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And the Labor Day Event is Going Strong Real Building Story! See how customers built their dream hom

And the Labor Day Event is Going Strong [Houseplans]( Real Building Story! See how customers built their dream home in Louisiana [Real Building Story: Craftsman Bungalow]( We love when customers send in photos of their newly built homes, like [this gorgeous farmhouse bungalow built in Louisiana!]( And don't forget that the Labor Day event is on right now. [Read the Blog]( [Shop the Event]( [Aurora] Aurora Zeledon, Director of Content [Farmhouse Bungalow Plans]( We love these open layouts. [137-262]( Narrow lot? Not a problem with this lovely house design. A wide porch in front and another in back give you tons of room to relax outside. Inside, the open-concept floor plan feels contemporary and easygoing. [VIEW PLAN]( [126-195]( Here's a budget-friendly design that will surprise you with great amenities, like abundant kitchen counter space and a nice mudroom (ready to hold boots and coats when the weather turns cool). Each bedroom has its own bathroom. [VIEW PLAN]( [20-2329]( Metal roof accents and vertical siding give this bungalow more than a hint of farmhouse flair. Inside, you'll find three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a huge kitchen island. The master bathroom dazzles with a big shower, double sinks, and a walk-in closet. [VIEW PLAN]( [929-1106]( This exclusive plan gives you a variety of special details, from a skylight in the kitchen to double sinks in the owner's bathroom. A simple, large island in the kitchen creates a contemporary feeling and gives you plenty of counter space for prepping and enjoying casual meals. [VIEW PLAN]( Make sure to stay connected with the Houseplans community! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Please add info@e.houseplansnews.com to your address book. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} Houseplans uses email to send our customers information on various products and services we offer, including our conferences, magazines, newsletters, and other offers directly connected to your interests. To unsubscribe from Houseplans [click here]( ©Copyright 2019, Hanley Wood Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. View our [privacy policy](. Hanley Wood Media, Inc, 1152 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005 [Link](

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