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Ortico Garage ORTICO GARAGE By The Green Company MUDROOM Portico A W.I.C. 1,5o3 s.f. MASTER 2 bedrooms BATH 2 baths LAUNDRY PANTRY MASTER BEDROOM 13'x14' Your private retreat KITCHEN 14'10"x12' within – quiet enjoyment, a peaceful intimate place. COURTYARD Open and airy kitchen and dining space for casual meals, an DINING ROOM anniversary dinner or 14'10"x13'6" entertaining friends. Morning coffee on your front porch, GREAT ROOM 16'10"x17' BATH a lovely start to your 2 day. BEDROOM 2 11'4"x11' COVERED PORCH 9/12 The dimensions, size, configurations and other information contained on the floorplans are meant to be illustrative only. ORTICO GARAGE By The Green Company MUDROOM W.I.C. Portico B 1,724 s.f. MASTER BATH 2 bedrooms LAUNDRY 2 baths MASTER BEDROOM 13'x14' den DEN Vaulted ceilings 14'10"x14' accentuate the charm of your retreat. COURTYARD Watch the “big game” or just lose yourself in what may become your perfect place to relax. DINING ROOM KITCHEN 16'10"x10' 14'10"x12' Think of this as an outdoor room. Perhaps your favorite room. GREAT ROOM 16'10"x16' BATH 2 BEDROOM 2 COVERED PORCH 11'4"x11' 9/12 The dimensions, size, configurations and other information contained on the floorplans are meant to be illustrative only. ORTICO GARAGE By The Green Company MUDROOM Portico C 2,126 s.f. MASTER 3 bedrooms LAUNDRY BATH 3 baths MASTER BEDROOM WORKROOM den 13'x14' A special area for DEN your favorite hobby, 14'10"x14' craft or expressing your creativity. COURTYARD Like a beautiful picture, great to look Your guests will at, no maintenance to feel right at home keep it that way! in this cozy loft. KITCHEN 14'10"x12' DINING ROOM 16'10"x10' LOFT 12'2"x9' GREAT ROOM 16'10"x16' BATH 2 BATH BEDROOM 2 3 BEDROOM 3 11'4"x11' 11'4"x11' COVERED PORCH 9/12 The dimensions, size, configurations and other information contained on the floorplans are meant to be illustrative only..
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