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Salt Box House Plans: Colonial New England Roofline
The saltbox form gets its name from an asymmetrical roof that runs long and low over the back of the house.
Look for a two-story symmetrical front and a central chimney typical of the original New England farmhouses.
- Square Feet: 1510
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 20'0 W x 42'0 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 1564
- Beds: 2
- Baths: 1
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/01
- 20'0 W x 46'6 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Square Feet: 1568
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 34'0 W x 48'0 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 1992
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 56'0 W x 44'8 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 2050
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 50'0 W x 40'0 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 2056
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 1
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 32'0 W x 36'8 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 2409
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 62'0 W x 37'6 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 2422
- Beds: 3
- Baths: 2
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 32'0 W x 51'0 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 2500
- Beds: 4
- Baths: 3
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 60'0" W x 37'6" D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6
- Square Feet: 3085
- Beds: 6
- Baths: 4
- Half/3-piece Bath: 01/00
- 102'8 W x 49'4 D
- Exterior Walls: 2x6

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