Home Plan Detail
Fernwood
Plan ID Number: JG-008
Designed by: James Gower
James Gower Residential Design

Specifications
Square Footage
Total living area: 1,905Total with basement: 2,933
Main Level:1,055
Upper Level:850
Basement:1,028
Footprint:
Rooms
Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2.0
Master suite: Upper Floor
Attributes
Levels: 2Parking: Carport
Number of car stalls: 1
House Height:
Ceiling Heights:
Basement 7' 9"
Main level 9' 0"
Upper level 9' 0" Vaulted Ceilings in the:
Features
- Verandah
- Abundant Storage
- Sunlit Foyer
- Skylight
- Fireplace
- Mudroom
Description
The essence of country living, the gabled roof lines, wrap–around porch, and richly textured facades create a classic farmhouse feel. Inside, you'll find a versatile room layout, a true country kitchen, and some dramatic spaces.
The entrance foyer is open to the vaulted ceiling, and is lit from the roof skylight above. To the left is the living room, which opens to the dining room beyond. A porch wraps around the living and dining rooms, creating additional outdoor living space. An arched opening leads from the dining area to the kitchen. Past the kitchen is a mudroom, which is conveniently located off the semi–detached garage. The mudroom holds a pantry, and cupboards for extra storage. A full bath is off this hall, as well as a bedroom.
On the second floor, the balcony is open to the entrance foyer below, and has a nook for a desk. There is a master bedroom, a third bedroom, and a full bath to share. The bedrooms have a 9' flat ceiling that slope with the roof at the end walls. Closet spaces are tucked under the sloping roofs.
The optional basement holds a laundry space, a large recreation room, a full bath, space for wine storage, a studio space, a cold room, and a mechanical room.
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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