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Acacia Four-Bedroom Maisonette
Best sellerELX-204

Contemporary / Maisonette

Acacia Four-Bedroom Maisonette

A confident four-bedroom home with expansive living spaces, a guest suite and shaded upper-level balconies.

Plans from$99$129
4Bedrooms
3.5Bathrooms
2Floors
286m²Floor area
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The design

Built around real daily life.

Acacia is designed for families who want separation between social and private spaces without wasting circulation. The ground floor combines entertaining, service and guest functions; the upper floor gives the family a private lounge and three bedrooms.

Footprint16.4 × 14.6m
Recommended plot22 × 28m
Garage2 spaces
StyleContemporary

Rooms included

  • Double-height entrance
  • Living room
  • Dining room
  • Island kitchen
  • Pantry and laundry
  • Guest ensuite
  • Family lounge
  • Primary suite
  • Two bedrooms
  • Three balconies

Drawing set

  • Ground and first floor plans
  • Roof plan
  • Four elevations
  • Two sections
  • Stair details
  • Door and window schedule
  • Area schedule

What you receive

A clear set, in the format you need.

Every package is checked before payment. This prevents buying an incompatible format and gives you a place to explain changes.

PDF

PDF plan set

Complete print-ready architectural set.

$99

DWG + PDF

CAD + PDF plan set

Editable drawings and print-ready sheets.

$149

DWG + PDF

Plan + customization review

Plan package plus an initial adaptation consultation.

$249

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Plan questions

Before you build.

Can room sizes be changed?+

Yes. Choose the customization package and explain the plot and room changes required.

Are structural drawings included?+

No. Structural design must be prepared for the final site and local conditions.