First floor | 1932 |
Second floor | 775 |
Total heated | 2707 |
Garage | 1932 |
Width | 41' 0" |
Depth | 65' 0" |
Main level | 10' 0" |
2nd level | 9' 0" |
Basement Level | 8' 0" |
Stories | 2 |
Bedroom | 4 |
Bathrooms | 4+ |
Garage spaces | 2 |
Architectural Styles | Beach, Low country |
Structure type | Single family home |
Bedroom Features | Main floor master, Walk in closet, Main floor guestroom |
Kitchen Features | Kitchen island, Walk in pantry |
Additional Room Features | Den/Office/Study, Great/Living room, Hobby/Rec room, Main floor laundry |
Garage Features | Front entry |
Outdoor spaces | Loft balcony, Covered front porch, Screened porch, Covered rear porch |
Lot characteristics | Suited for view lot |
Cover sheet
An artist's rendering of the exterior of the house shows you approximately how the house will look when it’s constructed and landscaped.
Floor plan(s)
Set of detailed plans for each floor, showing the room layouts, interior square footages, door/wall partitions and window sizes. Also included are suggested locations for your kitchen appliances, plumbing fixtures, electrical outlets, etc.
Exterior elevations
Front, rear, right and left side exterior elevations are shown including the exterior materials and measurements of your home.
Interior elevations
These drawings show a suggested layout design of cabinets, utility rooms, fireplaces, built-ins and other interior features depending on the complexity of your home.
Roof plan
Shows an overall bird ’s eye view of the roof layout, roof pitch, slopes and ridges of your roof design.
Foundation plan
This page gives you an overview of typical sections and details of the foundation. Every home has its own specific foundation requirements. You will need to verify and use the details pertinent to your home ’s foundation in addition to abiding by your local area building codes.
Cross-section details
These drawings are vertical cutaways views of your home detailing important relationships from one floor level to another, including changes in ceiling and roof heights.
Swallowtail Architecture
For architect Rachel Burton, each home is a beautiful gem. Each needs the perfect setting and fit, both for the owners and for the landscape on which the home sits. Rachel named her practice Swallowtail Architecture after the classic swallowtail joint, a precise and beautiful coming together of two pieces of wood, another kind of perfect fit. She has more than 30 years of experience on an array of projects. Rachel specializes in residential architecture on Sullivan’s Island, Kiawah Island, Summerville and in the Lowcountry around Charleston, South Carolina.
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