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Choosing the Right House Plan
by: Dascar Daniel
Now that you have made that bold decision to build a home of your
dream, it absolutely important to get the best home you can imagine.
For you and all of us, building the home of our desire is one time
affair in our life time. As a consequence, the right home plan is
very crucial in your scheme of things. One cant build a home
until a blue print is clearly drawn initially in the mind of the
owner; perhaps the idea of a great home is planted in the mind,
just like a seed is sown in the soil. Once the seed is nurtured
in your mind, you can start laying the foundation; visualize how
the home looks and the exact needs of your family. Just try to nurture
the idea of that dream home in your mind.
However, to jumpstart building your home, you need to be extra
careful. Just remember that it is a one time affair. You cant
just go wrong- ever. It will be too costly. Finding the right
plan may be too difficult and confusing. How ever, it is the
ultimate key to the success of constructing a new home. You probably
have a vague idea of the type of design you wanted to build. Plenty
of options beckon you- thousands of designs to choose from, single
story versus multistory, home style with great decoration ideas,
traditional or modern type, an out door porch or an attached green
house. These choices can be bewildering; putting all those ideas
together and taking in to account all those tiny bits of details
that go in to your home, can be very daunting and some times exasperating.
How ever, a bit of smart and right thinking can lead to a series
of wise decisions leading to construction of a model home.
One important way to help explain what you would like to see in
your new home is to make a list of all those positives and negatives
of the house you used to live before. You and your spouse know by
now, what you liked about that house, so just make a list of all
pluses and minuses. Just sort out the most liked ones and come to
a proper conclusion. Add to this list, all those minute things that
need to go in to your future home. Take your spouse and children
in to confidence; after all you are going to live with them in your
home. Once the list is ready, prioritize them in to different categories.
Just to lead you, here is a small check list, which can lead you
to take some decisions:
First and foremost, ask yourself whether you are married or single.
Requirements and specs do change just on this one single point.
If married, do you have children in your family or planning to have
some in future? If yes, are you planning to construct separate room
for each child or will they be sharing the room? How many bath rooms
are necessary to cater to your daily needs? Will you and your spouse
frequently work at the home? Do your in-laws stay with you in future?
Do you require separate formal and informal spaces for different
occasions? Do you wish to add workshop and garage facilities adjoining
the house? Once a comprehensive list is made, consider the major
elements you would like to have in your new home; the style, number
of floors, total area of livable spaces with outdoor living areas,
total number of baths and bed rooms, the number of formal and informal
gathering areas and the type of kitchen you need. Just ponder over
about your children; perhaps right now your kids might be staying
with you, so a two story house sounds like a good idea. But in future,
if they are going off on their own, a big home might be too big
to maintain!
With the spade work ready, there are dozens of factors that can
immensely impact how your home suits your life style. First and
foremost, always allocate your budget to your future home. Two of
the main things that affect a homes cost are its size and
features; a large house with many features will invariably cost
more. It is possible to have a comfortable home with many features,
at an affordable cost too. Designers can make house feel larger
than actually it is. It is not really the size of a house that really
matters; what is more important is how comfortable the home feels.
Perhaps a smaller house might work very well with lots of features.
Decide on the amount of out door space that go with the house;
if you tend to spend a lot of time out side, you will need an out
door space that includes patios, porches and decks. Conversely,
choose an out side area that caters do your specific demands. The
most important space in any home is that offers moments of privacy
to you and your spouse; a home office, a small library or a media
room will add a special touch to your home. Special space exclusively
reserved for your kids might be a practical idea too; a common room
with study plus play utility is a cherished dream for your kids.
Thinking of entertaining your guests on a regular basis? May be
a formal room with an inbuilt bar will add that social touch to
your home. Do you prefer an ultra modern kitchen with all amenities?
A kitchen that offers a cooking area with separate breakfast nook
may be good idea for you. Smaller rooms tend to be cozier and comfortable
for you than bigger open areas.
Consider all these factors you would like to incorporate in your
home- they are easier and inexpensive to add now in to your blue
print than to add them later. Now, you might also consider choosing
a plan that suits the area in which you are planning to build. The
design you always wanted to have simply might not be suitable for
the area where you live now. Selecting proper roofing details based
on the possibility of winter snow and extreme winds is always a
critical area of concern. While a flat roof is just fine for a warm
winter, it will be a bad idea for a snow falling region. Extreme
winds can lash your roof in areas of mountainous country.
It pays to lean about foundation choices and options; some designs
designed for specific types of foundations can always be modified
later by qualified professionals. Finally, get familiar with some
fundamentals on reading floor plans so it is very easy to understand
your home. What we have in mind may not work completely on ground;
the design and the idea of your house, which is in your mind, may
not exactly look the same once it is physically constructed. Hundreds
of questions and doubts crop up during the construction process.
Always seek out a best qualified architect, resources and assistance
to arrive at a cost effective solution. The correct and prudent
decision taken now can have a life long effect on your satisfaction
with your home.
About The Author
Dascar Daniel If you find this information useful you should visit
the site http://www.livinghouseplans.com/
where you will find lots of interesting articles related to this
topic , all original and wrote by Dascar Daniel.
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