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Basics: Levels: 2 Bedrooms: 15 Baths: 13 Garage Stalls: 5
Dimensions: Width: 180' Depth: 161' 10"
Square Footage: Heated Square Footage: 26337 Main Floor: 5477 Upper Floor: 6062 Lower Floor: 4915 Garage: 4704 Bonus: 1885
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Wall Information Exterior Wall Constr: ICF
Foundations: Basement
Style: Style: European Related Styles: Luxury Traditional
Lifestyle Features: courtyard
hobby / rec room
library room
den/office/computer
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LifeStyle Features Cont:
walk-in pantry
great room
loft / balcony
oversized garage
covered rear porch
screened porch/sunroom
unique features
kitchen island
volume/vaulted ceiling
workshop
main floor master bedroom
peninsula/eating bar
covered front porch
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LifeStyle Features Cont:
storage area
master sitting area
exercise room
media room
butler's pantry
side-entry garage
unusual shape
guest suite
teen suite/Jack & Jill bath
family room
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Please note that in most areas of the country, these house plans will be everything
you need to build, but not necessarily everything you need to obtain a building permit.
In addition to the house plans you order, you may also need a site plan that shows
where the house is going to be located on the property. You might also need beams
sized to accommodate roof loads specific to your region. Your home builder can usually
help you with this. You may also need a septic design unless your lot is served by a
sanitary sewer system. Many areas now have area-specific energy codes that also have
to be followed. This normally involves filling out a simple form providing documentation
that your house plans are in compliance.
To find out what documents you should expect with your house plans, see
What’s Included?
In some regions, there is a second step you will need to take to insure your house plans
are in compliance with local codes. Some areas of North America have very strict
engineering requirements. Examples of this would be earthquake-prone areas of California
and the Pacific Coast, hurricane risk areas of the Florida, Gulf & Carolina Coasts. New
York, New Jersey, Nevada, and parts of Illinois require review by a local professional
as well. If you are building in these areas, it is most likely you will need to hire a
state licensed structural engineer to analyze the design and provide additional drawings
and calculations required by your building department. If you aren’t sure, building
departments typically have a handout they will give you listing all of the items they
require to submit for and obtain a building permit.
Additionally, stock plans do not have a professional stamp attached. If your building
department requires one, they will only accept a stamp from a professional licensed in
the state where you plan to build. In this case, you will need to take your house plans
to a local engineer or architect for review and stamping. In addition, plans which are
used to construct homes in Nevada are required to be drawn by a licensed Nevada architect.
| Plan Sets |
Price |
| ♦ Reproducible Master (Recommended) |
$1,200.00
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| ♦ 8 Copy Construction Set |
$1,125.00
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| ♦ 5 Copy Construction Set |
$1,000.00
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| ♦ Additional Construction Sets |
$50.00
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| ♦ CAD Set |
$1,500.00
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Foundation Options
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| ♦ Basement |
$0.00
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| Other Options |
| ♦ Right-reading Reverse Set |
$150.00
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- EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS: show the front, rear, and sides of the house, including exterior materials and details.
- FOUNDATION PLANS: include drawings for a daylight basement, post and beam, joist, or slab foundation. All necessary notations and dimensions are included. If the plan you choose doesn't have the type of foundation you desire we will create one for you at a reasonable fee.
- DETAILED FLOOR PLANS: show the placement of interior walls and the dimensions of rooms, doors, windows, stairways, and similar elements for each level of the house.
- CROSS SECTIONS: show details of the house as though it were cut in slices from the roof to the foundation. The cross sections give the construction, insulation, flooring, and roofing details.
- Upper floor framing plans are included with two story homes or homes with lofts.
- ROOFING PLAN: gives the layout of rafters, dormers, gables, and other roof elements, such as skylights.
- SCHEMATIC ELECTRICAL LAYOUTS: show the suggested locations for switches, fixtures, and outlets.
- GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS: provide instructions and information regarding excavation and grading, masonry and concrete work, carpentry and woodwork, thermal and moisture protection, drywall, tile, flooring, glazing, and caulking and sealants.
NOTE: Due to regional variations, local availability of materials, local codes, methods of installation, and individual preferences, detailed heating, plumbing, and electrical specifications are not included on the plans. The ductwork, venting and other details will vary, depending on the heating and cooling system you use and the type of energy that operates it. These details and specifications are easily obtained from your local builder or local supplier.
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