Three-bedroom homes are one of the most popular house plan configurations in the country, and there's a reason for that: three bedrooms allow for a wide number of options and a broad range of functionality for any home owner. A single professional may incorporate a home office into their house plan, while still leaving space for a guest room. A young couple may set up the perfect bedroom for their child while maintaining space for a study, for guests, or even for another addition to their family. For that reason, it is critical to note the location of the three bedrooms within the plan. Do you desire a quiet retreat from noisy teens' bedrooms? A master suite well removed from the other bedrooms is your best bet. Is convenient access from room to room a higher priority? Proximity-particularly on the same level-is the key. Carefully considering how the three bedrooms will be used-and may be used in the future-will ensure that your house plan selection will serve you and your family well for years to come.
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