The main level of this house under air (not including porches) is just over 1900 square feet. The basement level I'd estimate to be just under 500 square feet, so I'm guessing it's around 2400 square feet total. We'll be doing a standard 2x6 framing with concrete log siding. I found this today and just thought it was a great thing. Unless you get close enough to touch this, you'd never know it wasn't real logs. They can do any color you want, and we're looking at a White Ash log color with a white 'chinking'. We'll go with a stacked stone in a nice grey tone along the bottom of the house and up the front pillars. I'd like the stone along the clerestory windows as well, but we're still tossing that idea area. So, here is the floor plan and the general look of the house, as well as the garage.
As you can see on the sketch of the house, the posts and railings on the porch will be darker than the siding. We'll use the same color trim around the doors and windows.
Because I'm such a control freak, I plan everything years in advance. I've spent weeks going over different things for the house and here is what I came up with.
Flooring:
Master bedroom, master study and guest room will be hickory hardwood engineered flooring
In the main level living spaces, kitchen, bathrooms, and showers will all be slate tiling.
All living room / dining room / kitchen, bedrooms / study, and bathrooms will have radiant heat flooring.
Rec room will be a pet free zone and will be the only room with carpet. The laundry and half bath downstairs will have the radiant heat flooring with the same slate tile as upstairs.
Kitchen:
Cream Pearl grantite countertops
Right now I like the hickory cabinets, especially because they'd tie in the bedroom flooring. But with the grey / white granite countertops, I'm kind of leaning toward going with a more classic white kitchen cabinet. We'll see!
A basic white kitchen door with the same 3/3 windows that the entry / exit doors will have in the house.
Other:
I detest lamps with a passion. Throughout the house there will be can lighting everywhere. I don't mind the overhead chandeliers and pendant lights and such, but for primary lighting, this will be it.
Because there will be so many can lights, chandeliers, pendant lights, etc, I thought this was a great little light switch box. You can control four different things in one!
This is just a nightlight. I'll add a couple of these in the living room, one or two in the dining room and one in the kitchen, as well as one in each bathroom. I hate having to turn on an obnoxious bright light in the middle of the night! These will also be attached to the risers on the stairs doing down to the basement so you can see the steps even if the main lighting source is off.
This is half nightlight, half electric outlet. For the outlets in the kitchen and bathroom, I'll use these.
I don't like the plain switches and the square ones never did anything for me. These oval light switches I thought were a nice change. Something a bit softer.
How cool is this? A USB charging station right on your electric outlets. Sweet! I'll add one of these to each of the bedrooms and one to the living room and Rec room.
Entry:
Entry / exit doors. Nothing fancy, just a nice standard french door. I'll look into a set of sidelights for the door as well and maybe a nice arched transom like the sketch of the house shows.
First photo is the pendant light and the photo above is the wall light. The wall lights will be attached to the front stacked stone posts at the steps. The pendant light will hang in the entrance in front of the front door on the porch.
Some interior design elements:
Bay window in the dining room
Exposed beams in the great room
Stacked stone and either reclaimed hardwood or the concrete log will be used in the master bathroom.
A bar similar to this will be built into the Rec room downstairs. Will have wine glass hangers under the cubbies. The cubbies will be a wine holder. A small sink will be on the base and storage under.
And the grounds..............
A driveway will be lined in shade trees with the bases surrounded by hostas and flowers. The trees will totally obscure the view of the house from the road, only opening up right before you approach the main driveway.
Off the porch behind the house will be a large walled garden. On the far end will be a small building containing an indoor pool (similar to the photo on the right) and a small efficiency guest apartment. The garden itself will be filled with pathways, a couple ponds connected by a stream filled with koi, and large grassy areas for sitting and enjoying company.
Only a couple shade trees will be in the back garden, but they'll be covered year round in small lights. A gazebo will sit in a corner, also covered in small lights and lamps will be along the pathways to light the way to the pool in the evenings.
At some point my plans include putting up a large barn that can be used for get togethers for the family. I envision a kitchenette and bar along one side with tables and chairs along the other. A dance floor in the middle and a loft along the back that has lounge chairs for relaxing and watching the party. Again, lots of small lights to give it an intimate feel.
And the driveway. As you pull up to the house there will be a circular drive and right before you get to it, a nice little stamped design in the center. The rest of the drive in front of the house once you're out of the trees will be stamped and stained concrete as well.
I spend hours every week going over the floor plan, deciding where each light switch will be and how furniture will be arranged. It's the push I need to work harder on my nursing degree and getting the credit report cleaned up and spotless!







































