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Comments (601)My name is Polly Scharling. My husband and I have been dreaming of building our Amicalola Cottage/Tranquility style of home from Garrell Associates since we got married in 2007. We are finally getting close to looking for land to build our home, in the North Carolina mountains, near the Asheville, NC area. It would be so great to see how you built your homes. I have always wanted to see a walk through video (not just still photos on a loop). Also it would be great to see photos some of the spaces that are not necessarily shown on the Garrell website or youtube posts, like the master closet, etc. Also, any custom areas any of you may have changed or designed yourself as custom options. Thank you in advance for your time. Scott & Polly Scharling. :) pascharling@gmail.com or text 239-249-1167...See MoreNantahala Gable House Plan
Comments (1)We were going to purchase a plan from an online website. However, after speaking with contractors they could take it to a draftsman or a lumber yard and redraw the plan in order to give us bids to let us know if we could afford what we wanted or not. This may be an option for you to know if it is worth it to purchase the plan. Also, I am not sure if Garrell sells CAD files, which can make customizing the plan or making changes a little bit more difficult and possibly more costly....See MoreAnyone with experience building a Garrell house plan?
Comments (2)I would also recommend Cornerstone Construction in Asheville. They are easy to work with and can do a custom plan for you. Most builders don't like to quote you a price per square foot price (in our experience)....See MoreGarrell Home - Nantahala & office OR music room
Comments (63)Depending on the cost we are planning to build the Tranquility plan in central Texas, but we can't build a basement to raise the height of the home due to hard soil. Has anyone added a second floor covered patio to the second story of the Tranquilty floor plan or one of the other versions that is similar to it that Garrell offers? Our lot we plan to purchase has a panoramic lake view, but we need to be up higher to see it. We are not planning to build any of rooms on the second floor, but we would like to have an interior staircase leads up through the unfinished second story that gives us access to door that opens onto a 2 story covered deck. If that isn't possible then we would need an exterior staircase with an easy walk up on the exterior side wall of the master/master bath. Our ideal location for our covered deck would be over the Master and Master bath, and we are hoping the roof line can be altered to allow a gable over the covered patio. Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated, as I email Garrell 2 days ago, but I've heard back from them....See MoreVicky Shirey
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