Japan Homes’ Standard Terrace House Plans 13/04/2019
Hi there,
We have created two types of terrace house standard plans and below are the description of these plans
70m2 Terrace House Plan
Outline of Each Unit
- Double Storey Unit
- Building Foot Print: 39m2 (9.7m x 4m)
- Total Floor Area: 70m2
- 2 Beds, 1 Living, Dinning and Kitchen, 1 Study, 1 Bath and 1 Toilet
- Highly Functional Plan for a small family
- Spacious open plan at Ground Floor despite limited space
(Sample 3 unit plans)
90m2 Terrace House Plan
Outline of Each Unit
- Double Storey Unit
- Building Foot Print: 48m2 (9m x 5.3m)
- Total Floor Area: 90m2
- 2 Beds (1 Ensuite Bed), 1 Living, Dinning and Kitchen, 2 Baths and 1 Toilet
- Highly Functional Plan for a small family
- Spacious open plan at Ground Floor despite limited space
Sample 2 unit plan
We are going to put these plan on our website as our standard new home plans.
These are highly affordable yet highly functional home designed to fit in narrow sections so if you are interested please talk to us.
Thank you
Japan Homes Sales Team
Author
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