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Custom Home Plans!
So you've decided to build your own home, congratulations! Now where do
you go from here?
If you are a first timer, it is sometimes confusing figuring out how
house plans work. House plans, sometimes referred to as home floor
plans, are easily deciphered once you understand the basics. Let's
discuss some of them so you know what to look for when looking at custom
home plans for your dream house.
House Plans Options
There are many options available when it comes to house plans. Home
plans usually come in "sets" which can be broken down as follows:
CAD Set – This is a complete set of house plans that is
available in electronic file format. Usually this type of house plan is
requested from professionals. A CAD set is useful if you are planning on
making a lot of changes to the initial house plan purchased. This isn't
usually something a novice would be interested in, unless they are
working very closely with a designer.
Study Set – This type of home plan includes complete exterior
views of your home to be plus floor plans of the upper and lower floors
(for two story homes). A study set is useful in helping you determine if
you can afford the home you are considering building. Usually excluded
from a study set are items such as the roof, foundation and details of
the home.
Construction Set – Construction house plans are complete and
include everything you need to build your home. Exterior views, complete
floor plans, roof and foundation plans and details that explain how to
build your home are included in a construction set. You want to consider
a construction set if you are interested in buying a basic home plan
package from which you'll secure financing and settle all the other
details necessary to have your home built.
Reproducible Set – You can buy a reproducible set if you think
you may need minor changes made to your home plans. You can make copies
from this type of home plan, but you are not allowed to build more than
one home from these type of plans without a separate license.
Selecting a Style Home
Once you have figured out what type of plans you'll need, you next
need to decide on the type of house plans you want to look at. Here are
some examples of common house plans that can be purchased:
- Cottage Plans
- Beach House Plans
- Log Home Plans
- Modular Home Plans
- Storage Shed Plans
Let's examine each of these more closely:
Cottage Plans
Cottage plans are usually crafted with warmth and cozy spacing in mind.
Most cottage plans are not designed with the idea that the home will be
very large. Cottage plans include characteristics such as cozy living
spaces, wood siding and stone based porches among other things. Many
also are designed to accommodate one and one half to two story homes
with low pitched roofs. The exterior materials often used in cottage
plans include brick or stucco.
Beach House Plans
Beach house plans usually result in homes that have a very distinct
look. The architectural style that is the foundation for most beach
house plans varies from Spanish to Mediterranean to Traditional styles.
Beach house plans therefore, can reflect a wide range of interests. Some
reflect the area where the house may be built. For example, many coastal
home plans created for homes on the southern East coast (think Florida)
are crafted with the idea that the home will be on stilts as a measure
to help guard against hurricanes and other tropical storms. Stucco
exterior styles or Mediterranean styles are not uncommon of coastal home
plans fashioned for customers living on the West Coast. Many beach house
plans also include special features such as large bay windows and
outdoor living spaces.
Log Home Plans
Log home plans are often crafted with the romantic in mind. Most log
home plans have a rustic feel, built on traditions. Log home plans will
incorporate natural elements into the style including use of wood, stone
and glass to create a home that reflects the spirit of the forest. Log
home plans are popular because homes built with logs are great
insulators against cold weather. Most log home plans are custom designed
for homes in areas of the country that experience cold snaps during the
winter months.
Modular Home Plans
Modular home plans are largely popular because they are inexpensive and
result in homes that are easy to build and place just about anywhere.
You can find modular home plans to meet just about any need. Most are
one story homes or ranch style homes. Modular home plans are also
popular because they can be built quickly and do not require extensive
detailing. These plans are great for those wanting to build a starter
home, but not wanting to break the bank while doing so. You can find
many of the same features in a modular home as you can in a traditional
one.
Storage Shed Plans
Storage shed plans are crafted with one thing in mind... space! Why look
at storage shed plans unless you are looking to build a structure that
will accommodate your need for more space? Most storage shed plans vary
in size and structure, depending on what you are looking for. You can
literally find a storage shed plan to match any specific requirement.
Whether you are looking to store animals, hay, tools, supplies or excess
household items, you can usually find a plan to accommodate your needs.
Most storage shed plans are in essence "mini versions" of their full
house plan cousins. They are small and usually one story, though some
(particularly those built for farming considerations) may be two story.
Building your home is an exceptional adventure and can be quite
rewarding if you go into it with an open mind and some fore thought.
About The Author:
Antigone Arthur is a successful freelance writer with 10 years of
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