{"id":50181,"date":"2012-04-14T00:45:38","date_gmt":"2012-04-14T00:45:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/amazingplans.com\/?page_id=50181"},"modified":"2012-04-14T00:45:38","modified_gmt":"2012-04-14T00:45:38","slug":"house-plans-tips-html","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/amazingplans.com\/?page_id=50181","title":{"rendered":"House Plans Selection Tips &#8211; House Plans &#8211; House Floor Plans, Home Plans, Floor Plans, houseplans, homeplans"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>House Plans Selection Tips &#038; Ideas<\/h2>\n<h2>House Plans Selection Tips &amp; Ideas<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Hello future house plans customer,<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>We                    sell house plans, garage plans, home plans and multi family plans. I want                    to give you some helpful information about finding your dream                    home. Since building a new home will probably be the most expensive                    investment you&rsquo;ll ever make I want to be sure that I give                    you as much information as possible.<\/p>\n<p><strong>General House Plans Selection Tips<\/strong><br \/> First, We have a lot of search features on our main home plans page where                    you can specify if you are looking for single family <a id=\"KonaLink0\" class=\"kLink\" style=\"text-decoration: underline !important; position: static; font-family: inherit !important; font-weight: inherit !important; font-size: inherit !important;\" href=\"http:\/\/oldsite.amazingplans.com\/house-plans-tips.html#\"><span style=\"color: blue;\"><span class=\"kLink\" style=\"color: blue !important; font-family: inherit !important; font-weight: inherit !important; font-size: inherit !important; position: static;\">homes<\/span><\/span><\/a> or                    garage plans, duplex, etc or you can search by square footage (sf). To narrow                    down your house plans search you need to enter if you are looking for one (1)                    bedroom, two (2) bedroom, three (3) bedroom, etc. You also should enter                    if you would like one bathroom, two bath or three baths. The maximum                    and minimum width and depth you desire is another specification.                    This is one of the most important things you should check on                    is what size of a home will fit on your lot\/property. You need to check                    on your county building requirements of what size the house can be for                    the size of lot you have. There are usually set back requirements                    in most county\/cities. Once you know these requirements you                    can choose a houseplan, garage plan or multifamily plan that you like.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Budgeting for Your New House<\/strong><br \/> Budget is another very important factor. Usually your budget                    will determine the size of the house you can build. In most                    areas, there is a cost per square foot to build, which can be                    used as a guideline. It is a good idea to check with a few home builders                    or contractors to see what their fees are. Another option is                    being an owner\/builder, which will save you a good deal of money.                    If you are building your new home in a subdivision being an                    owner\/builder may not be an option. There is a very helpful                    web site that can figure based on your area, how much a new house                    will cost to build. First, you&#8217;ll need to select a home plan to do the take-off on.                   The web site for figuring how much your                    home will cost to build is <a href=\"http:\/\/www.building-cost.net\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">www.building-cost.net<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Choosing the Right Foundation for Your New Home<\/strong><br \/> Foundation type is another thing to think about. A basement                    adds a lot of extra space in your home. A basement is a good                    idea if it is an option in the area that you live in. Some house plans have basements predrawn,                    others can have them drawn as an option.                    Some states,                    such as Florida, for the most part, you cannot build a home with a basement. You                    must do a slab foundation, crawlspace foundation or build the                    house on pilings (beach &amp; vacation house plans). Slab foundation and crawlspace foundation                    are the 2 most popular types of foundations used. A slab foundation generally                    is a poured concrete slab, some are called monolithic slabs. A crawlspace foundation is when the                    house is built up off of the ground usually with concrete blocks and a floor joist system.                    Homes that are built oceanfront or near water where flooding, hurricanes, storms                    may be an issue are typically done on pilings. Talk to your new home                   builder to find out what type of foundation would be best for                    your home design.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Exterior Finishes on Your New Home Plans<\/strong><br \/> There are many types of exterior finishes you can use for your                    new house too. A few types of exterior finishes are cedar, aluminum,                    stucco, shake, brick, vinyl, hardyboard, shell dash and many other types of siding.                    The climate you live in will probably help you determine what                    type of exterior finish to choose. In areas near the ocean it                    would not be a good idea to do wood types of siding. Stucco and or concrete                    is usually your best bet in the ocean environments. No matter                    where you live, a low maintenance type of siding is ideal. Check                    with building supply stores in your area and see what is popular                    for your area.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Climate May Determine Which House Plans You Choose<\/strong><br \/> The climate will also help you decide what type of framing to                    use too. 2 x 4 or 2 x 6 wood framing and concrete block are the most common.                    Some areas require you to use a very strong type of structure                    such as concrete block because of natural weather conditions                    such as hurricanes. Earthquakes and snow loads are other natural conditions                    which will require you to use special types of framing\/building. Be sure                    to check with your local builder or local county buiding department to determine                    what is required. This can also add to your cost to build your                    home floor plans.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Selecting The Right Size and Style House Floor Plans<\/strong><br \/> You can build a home that is one story, two story, three story                    and sometimes even higher (or, 1 1\/2 story). If you are waterfront or oceanfront                    you may want to build a home that is at least two or three story                    to maximize your views. That is another good time to choose                    a home with a lot of porches, decks or balconies. Porches, decks                    and balconies also add a lot of useful square footage (s.f.) to your                    home. It can make your home seem larger too.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Interior Considerations for Your Floor Plans<\/strong><br \/> The kitchen is another important issue. If you do not do a lot                    of cooking at home or entertaining you may want to choose a                    home with larger living spaces and a smaller kitchen. On the                    other hand, if you love cooking and entertaining for family                    and friends a large beautiful kitchen may be just what you need.                    Some of our house floor plans have very elaborate kitchens with wonderful                    islands and eat at bar tops. You can design your kitchen in                    the building process to fit your needs.<\/p>\n<p>How many bedrooms your home has is important too. We have house                    plans with 1 bedroom, 2 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, 4 bedrooms,                    5 bedrooms and more. When deciding how many bedrooms you                    need, you need to not only think about right now but also what                    you may need in the future. You may want to have a guest suite                    too. Bedrooms can be later converted into dens or offices with                    little effort. Many people are working from their homes now                    so extra working space can always be used.<\/p>\n<p>If you need a lot of square feet in your new home but it                    is just not in the budget, finding the right house plan with                    just the right floor plan can make all the difference in the                    world. There are many home decorating web sites that can help                    you with decorating a home with small square footage. There                    is a fabulous search engine web site that can help you find                    all the decorating help you need with a lot of great decorating                    tips and ideas. The web site is <a href=\"http:\/\/www.101homeresources.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">www.101homeresources.com<\/a> or                    you can go to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.catherinemcgivern.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">www.CatherineMcGivern.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Always Ask Your Home Builder and\/or Local Building Department Before Making a Purchase<\/strong><br \/> One very important thing to remember when buying a house plan                    to build your new home is that these are complete working drawings                    but may, depending on the area you live in, need to be taken                    to an engineer or an architect in your area to have their stamp                    put on it. They would add to the plans anything special needed                    for your area. The fees to go to an engineer or architect, I&rsquo;ve                    heard, vary widely across the country but are usually between                    $200 and $600 dollars and are not included in your house plans purchase.                    Because our house plans are sold to people                    all over the country they may not be drawn to your exact codes                    in your area. Most of the home plans can be purchased on reproducible                    vellum or CAD &#8211; computer aided drafting (usually but not always AutoCAD).                    These give you the capability and the right to                    make any necessary changes, additions, or floorplan modifications to the                    home design. This is often needed if you want to modify the house                    plans but sometimes field modifications can be made without actually                    changing the house plan. Please check with your local building department to be sure.<\/p>\n<p><strong>House Plans Options, Etc<\/strong><br \/> People often ask me if our house plans come with a material list.                    Some designers have material lists for their plans and some                    designers don&rsquo;t. If they do, this is only an estimation                    of what is needed. Many times during the building process, homeowners                    make changes in what materials are going to be used. Sometimes                    this is unforeseen. The material lists are an extra cost in                    addition to the home plan sets and are often not needed. All                    of the building supply companies where you would buy your framing                    and truss packages, etc. figure what materials you need by looking                    at your house plans. There is almost never a fee for this. Again, check with your local professionals. It                    is part of their job. That&rsquo;s why most customers order                    at least four sets of their plans, so they can pass them out                    to the subcontractors to figure materials needed for the job (plumbers, HVAC, electricians, framers, etc).                    A material list can be helpful at times but is not a necessity.<\/p>\n<p>Most of our house plans can be reversed. Some  designers can only                    do a mirror reverse where the plan is printed in  reverse but                    the writing is backwards like it would be if you read  something                    looking into a mirror. There is usually a $50 fee for  mirror                    reverse but the fee does vary depending on the  designer. A right-reading                    reverse or true reverse is where the house plan is  reversed                    and all of the writing is reversed also so that you  can read                    it properly. If the designer can do this it is better  than mirror                    reverse but does cost more. Again the fee does vary  among the                    designers. Be advised that some local building  departmetns may not accept a mirrored version of the house floor plan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Modifying The House Plans You Chose<\/strong><br \/> Many designers do modifications to their house plans,  garage plans, garage apartments, and multi-family plans. If there                    are changes you would like done to the plan you choose  you basically                    have 3 options. You can see if the designer will do  the modifications                    and what their fees are, you can buy the reproducible  vellum                    or CAD version and have a designer in your local area  do the                    modifications or you can see if you can do field  modifications.                    Field modifications are changes that are made on site  when building                    the house that are not required to be changed on the  actual                    plans. This of course would be your least expense  route if it                    is a minor change but the plans probably should be  changed if                    it is a major change or structural change. Check with  your local                    county office where you would pull your permits to  build to                    see what would be an option for you. It&rsquo;s best to find                     out as much as you can before purchasing the plans  because they                    cannot be returned. All houseplan sales are final.  This information is meant to be a helpful                    guide but may not always be accurate for the area that  you live                    in.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Some Final Notes About Our House Plans<\/strong><br \/> If you are planning on building a new home you probably have                    a good idea of what type of house you would like to build but                    spend a little time on our web site and view the homes that                    meet your specifications. You can print out floor plans and                    elevations that you can take to your builder or you can take                    them out to your lot to make sure they will work for you. When                    you order a plan they usually ship the following day unless                    you are having modifications done. Modifications generally take                    up to 2 weeks to complete. We also offer free ground shipping                    but you can pay extra to have plans shipped 2nd day or overnight.                    I hope this information has been helpful to you. If you have                    any questions or concerns feel free to email us anytime, day                    or night, and we will get you an answer as quickly as possible.                    Our email is <a href=\"mailto:sales@amazingplans.com\">sales@amazingplans.com<\/a> or you can call us at 1-800-250-4505.<\/p>\n<p>I&rsquo;m sure you will enjoy your new home. This will be a                    very exciting and rewarding time for you. Good Luck and happy                    building!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>House Plans Selection Tips &#038; Ideas House Plans Selection Tips &amp; Ideas Hello future house plans customer, We sell house plans, garage plans, home plans and multi family plans. 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