Azalia – 17051

$6,000.00 (Plus applicable taxes)

Description

The Azalia is a study in the unabashedly contemporary and luxurious, a taste of Southern Gulf decadence that glamorizes any setting. At two storeys and over 7,500 square feet of finished floor area, it provides all the amenities you could desire—and a few you never imagined. Boldly jutting eaves sit above striking rectangular and mullioned windows, while its snaking footprint wraps around an outdoor pool and large covered deck. A delightful covered patio connects the main sections of the house, overlooking the pool. And that’s just the outside! Inside, a fully finished basement provides two large bedrooms with respective walk-in closets, as well as a rec room, media room, and bathroom. The main floor is a glorious open-concept space that’s all raised ceilings and natural light. The heart of it is its open-concept great room, dining room, and kitchen. But that’s not all—a short stroll away is an indoor gym, full workshop, and 4-bay garage. Upstairs is the type of master bedroom you would expect in a home like Azalia: with a large walk in closet and sprawling en suite, it’s the definition of luxury. Two additional bedrooms, a bathroom, and a rec room round out this floor. Choose the Azalia house design today for a sumptuous approach to living that always feels like vacation.

This plan is not a complete permit drawing set. The price of this plan is $2000 and the cost to finish the plans for building permit is $4000 for a total of $6000.

Have You Discovered Your Dream Home Yet?

We’re eager to assist you in finding the perfect match, and are there to provide support until your home is built. Reach out to Guliker Design for a complimentary consultation, available over the phone or in-person within Lower Mainland, BC.
With over 15 year of hands-on building experience, you can be sure we know how an entire house is constructed. What we design, we are able to build. Understanding the ins and outs, of many types of buildings we are able to determine where costs can be reduced by providing another framing alternative, and provide the correct amount of details for the contractor to be able to construct the home without any delays.