Home Plan Detail
Mountain Woods
Plan ID Number: EK-486
Designed by: Ed Kriskywicz
Construction Design

Specifications
Square Footage
Total living area: 2,149Total with basement: 3,633
Main Level:1,484 Upper Level:665 Basement:1,484 Footprint:
Rooms
Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2.0
Master suite: Upper Floor
Attributes
Levels: 2Parking: Garage
Number of car stalls: 2
Foundation:
Features
- Detached Garage
- Abundant Windows
- Covered Deck
- Attic Storage
- Screened Porch
Description
Mountain Woods was designed to blend in with and be surrounded by nature. Architecturally, the interior is all about interesting angles. There are relatively few square corners in this home. In fact, there are just enough to fit common sizes and shapes of furniture. Instead, this intriguing layout is based on two overlapping rectangular floor plans, offset at about a 25 degree angle to one another. This adds architectural variety and interest to the home.
The building design itself is all about versatility. By using an easily movable detached garage, and by designing the home to be entered from either the end or side, it can be adapted to a variety of locations. Similarly, the large unfinished basement allows for flexibility of design, depending on the slope of the lot.
The formal entry of the home is into a pair of wood–floored entry halls placed at a 90 degree angle to one another. One hall leads directly into the angled living room, and the other into the kitchen/dining area. As with many of our designs, the floor plan is open, and there are no view–blocking walls between the living, dining or kitchen areas. There are numerous windows in the living room, looking out over the covered rear porch to the views beyond. A screened porch off the dining room allows for outdoor dining that is protected from insects. The main level also has two large bedrooms and a shared full bath. An airlock–style mudroom entry divides the home from the covered walkway to the garage.
The upper level of the home is the couple's realm. A large sitting loft overlooks the living room and its stone fireplace below. The loft can be closed off from the master bedroom, bath and walk–in dressing closet for privacy.
Foundation Info
This house was originally designed to have a basement foundation. However, if you prefer a crawlspace or a slab foundation, these are fairly simple and inexpensive changes that your builder can often make for you. If the basement design is not displayed in the Floor Plans, it's because it is unfinished.
Floor Plans
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Elevations
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