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Lakeview Court

Plan ID Number: BM-415

Designed by: Bruce Millard
Studio of Sustainable Design



Specifications

Square Footage

Total living area: 2,716
Total with basement: 4,150
Main Level:2,058
Upper Level:658
Lower Level:1,446
Footprint: More Information 76' 1" W x 32' 1" D

Rooms

Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2.5
Master suite: Main Floor

Attributes

Levels: 2
Parking: Garage
Number of car stalls: 3
Foundation:More Information
Easily modified to
Basement
Crawlspace, Pier, Slab
Lot type(s):
Easily modified to
Sloping
Flat

Features

  • Rear Courtyard
  • Sun Room
  • Open Floorplan
  • Radiant Heat
  • Central Fireplace
  • 2Bed 1Bath in Basement

Description

Lakeview Court was originally built as a passive solar lakeside home, and was naturally framed by spacious views of the surrounding lake and mountain. It was designed to be situated on a common sized 100–foot urban lot with 5 foot setbacks. The post-and-beam north side entry is recessed from the street with a landscaped car court, creating a spacious and private entry. All the rooms of this home open onto or provide direct views of a private southern court and terrace, and also overlook the rearward view.

Comprising a total of more than 4,100 square feet (if the lower level is built), this design creates separate living spaces within the home, separates the garage and the living space, and provides private exterior living spaces.

The plan consists of three levels: The lower, family level includes a media room opening to the court, two bedrooms and abundant storage. The main level encloses the living spaces and master suite. The versatile upper level is designed for two home offices, one bedroom and one office, or two bedrooms.

This naturally crafted home has a large island kitchen with an adjacent pantry, a spacious laundry room and mud porch, and a screened breakfast porch that captures the sun, lake views and breezes. It is arranged to be both open and private, with individual spaces for relaxing, entertaining and working. The construction is extremely durable, low maintenance, energy efficient and sustainable, including materials such as Rastra recycled-foam concrete walls, structural insulated roof panels, reused wood timbers, and cement stucco and cement siding exterior. The main home by itself is 32' X 76'. It measures 75' X 83' with the Sun Room and three car garage included.

The house interior is finished with tinted gypsum plaster, recycled timbers, forge steel railing, wood ceilings and trim, and natural, durable, healthy finishes. Large sliding-glass doors and wood casement windows expose the interior to southern sun and lake views. High windows in gabled ceiling rooms and a three–level open stairway provide for natural summer ventilation throughout the house as well as effecting a visual connection to all levels. Corner windows are used to increase the view cone in all directions.

All told, this carefully designed, naturally finished and spacious home is ideal for an urban or lakeside landscape.

Although this home was designed with ICF and SIPs construction, it can be easily changed to standard stud construction by your builder or design professional. Be sure to confirm this with your builder prior to purchasing the plans.

Foundation Info
This house was originally designed to have a basement foundation. However, if you prefer a crawlspace or a slab foundation, these are fairly simple and inexpensive changes that your builder can often make for you. If the basement design is not displayed in the Floor Plans, it's because it is unfinished.

Floor Plans

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Elevations

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