Our Homes: Gettysburg II
by Wayne Homes
At a basic level, designing a floorplan is an exercise in geometry. Rectangles are the most commonly used shape. But every now and then, you have to know when to break that rule. The Gettysburg II includes a classic example of a well-placed non-rectangle. Note the angled wall that separates the great room from the kitchen. See how it makes the great room bigger and more interesting without taking any useful space from the kitchen? And that’s not the only smart idea you’ll find in this home. But it is the only place where we cut a corner. For more information about our Gettysburg II floor plan, please visit: waynehomes.com/our-homes/floor-plans/gettysburg-ii/
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