The Nevis 34 New Home Plan Designed for Building Lot in Bannockburn Bethesda Maryland
New Home Elevation:
Here are some option floor plans for this new home proposed for a building
lot in Bethesda:
New Home Plans designed by Architect on staff.
Attention to Architectectural Detail of Custom Built-ins For A New Home
Watch a typical design meeting. Here Kevin, our architect, and the
owner have a design session on designing a custom built-in.
This is typical of the attention to detail required when you design
and build your home. This home won Best Custom Home of The
Year in McLean for design and craftsmanship.
Please Let Me Know What You Think of This New Home Plan Prototype With First Floor Master Suite By Posting Comments in The Box Below…Thanks
This new home plan appeals to a growing portion of our Washington DC market, which according to our research, is requesting 1st floor master suites more now than in prior years.
This plan prototype may be selected for our spring 2011 semi-custom home launch.
Please make comments below and let us know what you like or don’t like about this plan. And as always, we want to hear your suggestions for new home plans that you’d like to see.
New Custom Home Plan In Bethesda for 9000sf Lot
Here is a brand new custom home plan designed especially
for a shallow small lot. This is a great home plan for a two
or three person household, yet we have options to expand
this home plan to add rooms for a larger household.
This is new home plan is also ideal for shallow lots
and for home building lots that slope
front to back with a walk out basement.
Arrowwood Bethesda Home Addition – Who Says Brick Can’t Be Matched?
Matching brick on a home renovation or an addition to a home
is always one of the questions we get asked by homeowners.
And rightfully so. After all, one of the tell-tale signs of a crudely
built addition to a house is matching old materials with new
materials.
Here is a home in Bethesda which the new brick on the rear kitchen
addition matched the over 15 year old original brick almost
perfectly (of course it always helps if the brick is still being
manufactured).














