Rash Family new construction

New Construction for the Rash Family

On Pride-Port Hudson lies a beautiful home in Zachary that Carroll Construction had the privilege of building just in time for the beginning of school in 2018.

This beautiful low-country farmhouse features the grand stairwell and entry way, high ceilings, breezy colors, and expansive front porch that are typical of this style home. The living room is open all the way to the 2nd floor ceiling with lots of windows bringing in the sunshine. The brick accent wall in the master bedroom add a rustic touch to this farmhouse. We love the screened in back porch with a brick paver flooring.

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Scope of New Construction:

Dimensions:

  • Total Living Area: 3,505 SF
  • 1st Floor Area: 1,835 SF
  • 2nd Floor Area:  616 SF
  • Total Under Roof: 3,742 SF
  • Porches: 676 SF
  • Garage/Storage: 615 SF

Countertops

  • Quartz in the kitchen and the bathrooms, and granite in the utility room.

Flooring:

  • Herringbone Pattern Brick Floor on the back porch
  • Coretec Engineered Wood Floors in the bedrooms, kitchen, living room, and office
  • 12x24 Ceramic Tile in bathrooms, utility/mudroom
  • Art Deco black/white repeating pattern tile in the ½ bath powder room
  • Carpet on the secondary stairs on the 2nd floor leading to the attic

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Kitchen Features

  • Appliance package in the kitchen included single wall oven, gas cooktop with pot-filler, microwave drawer, and dishwasher.
  • Walnut butcher block on the island in the kitchen gives great space for food prep and a farmhouse sink for easier cleaning.
  • The outdoor kitchen includes a stainless steel grill and compact fridge.

Special Features | Interior

  • Living room, kitchen and dining room openings have beautiful exposed reclaimed longleaf pine box beams on the ceiling and a post connecting all three rooms.
  • Reclaimed cypress slab passed down from Grandfather used as the desktop in the office.
  • Shiplap walls in the utility/mudroom and wainscot trim in the dining room as well as the main stairwell.
  • Custom doors were installed in the office and the master bath add a touch of wow.
  • A dramatic brick wall accenting the Master Bedroom adds a rustic touch.
  • Classic soaking tub in the master bath and custom tiled master shower with frameless shower door.
  • 42" Monessen Ventless Gas Fireplace with log kit surrounded by natural stone surround and hearth and box beam mantel.

Special Features | Exterior

  • Front columns have a brick pedestal giving the columns a raised look.
  • Oxford Grey Architectural Shingle Roof
  • Ultra Grain Oak Walnut Finish long panel garage door with upgraded ceramic ball bearing rollers and wifi access to give an ultra quiet ride.
  • Upgraded R-15 Rockwool insulation at the exterior walls gives greater energy efficiency.
  • An x-frame theme was carried throughout the house in the porch railings, aluminum window transoms, and cabinet windows.

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IMPORTANT LOAN CONSIDERATIONS

Your budget is the foundation for every other decision you will make while preparing to build a home because it provides context for what is possible. Most people attempt to answer the question of “What is my budget?” by simply deciding how much they would be comfortable spending. Unfortunately, while this is a crucial part of the process, it ignores the rest of the picture. We advise our clients to answer the following questions in the order below. However, if you are self-financing the project, skip to question #3.

1. How much will a financial institution lend me?

This sets what we refer to as your Maximum Loan Amount.

2. What type of loan will I need?

This is where many people get confused because if you ask the wrong questions when interviewing lenders, you’ll get vastly different answers. We recommend reviewing the information in this article on the loan type you will need before meeting with your lending candidates.

3. How much am I willing to spend?

Just because a lender is will to lend up to your Maximum Loan Amount, this does not mean you will be willing to borrow and spend that amount. Consider the monthly payments as a starting point and adjust your Budget amount from there. Your chosen lender can help you with this.

4. What can I reasonably expect to build for what I am willing to spend?

This answer will come from a qualified builder during your preliminary meeting. Be prepared to discuss your budget so that the builder can help you get a better idea of what size home to design to meet your goals.

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