Moberley Hillside Home
Specifications
Square Footage
Total Above-ground living area | 2245 |
Main Level | 1095 |
Upper Level | 1150 |
Lower level living area | 1175 |
Footprint The dimensions shown are for the house only (indicating the smallest area needed to build). They do not include the garage, porches, or decks, unless they are an integral part of the design. |
34 W x 40 D |
Rooms
Above-ground bedrooms | 3 |
Above-ground bathrooms | 3 |
Master suite | Upper |
Lower-level bedrooms | 1 |
Lower-level bathrooms | 1 |
Attributes
Stories | 3 |
Parking | garage |
Number of stalls | 1 |
House height
Traditionally, the overall height of a house is determined by measuring from the top of the finished floor on the main level, to the highest peak of the roof.
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26 |
Ceiling heights Raising or lowering the height of the ceilings on one or more floors of a house is often a simple change that can be made by your builder. However, if you want to raise the ceiling of the main floor of a two-story home, there has to be room to add steps to the existing staircase. |
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Main level | 9 |
Upper level | 9 |
Vaulted ceilings
We consider a room to be vaulted if the ceiling - whether flat, angled, or curved - is above 10 feet at its highest point. If you prefer that one or more rooms not be vaulted in your new home, this is a very simple change that your builder can make for you.
KEY TO SYMBOLS: LR = Living Room/Great Room DR = Dining Room FAM = Family Room FOY = Foyer STU = Study/Library/Den KIT = Kitchen SUN = Sunroom MBR = Master Bedroom MB = Master Bath LOF = Loft OFF = Office/Guest Room REC = Recreation/Game Room ALL = Entire Level |
MBR |
This home may be built without the basement level, depending on your site condition, and/or if you do not need the extra square footage. The entry door can be easily relocated to the Main floor level, at the existing Nook area. With the basement level, the square footage of the home increases to 3,420. Because of the existing site conditions, the basement level is considered the ground floor, where the entry foyer is located, which is accessed by either the front door or by the garage. There is a walk–in closet off the foyer, and a sitting room to the left. At this level there is also a bedroom with a walk–in closet and a full bath.
At the second floor landing, you’re greeted with sunlight coming in from the hall window and the opening above, which also provides a view to the roof skylight. The open dining room and kitchen have abundant windows, and access to the rear and front decks. A well–lit nook makes a good place for a desk, or for reading. The living room features a central fireplace and built–in cabinets. Down the hall are a bath with shower, a laundry room, and a bedroom/den.
The third floor features a master bedroom with a vaulted ceiling, and a spacious bath that has both a shower and a tub, and a walk–in closet. The master bedroom has a large nook that can used as an office. Part of the office space sits under the slope of the roof, and has a skylight above that brings in natural light. On this floor there is also another bedroom and full bath, and a bonus storage room.
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Side 1 Elevation For Moberley
Side 2 Elevation For Moberley
Brief Description
This home was originally designed for a sloping lot in the mountains, and takes advantage of the sunlight with its use of abundant windows and central atrium skylight. The stone columns, wood siding, and wood timber elements give this house a rustic appeal that would fit in most anywhere.