Beautiful open lifestyle space with coffee bar next to dining space.
Open kitchen makes the whole lifestyle space feel and live larger. 10″ ceilings, 7″ base, and 7″ crown.
2 1/2 story sound front home with flood through ground floor.
The dining room is being used as a study and could also be a guest bedroom. It has private access to the powder room.
Spiral stairs go up to the 2nd floor porch. Notice the nautilus cutouts on the stairs.
Garage doors open up the space for indoor outdoor entertaining and also serve to allow flood waters to pass through with minimal damage to exterior walls.
Lori picked out a free standing vanity which we set against a glass tile wall. Powder room can be entered from the hall or study.
Jack and Jill vanities.
Guest bedroom has a spacious sitting area with a nice view to the front.
Upstairs guest bedroom.
Coretec stairs with stained oak hand rails.
Vessel lavatories are semi recessed into a stone top for ease of use.
Door provides convenient access to laundry.
Master bath
Master BR
Front door is faux finished fiberglass for long life and low maintenance.
Tom adds some TLC to the front porch stair railing.
Everyone pitching in to raise the spiral staircase on the back porch.
Foam insulated exterior walls and roof decking provide an air tight, quiet, and extremely energy efficient thermal envelope.
The green zip board wall sheathing with all joints taped and sealed provides for an water resistant and air tight thermal envelope. House wrap just doesn’t do the job by the time you pierce it with thousands of nails. The zip board coating seals to the nail shanks. Duorock (cement board) was used for the stucco substrate for durability and impact resistance.
Bo and JP Install the peal & seal sub roof which keeps the roof water tight if a shingle gets damaged during a hurricane. It also qualifies the home for an insurance discount.
We use green Zipwall structural sheathing to create a water resistive, air tight, and highly energy efficient thermal envelope structure. All joints are sealed with zip wall tape. This system is far superior to house wrap which doesn’t stop water and air infiltration very well once you punch thousands of nail holes in it when installing the siding. The green Zipwall coating seals to the nail shanks.
BT finishes around the J bolts while Roy and Curt rotary trowel the slab
Roy measures the footings while Brian handles the concrete pump hose. The deep foundation footings are designed to prevent undermining by flood waters.