Please try at :
http://www.geocities.com/abcdrafting/freeplans.html
http://www.houseplans.com/CD_cadalog.asp
http://www.housemouse.net/homeplan.htm
http://www.coolhouseplans.com
Happy hunting !
2006-10-01 17:46:01
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answered by Zarama 5
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I don't recommend "free architecture plans." You can buy inexpensive architecture plans from reputable sources -- but, free, I don't think so! You want to be able to rely on the quality and accuracy of the plans. A house is too important for "free."
2006-10-02 03:24:04
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answered by LesElle 3
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Go someplace that carries a big selection of magazines. There usually soft cover books of house plans....
As for working plans with materials lists, etc. you won't find those free. You will have to purchase a working set of blueprints (several) for the different contractors & materials lists, etc. But you can find different "PLANS" books or I guess even websites. Or, do what my husband & I did, we sat down with graph paper & designed our own. Then we took them to the architect to draw up all legal like....
Good Luck & have fun with it. You can even take the plans that you like from the books or ? & design one you like, or change things about it you want or don't want.
2006-10-01 20:19:51
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answered by More Lies & More Smoke Screens 6
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You can go to lots of cool beach's and you will have fun there! You can also go to air force Battle ships, I think It's in down town San Diego. Also You can see the Indian Star, it's also in down town San Diego. I hope this helps you! :)
2016-03-18 03:32:21
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answered by Shane 4
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Your local public library should have dozens of books that have thousands of plans.
2006-10-02 01:35:21
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answered by catherine02116 5
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