Home Plan Detail
Woodside
Plan ID Number: ED-002
Designed by: John Barrja
Barrja Design

Specifications
Square Footage
Total living area: 3,826Main Level:2,036 Upper Level:1,790 Footprint:
Rooms
Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 3.5
Master suite: Main Floor
Attributes
Levels: 2Parking: Garage
Number of car stalls: 3
Foundation:
Features
- Study/Guest Rm.
- Terrace
- Screened Porch
- Fireplace
- Upper Bonus Rm.
- 2-Story Ceiling
Description
Woodside is a beautifully crafted home, with both Tudor and Craftsman style details. A combination of stone, stucco, wood shingles, and wood trim finishes sit under steep roofs with decorative wood brackets.
After entering into the foyer, a formal dining room is to the left, which is framed by posts. Straight ahead is an open gathering room, with a two–story open beam ceiling and a fireplace. Views to the rear terrace and beyond are seen through the rear windows and doors. A center island with an extended counter for eating separates the gathering room from the open kitchen. A breakfast nook has views to the rear terrace, and accesses a screened porch, creating additional spaces to dine and relax. From the kitchen, a small hall leads to a pantry, a laundry, a three–car garage, a full bath, and a study/guest room. To the right of the entry foyer is a master bedroom suite, which has a raised tray ceiling, and a door to the rear terrace. The master bath has a tub, a separate shower, a private toilet, and a huge walk–in closet.
After coming up the stairs, a large bonus/recreation room is to the right, and to the left is a bedroom suite, with a bay window, a large walk–in closet, and a private full bath. The balcony looks down to the gathering room below, and leads to two more bedrooms with a shared full bath.
Foundation Info
This house was originally designed to have a crawlspace foundation. However, if you prefer a basement or slab foundation, these are fairly simple and inexpensive changes that your builder can often make for you.
Please Note
This house was originally designed for a family in Charlotte, North Carolina, who (understandably) do not want another house just like theirs built nearby. If you're planning to build within a 50–mile radius of downtown Charlotte, the designer needs to approve the location – which he nearly always does – before he'll grant a copyright release allowing you to legally build the house. Just give us the address or location of your property, via email or phone –– and we'll get back to you right away.
Electronic Format
These plans were drawn using a well–known and highly respected architectural design software program called SoftPlan (version 13). This software can export the same files in .dwg format, so they can also be modified by anyone who uses AutoCAD, which is nearly universal. The CD for this plan includes the files in both SoftPlan and AutoCAD–ready .dwg, as well as in .pdf for easy viewing on your home or office computer.
Floor Plans
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Elevations
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