Floor Plan :
The Shasta by Berkeley Building Co. illuminates upon entry as you step inside to be welcomed by flexible space, offering a home office, living room, or sitting area. The Great Room is anchored by a fireplace with windows adjacent, letting in more natural light. The spacious kitchen includes quartz countertops, full tile backsplashes, and Bosch Stainless Steel appliances. A large pantry and laundry room offer plenty of storage, and a home management nook tucked behind the dining room gives more work from home options or homework station. With a highly coveted layout, find the Primary Bedroom on the main level, while the additional bedrooms and large Bonus room are located upstairs, offering plenty of privacy. Carefully curated in our Mountain Chic styling, featuring deep green hues, light and neutral wood, tiles all blend to a comforting textural surround. Be sure to visit this home located in the beautiful new home community of Calistoga! *iGuide similar for plan layout only.
Two Story
+Flex Room
+Home Management Center
+Bonus
4
Beds -
3.5
Baths -
3
Car -
3231
Sq Feet
At Berkeley Building Co. we take seriously our commitment to building a quality home that will stand the test of time. A home that is mindful of the resources used to both build and maintain it. A home that is conscientious of your bottom line.
As an Energy Star Certified Builder, we ensure that every home built by Berkeley Building Co. is to the highest standard. Each home built is verified by a 3rd party professional energy rater throughout the process to ensure we have met, and exceeded where possible, the standards for energy efficiency.
At the end of our building process, our 3rd party rater assigns each home a HERS score, which we provide to each home owner.
The Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Index is the industry standard by which a home’s energy efficiency is measured. It is a nationally recognized system for inspecting and calculating a home’s energy performance.
A certified Home Energy Rater assesses the energy efficiency of a home, assigning it a relative performance score.
The lower the number, the more energy efficient the home.