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Thanks to its post & beam framing system, designing a Lofthouse is easy. By combining standard components, many different sizes and shapes can be created to meet almost any need. The drawings on this page illustrate the Lofthouse components and how they have been combined in creative ways by our customers.
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Lofthouse Modular Components
Standard modules can create houses of many different sizes. The chart below lists the name of each module and its overall size. The schematic drawings and models illustrate the size and shape of each module and their relationship to each other.
| Extensions | LE 16 | 8' x 16' | Porches | LP 16 | 10' x 16' |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LE 20 | 8' x 20' | LP 20 | 10' x 20' | ||
| Lean-tos | LL 16 | 10' x 16' | LP 24 | 10' x 24' | |
| LL 20 | 10' x 20' | Decks | LD 16 | 10' x 16' | |
| LL 24 | 10' x 24' | LD 20 | 10' x 20' | ||
| LD 10 | 10' x 10' | ||||
| LD 8 | 8' x 10' | ||||
Sample Floorplans
Lofthouse 20 and two extensions. 20' x 40'. Simple, clean lines and ease of assembly helped make this Lofthouse an ideal choice for a weekend getaway in Vermont's Green Mountains.
M-067
A Lofthouse 20, four Extensions and three Lean-to's create this affordable 30' x 56' duplex house.
F-051
A Lofthouse 20 and a Lofthouse 16 Extension create a house with a small ell. Beveled siding and double hung windows give this southern Massachusetts home a traditional appearance.
M-062
A Lofthouse 20 and Lean-to are the basic components in this home. The owners created this unique appearance with their own trim, board and batten siding and steel roofing.
D-046