Named after a mountain in Arizona, this design features a low roof and wraparound porch. The first floor focuses on a central living room, flanked by a kitchen and pantry area. This efficient plan also includes a first floor master suite with the possibility of a second master suite upstairs. The exterior of this home highlights simple details, including clapboards, vertical siding and tasteful dormers.
Inspired by a forest cottage, Katahdin features a compact floor plan with a mid-level landing and is suited to a variety of needs. The master suite offers privacy on the ground floor, while the open space of the main floor welcomes family living. This home incorporates short rafter spans, which are ideal for heavy rain and snow areas.
With its cozy porch and rustic hand-split cedar shake exterior, this home nestles quietly into any natural environment. Although the plan is fairly compact, the interior is spacious, with a quiet second-floor loft that looks out over the main living area and a "retreat" space above the garage. In addition to the master bedroom, there are two bedrooms upstairs, one of which has a private bath.
This three story home has been specifically designed to take advantage of steep sites, although it can be adapted to a flat site. The ground level has two bedrooms with a shared bath, an activities room and a small media area. The main floor offers a sweeping view, and the great room features a dramatic cathedral ceiling. The master suite provides privacy on the upper level.
With a split-level entry, this home is perfect for a steep site and has been designed with features for a very snowy or rainy environment. The design unfolds around the central garage and includes ample storage space. With an option for an in-law apartment with its own private access. The open floor plan includes a kitchen, dining and great room - with the option of a den or bedroom on the main floor. The master suite is located upstairs, with access to a private loft.
The entry of this home leads directly into the cathedral great room, which has sweeping views out the back. The kitchen and dining area share the same views and are arranged for the easy addition of a garage. The master bedroom suite is placed for privacy on the far side of the living area. The upstairs has two bedrooms with a shared bath. A loft overlooks the great room below.
This home is well suited for a site with direct access on one side, and provides living spaces arranged to take advantage of views on two others. The combination kitchen/dining room is placed to take maximum advantage of light and views. The master bedroom suite is private and has a bathroom with two lavatories, a shower and a whirlpool. Upstairs are two bedrooms suitable for children or quests, and a shared bath. A loft overlooks the dining room.
The Wasatch 1300 is designed to take maximum advantage of a sloping site. The kitchen is on the first floor and is conveniently located near the main entry, with the dining room just beyond. The great room appears larger than it is because of its double height cathedral ceiling. The master bedroom and bath are set apart and include a private balcony. Upstairs is another bedroom with its own bath and walk-in closet.
This 2200 square foot home includes an open plan living/dining area and a kitchen with the breakfast area overlooking a covered porch. The generous master bedroom suite is in the back of the house, separated from the guest bedroom and bath at the front. A third bedroom can also serve as an office or den. The entry courtyard provides both privacy and the opportunity for a small garden.
This 2900 square foot home has more generous spaces throughout. The main rooms have flat ceilings with timbered joists; the dining room has a cathedral ceiling. The tower at the entrance could be used as a multi-purpose room, or formal dining room. The "live-in" kitchen is suitable for gourmet cooking, and the master bedroom suite features a large walk-in closet. There is even room for a golf cart in the garage and a utility or mudroom for club storage.
This imposing 3900 square foot two-story home has five bedrooms plus a den that could serve as a guest room. Three bedrooms and a bath are on the second floor, and the generous master bedroom suite is at the rear of the house for privacy. The three-car garage has extra space for a lawn mower or golf cart.84
This coastal cottage makes a wonderful beach home. Porches surround the home almost entirely; there is a screened porch for comfortable outdoor meals, and a convenient outdoor shower.
This is the original Country Living model: compact in size, open in plan, economical to build, and oriented toward a primary view. It features an efficient kitchen with plenty of storage, a dining room with a skylit cathedral ceiling, and a den which may serve as a guest room - and which also has double doors that may be opened to expand the generous living room. The master bedroom has quite an interesting cathedral ceiling and a spacious outdoor deck.
With soaring cathedral rooms on the first floor, this home has a very spacious interior. A columned porch protects the entry. It leads directly into the great room, which boasts extensive windows to take advantage of the primary view. The first floor contains a fully equipped master suite. The kitchen features an island counter for quick meals and has a side entrance, lavatory, and mudroom for an easy connection to the separate garage.
This compact design has proven to be popular as both a vacation home and a primary home. Stylistically, the floor plan recalls the charm of a cape, but has been made contemporary with dramatic cathedral ceilings in both the living and dining rooms. The master bedroom suite may be either upstairs or down.
These new plans offer the advantages of a timber frame combined with the thermal efficiency of structural insulated panels. The designs feature lower maintenance exterior materials, such as Hardiplank® and Azek® trim. The raised second floor gives room for sound insulation, recessed lighting, and plumbing. All the traditional Timberpeg® quality is there, with the advantage of compact designs and lower cost.