The Alpine Home

$1,495.00

The Alpine is a thoughtfully designed three-bedroom, two-bath home created for a small family and built to adapt gracefully over time. A welcoming wraparound porch extends the living space outdoors, while the open, well-balanced interior supports natural gathering with clear sightlines and intuitive flow between the kitchen, dining, and living areas.

The Alpine quietly integrates aging-in-place and universal design principles that support long-term living without feeling specialized. The primary suite is positioned for accessibility and flexibility, featuring generous clearances, a thoughtfully planned bathroom layout, and a large walk-in closet with discreet built-in safe storage. An optional enclosed toilet room can be included for privacy while remaining intentionally positioned for future adaptation if needs change.

Two additional bedrooms share a hall bath, providing flexibility for children, guests, or future support spaces. (The hall bath serving the secondary bedrooms is not fully accessible.) An additional flex room offers long-term adaptability and can function as an office, exercise room, hobby space, playroom, storage, or future care space. This room includes an optional window that may be swapped for a door to support changing access needs over time.

The plan is shown with the optional Evergreen Ridge interior finish palette—a moody, nature-forward mix of rich greens, warm woods, and high-contrast neutrals. The Alpine offers a strong foundation for real life—today and into the future.

The Alpine is a thoughtfully designed three-bedroom, two-bath home created for a small family and built to adapt gracefully over time. A welcoming wraparound porch extends the living space outdoors, while the open, well-balanced interior supports natural gathering with clear sightlines and intuitive flow between the kitchen, dining, and living areas.

The Alpine quietly integrates aging-in-place and universal design principles that support long-term living without feeling specialized. The primary suite is positioned for accessibility and flexibility, featuring generous clearances, a thoughtfully planned bathroom layout, and a large walk-in closet with discreet built-in safe storage. An optional enclosed toilet room can be included for privacy while remaining intentionally positioned for future adaptation if needs change.

Two additional bedrooms share a hall bath, providing flexibility for children, guests, or future support spaces. (The hall bath serving the secondary bedrooms is not fully accessible.) An additional flex room offers long-term adaptability and can function as an office, exercise room, hobby space, playroom, storage, or future care space. This room includes an optional window that may be swapped for a door to support changing access needs over time.

The plan is shown with the optional Evergreen Ridge interior finish palette—a moody, nature-forward mix of rich greens, warm woods, and high-contrast neutrals. The Alpine offers a strong foundation for real life—today and into the future.

  • Heated SF: 1,724

    Wrap Around Porch SF: 554

    • 1 Story fully accessible layout

    • 1 Primary Suite with large accessible bathroom, optional enclosed toilet room, & walk-in closet with discreet safe storage

    • Large open floor plan including U-shaped kitchen with peninsula seating, dining room and living room.

    • 2 additional bedrooms with shared full hall bath (hall bath is not accessible).

    • Laundry / Mudroom with sink, hanging space, and storage.

    • Flex room for office, exercise, playroom, hobby space, storage or future care needs (optional window may be converted to door).

    • Wraparound porch totaling 554 SF for outdoor living and connection to landscape.

  • Width: 54’-3”

    Depth: 44’-3”

  • Each plan set provides architectural and interior design intent prepared by a North Carolina Registered Interior Designer. Documents include:

    • Architectural dimensioned floor plan

    • Interior elevations including custom cabinetry, fixture, and millwork design

    • Exterior elevations

    • Room layouts and circulation planning

    • Accessibility and aging-in-place design intent

    • Door and window sizing and location (nominal)

    • General notes for contractor coordination and budgeting

    • Specialized accessibility and universal design floor plan illustrating key aging-in-place and mobility principles to support long-term usability and informed coordination during construction

    • Fully editable AutoCAD (.dwg) file, ready for engineering, permitting, and collaboration with your builder or consultants

  • The following items are intentionally excluded and must be provided by licensed professionals in the local jurisdiction of construction:

    • Structural engineering and load calculations

    • Foundation design

    • Framing plans and details

    • Electrical, plumbing, or mechanical engineering

    • Site design, grading, drainage, or soil analysis

    • Code compliance review or permitting services

    • Visit FAQ on home plans landing page for further information

    • Primary suite designed with generous clearances and a flexible bathroom layout that can adapt over time

    • Thoughtful circulation and clear sightlines that support changing mobility without altering the home’s character

    • A versatile flex space that can shift from office or playroom to hobby space, storage, exercise area, or future care support

    • Universal design principles integrated subtly—so the home feels timeless now and adaptable later

  • This plan may be a great fit if you:

    • Are building a new home for a small family or future-focused couple

    • Want open living spaces with strong flow and connection

    • Appreciate aging-in-place features that are integrated quietly, not visibly

    • Need flexible spaces that can evolve as your lifestyle changes

    • Value long-term livability without sacrificing design or comfort

The Alpine goat is known for its versatility, resilience, and ability to thrive in a wide range of environments. Confident and adaptable by nature, Alpines are natural problem solvers with a steady, curious presence — a fitting namesake for a home designed to support daily life, growth, and change with ease.

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