The Woodlyne 1 (2940)
Ski chalet house plan with 2 large bedrooms, open main floor concept, fireplace, screened-in porch
Bedrooms
2
Bath(s)
1
Half B.
1
Living area
1492 sq.ft.
View by floor
1st level | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Kitchen | 9'0" x 13'6" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Dining room | 14'4" x 8'6" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Living room | 24'8" x 12'8" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Foyer | 5'0" x 7'10" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Porch | 8'0" x 3'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Porch | 26'0" x 4'0" | ~ 0'0" | ||
Half bath or powder room | 3'2" x 10'10" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Laundry room | 5'0" x 2'6" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Storage | 10'0" x 4'10" | ~ 8'0" |
2nd level | ||||
Rooms | Sizes | Ceiling | ||
Bedroom | 14'8" x 12'4" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Bedroom | 14'6" x 11'0" | ~ 8'0" | ||
Full bathroom | 7'8" x 12'6" | ~ 8'0" |
Total living area | 1492 sq.ft. |
1st level | 895 sq.ft. |
2nd level | 597 sq.ft. |
Width | 26'0" |
Depth | 36'0" |
Ridge height from top of foundation | 25'0" |
Exterior wall | 2 X 6 |
Foundation type included in the plan | Full basement with walkout i |
Other available foundations (a fee may apply) | Floating Slab, Crawl space, Monolithic Slab |
Builder price code | C |
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From 1055$
Description
Main level: Closed foyer with coat closet and storage area, kitchen with lunch counter, half-bath with laundry facilities, family room with fireplace, dining room with sitting area and access to screened porch. 2nd level: 2 bedrooms, full bathroom.
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Full description
Comfort and panoramic view assured for this ski chalet house plan with 2 large bedrooms
At the origin of many vacation home models proposing an interior layout with truly panoramic views and which you can view on http://www.drummonddesigns.com/, this one is even more interesting by the fact that it suggests a sheltered screened-in terrace in order to enjoy meals outside, safe from mosquitoes.
Inside, the comfort we refer to here is certainly notable with the activities center occupying the entire main level and proposing a beautiful kitchen equipped with plenty of storage, an airy dining room and a vast double living room with a corner fireplace in one of them. Also, there is a large storage area and a laundry corner adjoining the half-bath. And, above all, an abundance of windows spread over four facades, more particularly at the rear, for panoramic views.
On the upper level, this comfort translates into two remarkably sized bedrooms, each equipped with a good sized closet and sharing a complete bathroom whose brightness is assured by the presence of a skylight or roof window, for that interior ‘chalet’ look. Here, it would be feasible to convert, if desired, one of the two upstairs bedrooms in order to obtain three bedrooms while still having nice sized bedrooms.
Distinctive elements
Abundant windows and lovely screened porch (180 sq.ft. 16,20 sq.m.) well integrated. Storage space provided on the first level. Two lovely bedrooms on the second level.
Plan feature(s)
Screened porch, Fireplace, Open floor layout, Gound floor laundry room, Mud room, Lunch counter, Sloped ceiling, Panoramic view
Questions and comments
March 12 2013
Gilles
In a previous post concerning W4940, you mentioned that this house would cost approx. $220,000 to build in Canada... Do you have more specific numbers for South-Eastern New Brunswick?
Thanks.
March 12 2013
Customer service
Good day and thank you for taking the time to write.
The construction estimate cited is a ballpark figure to build this home in Quebec, Canada and was provided to give a rough idea only of the construction cost.
The best way to determine a more realistic cost of building this model in your area is to consult with local contractors and/or materials suppliers.
To this end, you can purchase the materials list prior to buying the plan if this option can be useful to you.
Please let me know if I can further assist you.
Regards
Deborah
November 09 2012
L.Casey
What is the difference between the Woodlyne 1 and 2 plans?
November 12 2012
Customer service
Good day and thank you for your interest in our plans.
The Woodlyne 2 (plan 4940) is the American version of this plan in which the stair configuration is slightly different to conform with the IRC building code.
Other than that and the 10 sq. ft. difference between the two they are the same plan.
If you would like to build this plan in the U.S. the 4940 is your best choice but if you want to build elsewhere, it's up to you.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or comments.
Regards
Deborah
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March 12 2013
Gilles
In a previous post concerning W4940, you mentioned that this house would cost approx. $220,000 to build in Canada... Do you have more specific numbers for South-Eastern New Brunswick?
Thanks.