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TIP FOR BUYING

A HOUSE PLAN
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TIP FOR BUYING A HOUSE PLAN BLUE PRINT
TABLE OF )ONTENT
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Ho5 /o selec/ a House Plan
=ha/ is a S/oc' Hoe Plans
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The ad9an/a.es o3 Buyin. Hoe Plans On:line
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Type o3 S/yle
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TIP FOR BUYING A HOUSE PLAN BLUE PRINT
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Basically, blueprints are a set of detailed scaled drawings for home, building, or etc.
Blueprints provide the contractor with instructions on how to build home, building or
others. Since, it was difficult to build homes from such a small scale, architects and home
designers came up with idea of blueprints, which are drawn on large sheets of translucent
vellum. This made plans for home construction easier to read. House plans simply
defined are the blueprints for a home that hasnt been constructed yet.
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)uch time went into drawing and creating blueprints for a home twenty years ago.
However, with the technological advancement of computers, home plans have become
easier to create and duplicate. Before computers were capable of producing house plans,
blueprints were drawn by hand on vellum. Complete home plans were created by
overlaying blueprint paper with vellum, which were then processed in ammonia through
a blueprint machine, similar to the way film is developed. The ammonia reacts to
intensified light, which transposes the drawing into a dar* blue print, hence the name
blueprint.
+riginal vellum drawings by the architect or home designer were considered to be very
valuable, since many hours were spent creating one. +nce again, computers have speed
up the process of home design through the use of Computer ,ided -esign software.
-esigning home plans using a computer still ta*es a bit of time. However, reproducing a
plan is as .uic* as the plotter it is printed on. /ow complete house plans can be stored
electronically to a dis* and printed 0ust as easy as printing this document from your
computer.
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a1Scale
, home plan is typically drawn to a 2# scale of the actual size of the home. This way the
builder will be able to scale the drawing of the home and come up with the correct
measurement. ,s a general accepted rule a 2# scale means that for every 2# on the plan
will account for ! of actual length. 3n some cases different parts of a plan may be drawn
on a !4"# or even 5# scale. ,ny builder will *now to loo* at the *ey provided on the plan
to determine the scale of the home.
b1 6levations
There are four elevation drawings of a home, the front, the rear and each side. These are
drawings of what each side of the home will loo* li*e upon completion. The purposes of
these drawings are so that measurements can be ta*en for any necessary aspect.
6levations should include ridge heights, e$terior finishes, roof pitches and other design
aspects to give a general idea of the finished home.
c1Basement 7loor 8lan
Basement floor plans show how the structural integrity should be built. These plans
feature the location of load bearing walls, locations of footings, rebar concrete
reinforcement, and other structural features the home re.uires to support the walls and
roof.
d1 7loor 8lans
The floor plans of a home show the basic layout of the home from a birds eye view.
These types of plans are simple to understand. 7loor plans show the dimensions of every
room, location of bathroom and *itchen fi$tures, water heaters, stairs, etc9The builder
will be able to determine interior finishes, method of construction, and even symbols for
electrical and plumbing.
e1 6lectrical layout
6lectrical schematics can often be difficult to read. Therefore, drawings for electrical
layout of a home are often a separate drawing. This ma*es it easier for the electrician to
wire the home without reading through the building plan. 7rom this plan, the electrician
can determine the location of electrical outlets, fans, fi$tures, light fi$tures etc9
6lectrical layouts will have a *ey e$plaining the meaning of each symbol.
f1 7raming -rawings
:i*e every other drawing, the framing drawings are also drawn to scale. 7raming plans
include the basic s*eletal structure of the home. 7loor 0oist locations, walls, and roof
trusses are the overall detail of these plans. ;enerally locations of each stud are not
included, due to a recognized universal building code. However, in some cases there are
instructions for particular wall construction methods.
g1 8lumbing and mechanical systems
,lthough plumbing systems are vital to a complete home, there is not much attention
given to the design layout of them, other than locations of fi$tures and main water lines.
, plumbing specialist will be able to draw plans for a more comple$ plumbing system,
such as radiant heating in the floor.
h1 Cross sections and details
,lthough home plans are drawn in detail, they often dont provide information for
successful construction of the home. Therefore in most cases, a cross section of the home
is included in a set of home plans. , cross section of a home is drawing of the completed
home as if it were sliced in half. This part of a home plan provides the builder with an
even better understanding the relativity of floor heights, rafter lengths among other
structural elements of the home.
31 8lot 8lan
, plot plan is a drawing of the site location or lot on which you new home is to be built.
8lot dimensions are normally recorded by a surveyor, and are used to determine the
location and ma$imum size of the home on the lot by an architect or home designer.
Stoc* house plans generally do not offer these types of plans< since the size of the house
plan has already been predetermined. 8lot plans will typically include the location of
utility services, set bac* re.uirements, basements< locations drive ways and wal* ways.
3n some cases a topographical map may be included that will supply the architect with
critical data on the slope and terrain of the lot he or she is design a home for.
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Constructing a home for most people is one of the most adventurous and time consuming
pro0ects a family can spend in during a lifetime. Because of that, it is important that care
be ta*en when buying, selecting and implementing a house plan.
Before buying a house plan, you should first ensure you *now what you are getting into.
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Some home plans are very accurate and concise, whereas others follow only the bare
minimum re.uirements for a house plan. +ne of the more common forms of house plans
are stoc* home plans, which are very accurate of a blueprints that contain everything a
person would need to build a home from scratch.
Stoc* home plans are the same as custom blueprints, but less e$pensive. +ne of the
merits of buying house plans on=line in fact is the relative costs savings realized with
such a purchase. )ost home plans on=line, offered are fashioned from homes that have
been built before, yet they are also uni.ue house plans because you have the choice to
customize them in any way you see fit.
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3f you had to employ a licensed architect or home designer to come out with a design,
e$amine it and create a custom blueprint from scratch, youll be charged up to thousands
of dollars more than if you search for stoc* home plans such as those offered on=line.
Searching for house plans has never been easier than*s to the advent of the internet. Best
of all, the world wide web allows so many type designers to contribute their designs to a
certain website, you can rest assured you can find uni.ue house plans ever where you
turn. >our house will be different from your neighbors, unless the two of you get together
and purposefully plan on building the same house.
The ad9an/a.es o3 Buyin. Hoe Plans On:line
? Style == >ou get to choose the design of your home from a choosing of thousands of
different uni.ue designs
? Size == >ou can change the size and select a plan that meets your uni.ue
re.uirements
? ,menities == @hen buying on=line, you can pic* and choose amenities from literally
thousands of different choices.
? Specificity == >ou even have the ability to define your re.uirements on=line
? Selection == 7rom the comfort of your home, you can go through our database of
house plans until you find the one that ultimately matches your uni.ue re.uirement. /o
need to see with hundreds of different architects or designers to negotiate price, and no
need to tear your hair out trying to find the house plans that best suit your re.uirements.
>ou also have the ability to replace a home plan that does not meet your re.uirements.
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How do you find the ideal house plan for the home of your dreamsA :ocating the right
house plan need a little planning. There are several things you should ta*e into
consideration when finding for a best house plans such as
a1 >our family Size
>ou want to ensure that the home plan is big enough to accommodate your the whole
family members. Consider how big is your family presently, whether or not you plan on
ma*ing a bigger your family members or 0ust stic* to current figure. ,nd imagine how
your life might change the ne$t ', B, !C and %C years down the line. The whole point of
building a custom home is to be comfortable in it for a long run.
b1 :ifestyle
Considering what is the re.uirement that your lifestyle will place on your new home. 7or
e$ample, do you plan on entertainingA This will need additional space. -o you want a
separate living and family areaA @hat about the dining area. -o you plan on entertaining
for big family gatherings such as during Than*sgiving or by and large will you be eating
most of your meals in the *itchenA 3f you love to coo*, youll want to plan for specific
space in the *itchen. Demember that style considerations are also a factor.
c1 >our 8reference Style
Some people li*e a country style *itchen whereas others are loo*ing for something more
modern. ,lso ta*e into mind your personal hobbies and interests. 7or e$ample, will you
want a library or e$ercise areaA @rite down all of your ideas and intentions before you
begin loo*ing at on=line house plans, and your are more li*ely to find what you are
loo*ing for .uic*ly.
d1 , @ord on Size
The size of a home is often one of the most important things to be considerations. Eeep in
mind that no matter what type of house plan you buy, you may decide to put on at some
point in the future. +ne of the benefits of buying house plans on=line is you can see
several different style of a home in many different sizes.
>ou should ma*e every effort to ta*e into consideration the real size you will want. The
s.uare footage of the home you are planning on building will result the amount of money
youll need to invest.
Type o3 S/yle
Style perhaps the best advantages of buying a house plans on=line is having the choice to
loo* at multiple different style homes. >ou can e$am both e$terior and interior designs
when shopping, without having to leave your home. Some of the more famous e$terior
styles include the following
? Country == characterized by a large front porch, gabled roof line, may be two story
? Traditional == styles in this category are often labeled ranch, 7ederal and Cape Cod.
)ost traditional homes are simply constructed with little e$traneous dFcor
? Gictorian == Gictorian house plans are a variation of the traditional style. Doof lines
are often more intricate in this type of home, and may include towers and bay
windows. Gictorian homes are often more ornamentally decorated than traditional
homes, and usually this type of home is a two story design.
? )editerranean == This style is popular along the 6ast and @est Coastlines. Hsually
the e$terior on this style home is stucco. Doofs may be tiled and open air verandas
are not uncommon. )any )editerranean style homes are one story, but it isnt
uncommon to see two stories as well.
)onclusion
Constructing your own home from a uni.ue house plan is an e$citing adventure. )a*e
sure to en0oy every moment of it, and ta*e care when selecting the house plan t hat will
gives in the home of your dreams.
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