractors, and/or local engineers.
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We offer a one-time, 30-day exchange policy for unused, non-electronic plan packages in the event you aren't satisfied with your first selection.