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5 Home offices that work for you

What you build into your home office can be a game changer. Here are 5 home office designs from North Carolina custom homes built by Travars Built Homes.

#1 Home Office Design: Professional Office with everything built in

Take care of business with a home office designed for everything that needs to get done: Built ins. Interactive spaces. Windows and lighting. Oak hardwood flooring.

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#2 Home Office Design: Sunny side out

Don’t want to feel locked down while you work? Add walls of windows to your home office, to let the sunshine in and allow you to see everything happening outside! Building a custom home means you can add as many windows as you want, depending on the plan and the builder.

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#3 Home Office Design: Private bathroom

Build an en-suite home office with your own private bathroom attached, for the ultimate personal space as you work. This office also has a massive walk in closet for storing business supplies and files.

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#4 Home Office Design: Library

Wall to wall built in bookcases with furniture cabinetry like this can enable your home office to organize books, manuals, and other necessities so you can find everything at a glance. A ceiling fan enables you to further control your environment.

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#5 Home Office Design: Window Treatments

There are a huge variety of window treatments that can be applied to your home office, like what you see here. This can provide an open feeling that makes your office space feel more spacious and inviting.

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Rodanthe

2328 | 4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | First Floor Primary Suite | 2 Car Garage


Features of the “Rodanthe” plan include: 

  • Modern farmhouse with extensive detailing
  • First floor owners suite and First floor office
  • Loft and three additional beds upstairs
  • Build on our lot or yours

Where Strength Meets Style—And Integrity Shapes Every Step

These homes were built through collaboration, thoughtful design, and hands-on builder involvement—hallmarks of the Travars Built experience.

Everything we do is rooted in transparency and trust. Let these photos spark ideas—and we’ll help shape what comes next.

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    *Every home we build is unique. Images may reflect customized layouts, finishes, or features. Photographed homes may have been modified from the construction documents to comply with site conditions and/or builder or homeowner preferences. A full specifications package is available upon request.  Floorplans are copyright architect.

    Design Gallery

    Get home design ideas here – and see why every Travars Built Home is decidedly different. Our approach to custom building provides the flexibility to create your forever home the way you want it.

    Hand-Crafted Kitchens with Custom Home Design Ideas

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    Living Rooms with Fireplaces, Built-In Bookcases, and Ceiling Beams

    These living room examples showcase custom home design with: cedar fireplace mantels, stained wood ceiling beams, stacked stone, brick, board and batt, tile, and ship lap fireplace surrounds, built-in wooden shelving and cabinetry, and much more:

    Custom Tile Showers

    These en-suite bathrooms feature custom tile showers with white subway tile, herringbone designs, built-in storage alcoves, dual shower heads, built-in tile benches, frameless and semi-frameless surrounds, and much more:

    Custom Home Design Ideas: Formal Dining Rooms

    Work From Home Offices

    These home offices showcase built in desks and bookcases, glass French doors, white wainscoting walls, trey ceilings, sliding barn doors, and much more:

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    Search for floor plan?

    We work with you to build your home the way you want it in Fox Oak, other available homes and land or on your lot in Pittsboro, Chatham County and surrounding regions extending into Alamance, Durham, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Moore, Orange, Randolph, and Wake counties.

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    River Bluff

    2381 sq ft | 3-4 Beds | 2.5-3.5 Baths | First Floor Primary Suite

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    The River Bluff, an Architectural Designs plan, offers classic Farmhouse living with massive outdoor areas.  The front porch is 14′ deep at it’s deepest point!   Plenty of room for outdoor games and get-togethers.  Indoors, the open island kitchen has tons of counter space, and the master suite includes a huge, vaulted bath.

    Love the River Bluff?  Let’s Talk About Building It

      We’ll email you the floor plan flyer with the home layout and plan overview.
      Next, we will prepare a full 10-page construction package with everything included in your build — and walk through it together in a custom home consultation.
      You’ll be amazed at what’s already included in a Travars Built Home.

      *Plans are illustrative and may reflect optional features. Floor plans and renderings are copyright ArchitecturalDesigns & Associates


      Applewood

      3319 sq ft | 4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | First Floor Primary Suite


      Features of the “Applewood” plan include: 

      • Playroom, bonus, AND craft room
      • 1st Floor owners with huge closet
      • Formal fining OR 1st floor office
      • Build on your lot or ours

      Where Strength Meets Style—And Integrity Shapes Every Step

      These homes were built through collaboration, thoughtful design, and hands-on builder involvement—hallmarks of the Travars Built experience.

      Everything we do is rooted in transparency and trust. Let these photos spark ideas—and we’ll help shape what comes next.

      Get a Price for this Home

        *Every home we build is unique. Images may reflect customized layouts, finishes, or features. Photographed homes may have been modified from the construction documents to comply with site conditions and/or builder or homeowner preferences. A full specifications package is available upon request.  Floorplans are copyright architect.

        Things to Do in Pittsboro - Visit Rock Ridge Park

        Top Things to Do in Pittsboro – Visit Rock Ridge Park

        Wondering where to go to play frisbee golf in Pittsboro, NC? Getting outside and going to the park has a whole new meaning at Rock Ridge Park, just a few miles from the center of Pittsboro.

        Things to Do in Pittsboro - Visit Rock Ridge Park

        Things to do in Pittsboro at Rock Ridge Park include an 18 hole disc golf course, paved jogging trail, picnic area and play ground. Rock Ridge Park is a fifty two acre neighborhood park set in rolling hills of mature hardwoods.

        Things to do in Pittsboro - Disc Golf at Rock Ridge Park

        This is a terrific frisbee golf course that winds through scenic rolling terrain, designed by John Houck. He’s the Head of Course Design for the International Disc Golf Center, and has designed more championship disc golf courses than anyone else living today, so you know this is going to be good!

        Bring something to write with if you want to keep score – cards are provided. If you’ve never played before, it’s a great time to start! Keep it simple at first, borrow a couple discs from a friend or pick up a “starter” disc, even Walmart carries them in the sports section. You’ll enjoy following the trails and seeing how close to the goal you can send your disc.

        Rock Ridge Park picnic area - things to do in Pittsboro

        Top things to do in Pittsboro include some great ways to stay in shape, for adults and for kids. Check out the teeter totter, trolley, slides, and benches, which can augment your CrossFit routine. Not pictured is a wonderful playground for the kids, with a very creative “natural theme” play structure, a trolley to ride, and much more.

        Exercise and play area at Rock Ridge Park

        Living in Chatham County can offer a relaxed environment. You can enjoy the peaceful setting of the countryside, much closer to the amenities of the Raleigh metro area than you might think. Check out some other top things to do in Pittsboro, here:

        Considering building a new home in the Pittsboro area? Travars Built Homes can help you find a lot and work with you to create your custom home in Chatham County or anywhere within about an hour of RTP.

        New Custom Homes For Sale

        MOVE IN READY. IN PROGRESS. COMING SOON.

        Read more about new custom homes for sale in Pittsboro’s new Fox Oak neighborhood.


        Bristol Walk at Big Bear – COMING SOON NEAR JORDAN LAKE

        35 Big Bear Rd, Pittsboro, NC | 2.5 Wooded Acres | $1,404,000

        4626 Sq Ft Under Roof | 3568 Heated Sq Ft | 4 Beds | 4 Baths | First Floor Primary Suite & Guest Suite | 3 Car Garage

        Crossville Manor at Fox Oak

        Fox Oak Lot 4, Pittsboro, NC | 4+ Wooded Acres | $1,298,000

        3661 Sq Ft Under Roof | 4 Bedrooms | 5.5 Baths | First Floor Primary Suite & Guest Suite | Three Car Garage


        Cobblestone Glen at Silk Hope Gum Springs Rd

        5491 Silk Hope Gum Springs Rd, Siler City | 1.9 Wooded Acres | $721,000

        2184 Sq Ft Under Roof | 4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | Two Story Home and First Floor Office

        Carolina Cottage at Silk Hope Gum Springs Rd – Under Construction

        5545 Silk Hope Gum Springs Rd, Siler City, NC | 1.51 Wooded Acres | $754,000

        3,272 Sq Ft Under Roof | 2,405 Heated Sq Ft | 4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | Main Floor Primary Suite

        Top trending features: Wonderful gathering spaces with chef kitchen as focal point.


        Chandler Trace at Hamlets Chapel – COMING SOON

        4025 Hamlets Chapel Rd, Pittsboro, NC | 1.5 Wooded Acres | $995,000

        3,793 Sq Ft Under Roof | 2,770 Heated Sq Ft | 4 Beds | 4 Baths | Main Floor Guest Suite & Owners Suite

        Top trending features: Three car garage. Guest suite on main floor, plus Princess Suite with private bath and walk in closet. Includes both a Media Room and a Bonus Room.

        Pittsboro, NC | 5.9 Wooded Acres

        3,992 Sq Ft Under Roof | 3,188 Heated Sq Ft | 4 Beds | 4 Baths | Main Floor Primary Suite & Guest Suite

        New Custom Homes For Sale Pittsboro NC

        Top trending features: Private entrance to laundry room from first floor primary suite. Guest suite on main floor. All bedrooms ensuite. Spacious open living with extended height ceilings.


        Riverstone at Fox Oak, lot 5 –

        Pittsboro, NC | 4.2 Wooded Acres

        3,883 Sq Ft Under Roof | 3,089 Heated Sq Ft | 4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | Main Floor Primary Suite

        New Custom Homes For Sale North Carolina

        Top trending features: Gorgeous curb appeal. Great layout. Wonderful kitchen. Craft room designed for work or play – in addition to a big bonus room!


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          What are the most important questions to ask a home builder?

          Are you asking the right questions when you talk with custom builders about costs for your North Carolina new home?

          Here are 7 smart questions to ask custom home builders about their services, processes, and prices – before you sign a contract.

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          Questions to Ask a Home Builder: What’s included in your services? 

          Travars Built Homes is a design/build custom home builder. We cover everything from permits to site assessment, plan modification, construction and completion of your home. We offer the highest quality standard features, finishes, materials and craftsmanship in the local market for affordable custom homes. Read more about our services and standards, here.

          Questions to Ask a Home Builder: Can you help me find a floor plan that can fit my budget?

          Yes, we will make suggestions for floor plans based on the budget you give us. When we go over plans together, we’ll offer suggestions for layouts and livability of the home, and tell you why certain types of architectural designs take more to build than others, even when layouts may appear to be similar. (Having the same number of square feet does not equate to the same build costs – specialty treatments and detail work in an architectural design that you might not even notice can make a huge impact on your build costs, even when layouts appear to be similar.) We can suggest modifications or alternate plans that can be more cost effective.  

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          Questions to Ask a Home Builder: Can you modify my floor plan?

          Do I need to pay an architect or is the price of modifications included with your home price? Travars Built Homes can make a wide variety of changes to your plan, at no extra charge. We can re-arrange the kitchen, include an in-law or multigenerational suite, add a basement, or convert a two story room into a bonus room upstairs. Ask us about your floor plan – we’ll show you all the possibilities.  

          Questions to Ask a Home Builder: What kind of details can I expect to see in a custom home quote? 

          Your Travars Built spec package will include about 15 pages of details about the materials, processes, services, and energy efficiencies in your home. Keep in mind that you can only compare what is given to you in writing – that’s what will be in your contract.

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          Questions to Ask a Home Builder: How much interaction will you have with me when my new home is being built? 

          Our build process at Travars Built Homes is outlined in your personal online portal, where you can stay in-touch and informed about what’s happening with the build of your new home. You will also have the opportunity to meet with your builder on site at all key points during the build. 

          Questions to Ask a Home Builder: Is my site work (such as grading, clearing, driveway, septic, well) included in your pricing? 

          When you choose Travars Built Homes, your site work is allowance based. We allocate dollar amounts for your clearing, grading, footings, etc. The allowances are based on footprint size, topography of the lot, how much vegetation and trees there are, and other factors we consider based on years of experience building new custom homes in North Carolina. And we go over everything with you – just ask us for pricing.

          Questions to Ask a Home Builder: How long does it take to you to build a home? 

          A typical timeline to build a custom home by Travars Built Homes is about 6-9 months, once the project is underway. Get more details about our timelines to build, here.

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          Remember to ask each builder the same set of questions, and request pricing on the same (or very similar) floor plans so there’s no confusion about what’s offered. Want to learn more about the process to build a new custom home in North Carolina? Contact us!

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          How long does it take to build a custom home?

          North Carolina new home building timeline

          A typical timeline to build a custom home is about 10 months from foundation. We’ll give you more information based on your plan and location.

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          What are the key phases of a pre-construction timeline? 

          Before we break ground on your new home, we’ll work with you through:  

          • Floor Plan Selection
          • Floor Plan Customization and Design
          • Build Permitting
          • Pre-Construction Prep

          Here’s how the overall timeline for your new home build project works:

          During the Plan Selection Phase, we help you find a new home floor plan that suits your lifestyle, budget, and home site. Start with some popular floor plans from a variety of architects on our site. Tell us what you’re looking for, if you want something different! The floor plan selection phase usually takes 2-4 weeks.

          During Floor Plan Customization and Design, we help modify your floor plan. What are some common changes we make? Here are the kinds of changes we can make to your plan as part of our design phase – at no extra cost to you:

          • Making a master shower larger
          • Separating sinks and vanities
          • Opening up the kitchen or adding an island
          • Adding a mother in law suite or small apartment in the home
          • Turning a front facing garage to a side load
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          Our in house design team works closely with you and your budget. This phase usually takes 2-6 weeks.

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          Next, we submit for Build Permits. We’ll do your site assessment in conjunction with your floor
          plan footprint, water hookup, and setback requirements for your lot – taking
          things like the slope of your lot and the length of your driveway into
          consideration. The permit phase usually takes 5-7 weeks.

          You will meet with the builder on site to take a look at the survey placement for your new home before we get started on clearing and prepping.  

          How long does it take to build a custom home?

          What are the key phases of the home build?

          • Excavation: Grading, clearing and site preparation
          • Foundation, damp proofing
          • Framing
          • Windows and doors
          • Roofing
          • Rough mechanics, electrical and plumbing
          • Siding, exterior paint
          • Insulation
          • Drywall, paint primer
          • Interior trim, flooring
          • Cabinets, counter tops
          • Trim outs/ fixture installs
          • Final paint
          • Final punch work and clean up
          • Move in day!

          You’ll be involved and informed throughout the build with onsite and design selection meetings and your interactive online portal. 

          Want to know more about the custom home construction process? Reach out with your questions.

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          How Your Homesite Can Affect The Bottom Line

          Topography, soil, regulations – here’s how your lot requirements and footprint can impact your new home build cost

          The spot where your home can be built on your lot is dependent on a variety of factors in North Carolina. Here are terms and factors you need to know about aspects that can impact your homesite – and build cost.

          Homesite: The spot on your lot where your home will be built

          The final decision about the location for your homesite is determined by more than what you can see at first glance, such as the direction it will face or what’s outside the windows. As a turnkey builder in NC, some of the most common factors we will discuss with you regarding your footprint are topography, soil and regulations. Here’s why that’s so important:

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          Footprint: The shape and size of amount of space your home takes up on the ground

          If you look at what the imprint of your home will be on the dirt where it is built, what does that shape look like? That’s your “footprint”. Whether your home is a square box, stretches out horizontally or vertically, has a courtyard, or has lots of “cutouts” that turn and curve in a variety of directions, everywhere it touches affects your build costs. The more simplistic, the less it usually costs to build a home with that footprint. The more complex, the more it can take to get everything done, starting with the topography and soil.

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          Topography: The amount of slope in your lot

          Take a look at the Topo Map (short for topographical map) below. This is an example of what topography looks like, on a Geographic Information System (GIS). Although each county in NC has its own GIS system and representation, the lines you see here are indicative of how much slope this area has. The closer the lines are together, the more slope there is. The slope of your lot can help determine if your home will require a basement, crawl space, tall crawl, or slab on grade. In North Carolina, a crawl space foundation is the most common, unless the home is accessible in which case a slab on grade is used most often built. We will talk with you about how the topography affects your lot and homesite, specifically, at your lot assessment.

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          Soil: Support for your septic system as well as your home

          Soil quality and consistency vary across North Carolina. Here are two of the most important reasons why soil plays a major factor in the build of your new home:

          The homesite where your home will be placed needs to have appropriate compaction and bearing capacity. Probe Tests as well as taking into consideration aspects such as slope, exposed rock, size of trees, potential wet lands, and other factors in which soil plays a part.

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          A Percolation Test (abbreviated as a “Perc Test”) is required on most lots of over 1/2 acre to determine the water absorption rate of soil, which will indicate the type of septic system that is required. Your builder will interpret the results that a soil scientist or the county provide, and tell you next steps and build costs. A conventional system will usually have the least cost. A pump may be required, which would add to costs. An engineered system for a drip system or pre-treat drip system are the most expensive and take the most time to get approved. We will walk you through how this works as part of our initial overview of your build processes and steps.

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          Regulations: Local requirements and community covenants

          Every new home must have build permits before it can be built. TBH will handle those for you, along with everything else necessary for the build of your home on your lot. Here’s how local requirements and covenants come into play as you choose where you want to build your new home:

          Most new homes are built in communities, regulated by a Home Owners Association (HOA): Each neighborhood has its own set of rules and restrictions, detailed in Community Covenants. You will want to read Covenants thoroughly before purchasing a lot. Experts can also help you understand potential building restrictions within a neighborhood. Architectural Review Boards (ARBs) review details about a new home, such as exterior paint colors and materials such as brick or stone. Your new home will need to be approved by these committees if you want to build in their neighborhood.

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          Even new homes that are built in the countryside are subject to local requirements, typically set down by the county. This can include things like how much clearing you can do, what the setback requirements are from the street, and other mandates specific to that location.

          Contact Travars Built Homes for a lot walk and assessment or any other building questions for your North Carolina new home.