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When selecting the perfect home plan for your house,
keep in mind that most house plans are styled differently to reflect
the community and personality of the owner. New styles abound every
day as designers continue to come up with new ideas for modern homes.
Some house plan styles fall along classic lines, whereas others take a
unique twist on old themes. You've probably walked by a least a dozen
homes in your life that were designed specifically for the owners
living within.
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There are dozens of different house
plan styles to select from. Here is just a sampling of the various home plans
currently available:
Split Bedroom - This house plan usually resembles a ranch style. Most are up to
2800 square feet and use floor space efficiently so you don't need much of any
hall space in the home. A split home usually provides two separate bedroom
areas, usually on opposite ends of the home.
Country - Country homes usually have
vast exteriors, large front or back porches and open interiors. A country home
also features a large kitchen and family area.
Cottage - A cottage home plan much like a country home plan often features a
large porch and tall windows. A cottage style home may be smaller than a
traditional country home.
Adobe - An adobe homeplan is similar to a southwestern style, often with stucco
coverings and smooth walls.
Duplex house plans - A duplex home plan is nothing more than a multi family
style home.
Duplex homes come in various styles with various outside framing including wood
or stucco.
Don't forget there are dozes more house plans than the few listed above. Other
houseplans not mentioned above may include: luxury home plans, modular home
plans, small house plans, beach house plans and even log house plans. When it
comes to your home, the choices are endless.
The style plan you select will depend largely on your preferences. You might
think about scanning your neighborhood to see what the dominant styles are of
people living around you. While it is not a requirement that you buy and build a
home in the same style as your neighbors, many people opt for something similar
as it may help in the future if you ever decide to sell. The most important
thing to remember is your house should provide you with a sense of comfort,
quiet and joy. If you take your time selecting the right home plan, you should
accomplish this task easily.
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Tips for Selecting The Right Home
Plan
Sometimes the vast array of choices makes selecting the right house plan
overwhelming. Fortunately there are a couple of steps you can take to help speed
the process of selecting a plan. First, you should sit down and decide what
features are most important to you in your home. This includes the number of
bathrooms and bedrooms you need, whether you need a family room, large kitchen
and how formal you want your home to look.
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You should also consider how large a
garage you'll need and the total square footage you can afford. All of these
elements will help you select the right house plan.
Let's say for example, you want a large, roomy home with an open floor plan,
large kitchen and bay windows to overlook the shore. A country or beach home
plan will likely accommodate your needs better than a bungalow house plan. You
can also narrow your selection by looking for housplans with certain features,
such as a detached garage or a house plan that provides for side parking. A
ranch house plan will look best on a large plot, whereas a taller house plan may
suit a lot that is uneven or tilted.
Always take your time when selecting the right house plan. Once your home is
built, you'll probably live there for some time. Occasionally you may be able to
make a few minor changes to a house plan to help make it more suitable to your
needs. If this is the case be sure to check with your designer first. Some
changes are quite pricey. By and large, with the wealth of selections available
today, you should be able to find a plan that accommodates most if not all of
your personal preferences.
About The Author: Antigone Arthur is a successful freelance writer with
10 years of professional experience providing consumers with informative
articles on such topics as unique house plans, small house plans, and house
designs.
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