Description:
Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom rustic home with 2,561 heated sq. ft., perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of nature and a cozy atmosphere. The exterior features stone and rough sawn timbers, accented with arched windows and shutters. Inside, the open floor plan offers a private master suite with access to a covered porch, vaulted lodge room, and a spacious kitchen with casual seating at the counter.

Home Details:
– 3 bedrooms
– 3 full bathrooms
– 1 half bathroom
– Heated area: 2,561 sq. ft.
– Architectural style: Cottage/Craftsman/Mountain/Rustic/Vacation
– Special features: Angled garage, split bedrooms, home office, first-floor master suite

Types of Lots it Could Go On:
This house plan is ideal for lots that can accommodate its dimensions (79’2″ width x 67’11” depth). It would be well-suited for sloping lots due to its walkout basement foundation option. The home’s rustic charm makes it an excellent choice for mountain or wooded settings.

MLS Listing:
Property Type: Single Family Home
Price: [Enter Price]
Location: [Enter Address]

Experience the warmth and charm of this stunning 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom rustic retreat nestled in nature’s beauty! Boasting an open floor plan with an impressive vaulted lodge room visible from the two-story foyer and a private master suite on the first floor that opens to a covered porch. The gourmet kitchen offers casual seating at the counter while overlooking the lodge room – perfect for entertaining! Upstairs you’ll find additional bedrooms along with extra storage space and a fantastic home office featuring its own covered porch. This unique property is truly one-of-a-kind!

Additional Features:
– Heated area: 2,561 sq. ft.
– 2-car attached garage
– Architectural style: Cottage/Craftsman/Mountain/Rustic/Vacation
– Special features: Angled garage, split bedrooms, home office, first-floor master suite

 

Finish Out Options and Costs:

1. Flooring:
a. Hardwood flooring – $6 to $12 per square foot (material and installation)
b. Carpet – $3 to $5 per square foot (material and installation)
c. Tile – $5 to $10 per square foot (material and installation)

2. Kitchen Countertops:
a. Granite – $50 to $200 per square foot (material and installation)
b. Quartz – $60 to $120 per square foot (material and installation)
c. Laminate – $20 to $60 per square foot (material and installation)

3. Bathroom Countertops:
a. Granite – $50 to $200 per square foot (material and installation)
b. Quartz – $60 to$120 per square foot (material and installation)
c. Laminate – 20$-60$ Per Square Foot(materials & Installation)

4. Cabinets:
a. Custom cabinets: 500$-1200$ Per Linear Foot(Materials & Installation)
b.Semi-custom cabinets: 150$-650$ Per Linear Foot(Materials & Installation)
c.Stock Cabinets: 50$-300$ Per Linear Foot(Materials & Installation)

5.Painting
a.Interior painting: 1-3$/Per Square Foot(Materials & Labor)

6.Light Fixtures
a.Recessed lighting:100-200$/Per Fixture(Installation Only, Price Varies By Region And Electrician)
b.Chandeliers :250-1500$(Materials Only, Price Varies By Style And Size)

7.Fireplace
a.Gas Fireplace Insert :2000-4000$(Materials & Installation,Price Varies By Brand And Model)
b.Wood Burning Fireplace :7000-10000$(Materials & Installation, Price Varies By Size And Materials)

8.Windows
a.Vinyl Windows: 300-700$ Per Window(Materials & Installation, Price Varies By Size And Brand)
b.Wood Windows: 600-1200$ Per Window(Materials & Installation, Price Varies By Size And Brand)

9.Doors
a.Interior Doors: 150-500$(Materials & Installation, Price Varies By Style And Material)
b.Exterior Doors: 500-5000$(Materials & Installation, Price Varies By Style And Material)

10. Plumbing Fixtures
a.Toilets :250-1000$(Materials Only,Price Varies By Brand And Model)
b.Faucets :100-800$(Materials Only,Price Varies By Brand And Model)
c.Showerheads :50-800$(Materials Only,Price Varies By Brand And Model)

Please note that these costs are approximate and can vary depending on the specific materials chosen and local labor rates. It is recommended to get multiple quotes from contractors and suppliers to get an accurate estimate for your project.

 

Based on the provided information, here is a list of materials needed to build the house:

1. Stone for exterior facade
2. Rough sawn timbers for exterior accents
3. Arched windows and shutters
4. Concrete for foundation support walls and basement (if applicable)
5. Wood or engineered floor joists and ceiling joists
6. Roofing materials (shingles, underlayment, etc.)
7. Exterior railing and banding materials
8. Electrical wiring, outlets, switches, and fixtures
9. Interior wall framing materials (2×4 or 2×6 studs)
10. Drywall for interior walls and ceilings
11. Insulation for walls and ceilings
12. Doors (interior and exterior) with necessary hardware
13. Flooring materials (hardwood, tile, carpet, etc.)
14. Cabinetry and countertops for kitchen and bathrooms
15. Plumbing fixtures (sinks, faucets, toilets, bathtubs/showers)
16. Appliances (stove/oven range, refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher)
17- Paints or stains for interior/exterior surfaces

Additional items that may be required depending on local codes/regulations:

18- Architectural or Engineering Stamp
19- Site Plan
20- Mechanical Drawings
21- Plumbing Drawings
22- Energy calculations

Note that subcontractors typically handle items such as mechanical drawings/plans as well as plumbing drawings/plans.

Please note that this list is not exhaustive but provides a general overview of the main building materials required based on the provided plan details.

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