Home Plan Detail

Cross House

By: Matthew Bialecki
Matthew Bialecki Associates



Specifications

Square Footage

Total living area: 1859'
Basement: 0'
Main Level: 982'
Upper Level: 877'
Footprint: 37' 0" W x 35' 0" D

Rooms

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.5
Master suite location: Upper Floor

Attributes

Levels: 2
Foundation:
Modifiable to:
Crawlspace
Basement, Pier, Slab
Lot type(s):
Modifiable to:
Flat, Narrow
Sloping
Climate(s):
Modifiable to:
Cold
All others

Features

  • Classic Style
  • Economical Design
  • Compact Footprint
  • Efficient Layout

Description

Architecturally, Cross House was inspired by the diminutive "Carpenter Palladio" farmhouses, which were a typical part of the Hudson River Valley. It merges the symmetrical volumes of classical architecture with a contemporary open plan. External proportions are rigorously Albertian while the interior details are a simple evocation of Shaker architecture.

The first floor of this home is a place for the activities of daily life. The wide-open floorplan consists of living, dining, and kitchen. Spaces between these rooms are divided primarily by the geometry of the cruciform design, rather than view obstructing internal walls. Large windows and glass doors in the dining room bring in abundant healthy natural light. The home's laundry is on this level, and is designed to double as a mudroom entry. Though the original home was built on a crawlspace foundation, the stairway was designed with the ability to add downward stairs if a basement foundation is built instead.

The second floor contains the home's three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. The master bedroom is accessed through a long, high-ceilinged walk-through dressing area with his and hers closets. This long passage adds a sense of separation and privacy to the master bedroom. Cathedral ceilings and double French doors leading to a small private balcony add to this feeling.

Floor Plans