Monday, June 23, 2014

Castle Blueprint Layout - Are Popular

Castle Castle style homes are becoming very popular among people who have large families or who want to live in grand style. There truly are companies that have a castle blueprint layout for building castles that look like those you've seen in movies and storybooks. These castle homes are generally huge with at least 4 or more bedrooms. One castle is named Glenveagh Castle. Entrance to the castle is through a Foyer. On the left is a parlor, in back of the parlor is a huge octagonal master bedroom with a private bath, extra large walk in closet and access to a private deck.

The foyer of this castle leads straight ahead into a grand room and to a dining room on the left. The blueprints for Castle Glenveagh shows entry from the dining room into the kitchen and from the kitchen into the keeping room and breakfast nook and then to the den. There is also a powder room off of the foyer and a utility room and toilet behind the kitchen. Glenveagh castle is very similar to another castle home called Kildare Castle except that the castle layout blueprints are reversed left to right.

The second floor of this castle is also magnificent. The blueprints show 3 fairly large bedrooms, each laid out with a private bath and walk in closet. This castle also has another room which could be used as a fifth bedroom, a library, study, or media center. There are other castle blueprints available but Castle Kildare and Castle Glenveagh are two of the most luxurious castle layouts. Do a web search for castle home plans or castle floor plans and take a look for yourself.


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