Why Pygora?
The Pygora goat is a gentle, pint-sized fiber goat known for its incredibly soft fleece and friendly, easygoing nature. Small but full of charm, it’s the perfect namesake for a cozy, thoughtfully designed downsized home.
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Heated SF: 1,082
Unheated SF (Garage): 389
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1 Story fully accessible layout
1 Primary Suite with walk-in closet.
Primary bathroom includes a large roll-in shower designed for independence or assisted care if ever needed, thoughtfully connected to the laundry room for comfort, efficiency, and ease of use.
1 Guest bedroom with closet that could also be utilized as an office, studio, or flex space.
½ Bath including toilet, sink & storage.
1 Car Garage
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Width: 60’-8”
Depth: 26’-5”
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Each plan set provides architectural and interior design intent prepared by a North Carolina Registered Interior Designer. Documents include:
Architectural dimensioned floor plan and roof 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
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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
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Single-level living with accessible circulation designed to support independence from day one
Calm, open layouts that reduce physical strain and support ease of movement throughout daily routines
Adaptable spaces that allow the home to evolve without renovation or disruption
Universal design embedded quietly into the design—prioritizing comfort, dignity, and longevity
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This plan may be a great fit if you:
Want a cozy single-level home designed for aging in place from the start
Prefer simplicity, calm spaces, and easy circulation
Are retired, downsizing, or planning to live independently long-term
Value natural light, warmth, and thoughtful design
