Erik Bootsma, Architect
Auburn Carriage House
Auburn Carriage House
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This Craftsman-style carriage house plan features a two-car garage with convenient half-bath and private entrance to the upper-level living quarters. The one-bedroom accessory dwelling unit boasts an open-concept kitchen and living area, comfortable as a guest house, rental property, or home office.
- 2-car garage with half bath
- 1 bedroom - 1 bathroom accessory apartment
- 30'-2" W x 22'-2 D x 20'-10" H
- 2 stories
- 396 conditioned square feet / 792 total
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What's Included
What's Included
Your purchase will consist of a one-time, limited license to build each specific plan that is designated in your purchase. If you would like to build that plan more than once, you must purchase a license for each instance that you intend to build.
With your license, you will receive access to a PDF download of the construction drawings for the plans that you have licensed.Â
For a full description of what you may or may not do with the drawings, please carefully read the Customer Agreement (the license to build) before you activate your license. Purchases are non-refundable after shipment, and licenses may not be transferred or exchanged.
For more details, follow the link to "What's Included."
Shipping and Returns
Shipping and Returns
House Plan orders are delivered in PDF format, via a link that will give you access to a sharing folder on Google Drive.
Orders may be cancelled any time prior to shipment. After shipment, orders are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Please see our Returns policy for more information.
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Before You Buy
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Erik Bootsma, Architect
Erik Bootsma is an architect, planner, and author of numerous articles on aesthetics and traditional architecture. His work focuses on traditional architecture and how urban design can be centered around faith-based communities. In 2022, the Urban Guild awarded his design for a parish neighborhood infill proposal in Detroit the Design Exploration award. Erik holds degrees from Thomas Aquinas College and the University of Notre Dame