Plan Price List

 

Basic House Statistics

 

Bedrooms  5

 

Baths 4

 

2 Den/Office

 

Interior Floor Area 3050 sf

 

Covered Floor Area 4030 sf (without Garage)

 

Total Width 

39 Feet

 

Total  Depth

54 Feet

 

Wood Construction

 

DETAILS AVAILABLE:

1) Rail Construction

2) Gingerbread Patterns

3) Kitchen Cabinet Details

4) Cornice, door, base, capital and entablature details

5) Window Schedule

6) Door Schedule

7) Electric Plans

8) A/C layout

9) Stair layout and details

 

THE ROYAL QUEEN ANNE

A true recreation of a Victorian “Queen Anne”.   A style which originally evolved in the later stage of the Victorian period and is easily recognizable in any American village or city built between 1876 to 1910.  The architecture was imported to America from England by way of an exhibition of two such houses built by the British Government at the Philadelphia Exposition of 1876.  After the exhibition, the Queen Anne was immediately emulated and has become one of the most desirable residential styles in America to this day.  Characterized by multi-sided towers, numerous gables, dormers and fanciful gingerbread trim, the style is well represented in Key West and throughout the Gulf Coast.  The Queen Anne of Old Town Key West are, without a doubt, the most photographed and loved of all the Grand Old Houses of the City.  Our model, as expected, is framed by a hexagonal tower creating a quaint reading\sitting room at the second floor level and an intimate and bright Breakfast Room on the First Floor.  Unlike Victorians of old, the floor plan is open with the Great Room concept extending from the Living  Room to Dining to Kitchen.  The Center Island Kitchen with Pantry,  eat at Bar, and an abundance of cabinet storage space, provides modern amenities without losing the charm of Victorian trim and moldings which are an integral part of the Queen Anne’s interior.  Likewise the modern layout of the Master Bedroom provides plenty of walk-in closet space, private toilet area and a large private balcony framed with double French Doors. The home is built with 3rd floor sloped roof and a multitude of nooks and crannies that befit the style.  Anyone willing to spend the effort of creating all the gingerbread and trim details will end up with a family heirloom that will be appreciated for many generations to come.

 


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