The Agatha Home Plan 1500 is under construction in Ooltewah, TN!
New Castle Homes is currently building The Agatha home plan 1500 in Ooltewah, Tennessee. Follow the progress in this Rendering-to-Reality story, from foundation to move-in ready!
Foundation:
Digging and pouring footings, adding block and sealing the outside of the block.
Framing:
There will be a brick archway from the great room to the kitchen. The great room will feature 19′ ceilings with Jackson Manor Queen brick from General Shale with bright white mortar. The dining room and main bedroom have been extended out 4 additional feet from the original design.
Exterior & Interior Finishes: Part 1
Exterior & Interior Finishes: Part 2
About the builder:
For more than 25 years, New Castle Homes located in Ooltewah, TNjust outside of Chattanooga, TN has worked diligently with clients to design and build quality custom homes. If you are looking for a cottage, farmhouse, classic or customized one-story and multi-story home, New Castle Homes is equipped with the experience and the ability to bring your dream to reality.
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Are you building Donald Gardner house plans? We would love to feature the progress in our Rendering-to-Reality series. Contact us at 1-800-388-7580 or email info@dongardner.com.
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