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my dad owns a house plan company. go to houseplanswithstyle.com

2006-08-07 18:53:34 · answer #1 · answered by aaron s 1 · 0 0

Consider designing your own. Here are some tips.

Remember to group all of your Plumbing, as close to-each-other-as-possible, while still maintaining your preferred floor plan. This will save you more money than you realize.

Decide on your Floor Structure now, so if you decide later, that would like such things as Slate, Granite, Tile, etc., your
Floor Joisting will be strong enough to carry the weight.

Window Placing is important, you can design their placement to get great cross breezes, and this will save you on A/C electric charges. If you want Light from a Window, but know in advance, you will never be opening that particular window, then select Fixed Glass here.

When you have your design worked out, including where the Electric Plugs, and Fixtures will be, Take your simple drawings to a "Certified Home Blue Printer", and ask what the cost would be, for Blue Printing. In most cases he will have all the other answers for you. Perhaps even suggesting, "Tried & True Builders", in your area.

It is interesting that the cost is very reasonable for this service, Plus you get exactly what-you-want.

2006-08-08 02:00:47 · answer #2 · answered by Excel 5 · 0 0

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