The WhiteWater is a small timber frame home at 2,049 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The front entrance sits on a cozy porch, opening up to a vaulted timber frame interior. Designed to make the home feel much larger than it is, the ground floor includes a kitchen, dining and living space with a wood-burning stove, and an ensuite master bedroom with ample closet space. The upstairs offers two more bedrooms, a bathroom, and an additional sitting area.
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Appalachian Home Series
The Appalachian style cabin was less of an intentional design aesthetic than it was a product of necessity and rugged ingenuity. The Scotch-Irish settlers who pushed West into the mountains of the southern colonial territories utilized the materials at hand- fieldstone, log timbers, and clay to build simple, single room shelters with steep roofs, stone chimneys and warm lofts that protected from the snow, wind and rains. As time and abundance allowed, new rooms and subsequent wings were built, resulting in the add-hock Appalachian style that we admire today.
The architects and craftsmen at Woodhouse pay tribute to those generations of homesteaders with our Appalachian Home Series. While hand-cut logs and clay chinking have been replaced with energy saving SIP paneled walls and expertly crafted timber frames, the original inspiration carries through to today.
Features and Dimensions
Entry – N/A
Great Room – 12’8″ x 14’0″
Dining Room – 12’8″ x 11’1″
Kitchen – 15’1″ x 25’1″
Powder Room – 6’9″x5′
Master Bedroom – 12’9″ x 15’7″
Walk In Closet – 12’9×9’1″
Master Bathroom – 6’9×9’10”
Loft – 8’2″ x 25’1″
Bedroom (2) – 12’9″ x 11’2″
Bedroom (3) – 12’9″ x 11’2
Bathroom – 6’11″x10’6″
Porch
Wrap around Deck