We have been dreaming and planning about building our ideal home for years and the time is finally here! We are almost complete with the outside details and floor plans for our new home on the French Broad River.
I have just returned from a trip with my friend Jill to the Carolina's , visiting both of our new home sites. Jill's foundation has been poured and the framing is beginning. It was so excited to see the house actually being built!
The beauty of the area only confirms our recent decision to build there. Asheville, NC has been named the Most Beautiful Place in the Country by Good Morning America's viewers. And the French Broad River has been named one of the most romantic rivers in the US. The milder climate and sheer beauty of the landscape is so appealing.
While the leaves in Chicago are just now beginning to open and most days are still cold, the Carolina's were delightfully warm and the spring flora was in full bloom.
Just take a look at some of the pictures of the area last week!
So many trees and bushes were in full bloom- so lush and full with flowers.
I loved this huge bush. I have to plant one -
Late afternoon sun on the lake by our temporary cabin.
The sky clearing right after a rainfall.
With so much outdoor beauty surrounding us, we are been very mindful of designing a home that
opens to the great outdoors. Many national forests and the Blue Ridge Parkway are only minutes from our door. Our property sits directly on the French Broad River and the sounds of the water crashing over the rocks and boulders is so relaxing and soothing.
Here is the view from our future living room overlooking the river. Many of these trees will be
cut away to make room for the house, but we will keep as many as possible and simply remove some of the lower limbs to create a view.
We are trying to accomplish a "French Mountain Home" vibe with the river as the main feature.
Because our lot is so steep, we will enter directly from the road into a pea gravel motor court.
Our plan was to build a one level home. However, as we have been learning ,
it is much more cost effective to build and use your lower level when you own a steep lot.
The main floor has the master suite to the right of the center core with a small parlour leading in to it and providing a buffer from the main living area. The center of the house is a large gathering room with a flat screen on one end and a "reading conversation fireplace" zone on the other end. There will be an entertaining kitchen and dining hall , separate from a larder and scullery for the prep and clean up of meals. A conservatory is directly off the kitchen and has direct access to the terrace. A screened porch with a fireplace is attached to the end of the dining hall. A laundry craft room is directly off the 2 car garage as you enter the side of the house.
Our hope was to get a 3 car garage so we could store a boat for my fisherman husband. But the
topography did not allow room for that either!
At this point in the design process, we are planning a dark grey metal roof and grey stone and stucco.
But we have already changed our minds several times, so it's anybody's guess ???????
On the back of the home- which overlooks the river- we are planning lots of French doors with Juliette balconies. Our hope is to be able to keep the doors open much of the year so we can hear the sounds of the river. The lot is so steep that the lower level floor will be 12 feet above the ground.
Hopefully that elevation, will keep the critters at bay!
All of the bedrooms will be facing the river, so that summer nights can be enjoyed listening to the sounds of the river below. The back of the house and terraces face west, so we should be able to enjoy beautiful sunsets. Our view across the river is a beautiful lush forest on the side of a mountain..
The lower level is accessed via a wide open staircase off the main entrance. Two guest suites with their own baths and Juliette balconies overlook the river below. A shared sitting room is between the two suites. To the left of the floor will be rooms for fly fishing equipment, exercising and an office for Mr.RTH . These spaces will have open to the lower level screened in porch and terrace. The mechanical room and seasonal storage will be located to the back of the floor.
Stone terraces will be built on the south and west side of the house, with the lower level protruding out from under the upper terrace. That will allow more sun for flowers and herbs. The upper deck will open from the dining hall and conservatory. The conservatory off the southern side will provide enough natural light to grow herbs and flowers year round.
The lower terraces will open off my husband's study and workout room. We plan to utilize the lower level screened covered porch as a sleeping porch in the summer. The next 18 months should be a fun time planning and designing this home. There are so many new materials and resources to explore. We are planning some unusual layouts and rooms in this home- not a traditional plan at all. Stay tuned for more as we navigate the building process!
I can see my room taking shape. Love my view!
ReplyDeleteI can hear the river when I visualize you having all your windows open and taking it all in! I love the back with all the different seating areas to choose from. Sitting there with your glass of wine, reading your cookbooks, feet up and just chillin ......who could ask for more!
ReplyDeleteIt's gonna be wonderful! I love North Carolina, and the area you're talking about is beautiful. Big, huge congrats on taking the leap, you will be so happy you did. xx's
ReplyDeleteSusan, what a beautiful place to build your retirement home! My husband and I are doing something similar in a very scenic part of Utah (much different from North Carolina, but still very beautiful). Good luck with your home building adventure!
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It is fun to see your dreams taking shape.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be a spectacular home.
Happy for you.
My room does not look to shabby either.
AMAZING! GORGEOUS! BREATHTAKING!
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