13/01/2022
So the plan of attack for building this project is as follows:
Most of the appliances and house infrastructure will be obtained second hand at little to no cost from my construction business. Most likely all the flooring and cabinets will be milled from pine trees from last year's fires. The trussing will be bought from a truss company.
The shop will be built first. Initially it will start as a 20x40 but will eventually be as big as 40x60 or 80. The shop will be buried at 7 feet with a 2' thick wooden floor. Flat roofs will be on the shop where grains will be grown on the roof
The guest house will be 800 sq ft on paper bit will be more like 1800 sq ft. It will be a 20x20 tower with a height of 35' which is maximum for the county. It will be designed with the night sky and moon in mind. It will have a 360° deck at 30" inches and will be cantilevered over a subterranean 360° deck which will have a view of the desert at eye level. Will be a three bedroom 3 bath house.
The swimming pool will be between the guest house and the main house and will be a full 40' container with a 6 person whirlpool bath at the front
Now for the main house. Square footage on paper will be around 2100 sq ft but will be closer to 3500 actual square footage. Having 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, den and full garden with 4 fruiting trees with around 2400 sq ft of growing area, a root cellar, wine cellar, and a room dedicated to fungiculture. The upstairs will be at minimum 900 sq ft open floor plan with one bedroom(master) with a master bath, a second full bathroom that opens to the outside deck and into the kitchen area.
The kitchen will be roughly 250 square feet and will be purpose built with a pizza oven, smoker, 6 burner stove, restaurant style sink with an open plan. There will also be walking refrigerator and freezer to allow for storage of the meat and vegetable the farms raise. The kitchen will have a unique feature that will allow it to swivel entirely to the outside deck making the floor inside to almost 1100 sq ft.
Now when I say on paper, there is a rule that anything below grade doesn't count toward square footage the same as above grade but I haven't gotten the exact number yet. I will be designing everything with Autocad and will start posting pictures as I get them designed.