Order Code: 00WEB |
Total Living Area: | 1832 sq ft |
Main Living Area: | 1832 sq ft |
Garage Type: | None |
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Foundation Types: | Crawlspace Slab - * $100.00 |
Exterior Walls: | 2x6 |
House Width: | 63' |
House Depth: | 51' |
Number of Stories: | 1 |
Bedrooms: | 3 |
Full Baths: | 2 |
Half Baths: | 1 |
Max Ridge Height: | 28' from Front Door Floor Level |
Primary Roof Pitch: | 10:12 |
Roof Framing: | Stick |
Porch: | 979 sq ft |
Formal Dining Room: | Yes |
FirePlace: | Yes |
1st Floor Master: | Yes |
Main Ceiling Height: | 8' |
Bring back times gone by with this opulently graceful Southern style raised cottage with wraparound porches. Slow life down as you rock a way the day on either the front or the back porch. Those porches do more than just provide a wonderful place to leisure, they also protect almost all of the exterior doors and windows of this super energy saving home. This design is loaded with features designed to lower the utility cost by half but without adding significant cost. Among the many energy saving features are 2x6 exterior walls and a modified roof design that allows for a full 12” thick layer of attic insulation to extend to the outer perimeter of the house. The master suite is conveniently located just steps away from the kitchen and utility area and it has a built-in coffee bar, great for preparing that first cup of coffee. The master bath features include his and her vanities, a special appliance garage for those hair dryers and other devices, shower, spa tub, private toilet and a huge walk-in closet. The kitchen and living area is open, bright and airy and features 12’ high coffered ceilings. The open island style kitchen is fully appointed and there is a nearby butler’s walk-thru pantry. The living room has a 9’ sliding glass door unit that allows you to open up the living room to the outside. In the winter, light up the fireplace and enjoy cozy evenings by the fire. Grab a book from the library that flanks each side of the fireplace and you are set for a quiet evening at home. The two secondary bedrooms have walk-in closets and share a Jack and Jill bath. A hall bath is accessible from both the house and the rear porch and it has a lot of storage that is ideal for storing outdoor accessories. The graceful exterior is inviting and presents a look of down home comfort that will make the owner proud to come home to.
Ask the Designer any question you may have. NOTE: If you have a plan modification question, please click on the Plan Modifications tab above.
A: The exterior appearance is made to look like board and batt siding which is traditional in the southern raised Cottage. However, it is actually constructed of Hardi panel which is a concrete fibrous product. The batts are 1x2 Azek which is a PVC product. The idea is to create a very low maintenance exterior while at the same time creating the traditional look of the Southern raised Cottage. Brick can of course be used however it will totally change the character of the exterior styling.
A: The ceiling is furred to match the width of the columns which gives a coffered ceiling affect. The beams are not currently arched but that is something your builder could probably easily do on the job site.
A: Thanks for the inquiry. Yes, the ceiling heights can be lowered to 9’ and the exterior walls can be changed to 2x4. However, in order for the customer to make an informed decision, below is a further explanation of each issue. Regarding ceiling heights, the ceiling height of the living, dining, kitchen and bed room 3 is 12’. The mbr bath and closet has 9’ ceilings. All other ceilings are 10’. You can lower the ceilings to 9’ but unless you modify the exterior, it will only create additional attic space without lowering the cost of construction. The other alternative would be to lower the ceiling heights to 9’ by lowering the roof line but this will drastically modify the exterior appearance. Regarding the exterior stud walls, you can change to 2x4 in lieu of 2x6 but the result will be to reduce the energy efficiency by 1/3 but there will be no cost savings. The reason: currently the home has 2x6 exterior studs at 24” oc. If it is changed to 2x4, the studs must be at 16”o.c. 2x6 studs cost about 1/3 more than 2x4 studs but since the 2x6 wall has 1/3 fewer studs, there is no additional cost. The 2x6 wall contains 1/3 more insulation and is part of the super energy saving package designed into this home.
A: Both walls are load bearing. Any change can be made but there are consequences that may involve a change of beam sizes or other structural changes. Currently, there are no steel beams in this plan.
A: Yes, a basement foundation option can be created and with the access stairs in the vicinity of the MBR. However; major modifications would be required. The columns are structural. Typical ceilings are 10' but with the following exceptions: 12' in living, dining, foyer and front bed room - 9' in MBR bath.
A: Yes you can! Please click the "Modifications" tab above to get more information.
A: The national average for a house is running right at $125.00 per SF. You can get more detailed information by clicking the Cost-To-Build tab above. Sorry, but we cannot give cost estimates for garage, multifamily or project plans.
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