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Title: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning back
Post by: melwynnd on April 22, 2006, 08:34:13 AM
Hi everyone :)

I hope you're all having a great spring.  It's been crazy around here.

Right now I've got three orphan calves, one orphan lamb(soon to be more) and a milk cow due any time.  I also got honeybees.  I built my own topbar hives.
(https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/melwynnd/000_0676.jpg)

But the really exciting news is that we are starting on a small house!  We didn't go with John's Victoria's cottage since my husband really liked these plans better.  We are excavating for the foundation today and it should be done by the end of the week.  In the interest of saving time and our marriage, I think we are going to hire someone to at least frame the house if not close it in. :D

(https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/melwynnd/houseplans.jpg)
Here's the front of the house

(https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/melwynnd/housef1.jpg)
Here's the first floor.  The only change we are making is to move the front door to the sunporch and turn the entranceway into a pantry.

(https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/melwynnd/housef2.jpg)
Here's the second floor.  We've also decided not to put in the fireplace.

Wish us luck!

Sherry
Title: Re: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning
Post by: Amanda_931 on April 22, 2006, 09:33:44 AM
Pretty house.

Looks, from the artwork, like it comes from Drummond Designs.

I expect if you needed to, you could put a woodstove in front of the wall with the 1st floor closet.  Makes better sense than on an outside wall anyway.
Title: Re: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning
Post by: PEG688 on April 22, 2006, 09:35:07 AM
[size=12]  Good luck  :)  Especially with the bee's  I assume honey bees , my neighbor had bees for years , but he got sick of battling the bee mites that kill the queens so he gave his hives away :( a few years ago.   The house is easy compared to the bee mite thing.

 Nice plan , I like the few changes , I'd think about a gas insert or smaller alternate heat source around here but seeing I don't know where your building , you may not need heat :)

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Title: Re: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning
Post by: glenn kangiser on April 22, 2006, 12:15:32 PM
Nice house, Sherry.  Still Wyoming if I recall correctly so I'm sure heat is a consideration.  That is a much nicer design than a lot of houses I've seen.  Please keep us posted.  Good luck with the animals.
Title: Re: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning
Post by: melwynnd on April 22, 2006, 01:11:45 PM
Oh, for heat we're putting radiant tubing in the floor and having an open direct heating system with the water heater.  It will be under the stairs.  I think we'll probably put in a wood stove where the fireplace would have been as we have lots of days where just a little heat at night is nice, but you don't really need to heat all the time.  Plus I love a fire!! :)

Sherry
Title: Re: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning
Post by: Mark_Chenail on April 23, 2006, 02:44:15 PM
Thats a nice little house, I particularly like the big arbor and the little sheltered arbor.  And it wont be hard to add a downstairs bedroom left of the front hall and expand the bath when you get old and feeble. :)
Title: Re: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning
Post by: John Raabe on April 24, 2006, 09:01:41 AM
Nice efficient design that should be straightforward to build. Are you going to have the W/D in the revised entry area?

That chop out of the roof for the stair dormer seems contrived. Could a skylight or simple eyebrow dormer work as well? (Check for 6'-8" min headroom.)
Title: Re: Change of plans(again) but there's no turning
Post by: melwynnd on April 24, 2006, 12:12:11 PM
We are putting a stacking W/D in the closet across from the half bath.  There's a linen closet right above that and I'd like a laundry chute in it.

The dormer is there to allow more headroom for the stairs, I think.  I kind of like it myself, although I doubt we put a round window in it.  It should make the stairway nice and bright.

We are going to glass in the screened porch and put heat in it and use is as part of the house.  We probably won't put in the window boxes or the back arbor which, I think, is at a strange angle.  I know they matched it to the chiminy, but we aren't putting that in.

If I could have my way and didn't have to consider others, I'd stucco the whole thing and put a thatch roof on it.  But I like it the way it is pictured to.

Sherry

(https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d185/melwynnd/000_0688.jpg)

Here's my husband excavating for the foundation.  He loves that backhoe ;D.