Saturday, December 30, 2006

DesignHouse House plans wish for you

We at DesignHouse House Plans would like to wish you:

1. A happy new year, with a safe and blessed 2007.

2. Here's to finding the perfect house plan for your family in 2007.

3. The perfect contractor for you.

4. Plenty of sunny days for the building of your new home.

5. Warm cozy evenings after it is all finished!

Have a wonderful 2007 EVERYONE!

Remember if you need any help finding the perfect house plan - just email us.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

10% off Any DP Plan

Get 10% off any "DP" plan you buy before Jan. 1, 2007!
 
Just be sure and mention you saw this on our site and you will get 10% off. This is for any plan that start with DP.
 
This could be a savings of over $50 off!
 
Thanks for 10 years online and here's to 10 more.
 
Have a GREAT new year from everyone at DesignHouse to you.
 
 
 
This 10% is before any sales tax or shipping is applied. Thank you
 
 

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

10 years online!

We would like to announce that DesignHouse has been on the internet for 10 YEARS as of November 26th 2006! Our house plans have sold all over the country and even around the world!

Thanks so much for helping us with this milestone! Remember we are here to help you find the PERFECT home plan. We are ALWAYS adding new plans so please check back often for updates.

Debra

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Helpful house building terms from DesignHouse

Helpful Building Terms

Bow - A curved projection formed by at least five windows joined at obtuse angles.

Clerestory - An outside wall of a room or building that rises above an adjoining roof and contains windows.

Dentil - One of a series of small projecting rectangular blocks forming a molding under an overhang, most common in Colonial Style homes.

Dormer - A structure projecting from a roof, containing a window (looks like a small dog house)

Footprint - The outline of a home's foundation - used for site planning.
Gable - The vertical traingular end of a building from the eaves to the ridge.
Gable Roof - A roof consisting of two rectangular planes sloping up to a ridge.
Hip Roof - A roof with sloping ends and sides that meet at a ridge.

Keystone - A wedge shaped detail at the top of an arch.

Lanai - A patio or Veranda

Palladian Window - A window arrangement with a half-round window on top of a wider rectangular window.

Porte cochere - A covered drive-thru structure that extends from the side of a home.

Quoin - A large square or rectangular stone set into the corner of a masonry building.

Sidelight - A vertical window beside a door or another window.

Transom Window - A narrow window above another window or door.

Tray Ceiling - A recessed ceiling - sometimes with the sides sloped at an angle.

Vaulted Ceiling - A ceiling that slopes up to a peak. Like an upside down V

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Free UPS ground shipping on House plans - in December.

Free UPS ground shipping available on any
"GM" or "DP"
plan sale until the end of December.
Just order your plans from us at DesignHouse.
Please mention this discount when you order.
Thanks and have a great day!
Debra

Monday, December 11, 2006

New Plans add to DesignHouse

We have added NEW plans to DesignHouse. Please visit us today to find your perfect house plan. If you can't find the perfect house plan be sure and email us and we will search for you.

DesignHouse

Saturday, December 9, 2006

Frequently Asked Questions about House Plans.

What does Heated Square Footage mean?

All of our plans are grouped on this site by their Heated Square Footage. This is the area that is heated and cooled in the home. This is your main living area and does not include, porches, garages, garage storage area, patios, two story vaulted ceiling area, basements or unfinished areas. Generally is does not include any bonus room – if this is a concern please contact us to verify.

Do the plans meet my local codes?

At the time the drawings are prepared, the plans conform to most national building codes. However, they may not comply completely with your local building regulations. Some counties and municipalities have their own building codes, regulations and requirements. The assistance of a local builder, architect or other building professional may be necessary to modify the drawings to comply with your area's specific requirements. We recommend you consult with your local building officials prior to purchasing the blueprints or beginning construction.

How come my plans don't have plumbing diagrams and HVAC plans?

Plans normally do not have Plumbing diagrams or HVAC plans because every part of the country is different as well as each building situation. What works in one area may not be the best thing for another and since it is generally required to have a licensed plumber or electrician, they must follow the codes for your area.

Can we build the house more than once?

You, as the original purchaser of plans, are licensed to build a single home from the plans. Building more than one home from the plans is an infringement of the designer's copyright. The purchase of a multiple set package of plans is for the construction of a single home only. The purchase of additional sets of plans does not give you the right to construct more than one home. Therefore, if you would like to build a house more than once, you are required to purchase another full set of blueprints.

I want to see one of the plans built. Can you tell me where they are so I can go look at the home?

Sorry, but due to privacy issues with each homeowner, we can not give out the location of any of our homes. Due to the fact that they are built all over the U.S. it would also be impossible for us to keep track of there exact locations also. If we do have a picture of it, we will put it on the website.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask.


DesignHouse Inc.

Friday, December 8, 2006

Storage - You had better plan on it.

I have never heard anyone say, "This house would be perfect if it had less storage... what a waste of space".

The best way of making sure you have enough storage is to include it in your plans before you build. However, some of the following tips may give you ideas, even if your home is finished.

1. Taller ceilings - If you can't go out, try going up! Tall ceilings can be used to carve out more storage in several rooms. In your closets, several rows of higher shelves can be placed above your normal rod for items that are out of season. Kitchens and Great Rooms can also benefit from higher ceilings because you can use taller cabinets. Don't forget the open area above the wall cabinets, which can house anything from a basket of books to speakers.

2. Stairs - If you have stairs, putting deep drawers or cabinet style doors on the side can help you get the most use out of an otherwise waste of space. Note - Please check with your local building department on locating anything under your stairs, some codes do not allow this area to be used without making special provisions.

3. The Attic - If you are going to have a steep roof, take advantage of this extra storage space. When you build make sure the ceiling joists are sized large enough to carry any extra load created from your storage items. ONE TIP - If you install "real" stairs instead of pull down stairs, getting that Christmas tree down every year will be much easier!

4. Built-in Seating - A mudroom is the perfect place for built-in seating. If you build the seating with a hinged top or deep drawers, you get the perfect place to store your shoes. In a bedroom you have the perfect place to read a book and hide extra blankets at the same time.

5. Cabinets - Linen cabinets with a built-in hamper are perfect for creating extra space in your bath. Everything is located in one place and does not take up extra floor space.

6. Islands - They can be great in a kitchen for extra storage but have you tried one on wheels? If you need more room in the kitchen, you simply roll it out of the way. Have you thought about an island in your closet? If you have a large walk-in closet ,why not take advantage of that extra floor space? A small island makes a perfect place for extra storage and you maybe able to free up some floor space in your bedroom by not having an extra dresser.

7. The Garage - With the popularity of SUV's it is very important you make sure your new garage will be big enough to hold the family car. For example the GMC Yukon has a length of 198.9" and the Yukon XL has a length of 219.3". If you plan on walking around it after you park, that garage better be deeper than 20'-0".

Copyright 2004 - Debra Purvis, AIBD
President DesignHouse Inc.


Please contact us if you would like permission to use this article on your website, email or newsletter. Thank you

I hope I gave you a few ideas to think about for your new home and best wishes on your next building project...Debra

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

House Building Links

We have reformated our links page to make them easier to use and more informative. We will continue to add and revise these links to assist you in building your dream home. Have a Great Day!

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

How to pick the best house plan

In this issue - How to pick the best house plan for your family.
Finding the perfect home plan for you family can be a hard thing to do.
Clients have so many house plans to pick from and the task can be overwelming!
Long ago, when our lives were simplier, families plans were simplier as well. Most plans were pretty boxy and consisted of just the basics - Kitchen, Family Area and maybe a Bedroom, that everyone shared.
Now each member of the family has their own room (for the most part) and the average house size has grown like never before. Finding the perfect house can be a challenge and lets review a few points to consider below.
1. Budget - Just how much home can you afford? No one wants to end up with "the perfect" house if all you will be able to afford after paying the note every month is little else.
2. Lifestyle - Are you a casual or formal family? Do you need rooms for entertaining? Do you have dinner parties that you need room for?
3. Your land - How much room do you have to build on? Make sure you have plenty of room for your house to fit within the setbacks.
4. Flex Spaces - Do you need a home office or sewing room? Can you use a bedroom you have in this or would you be better off building with a plan that has the extra space?
Still having a problem finding your dream home plan?
Visit us at DesignHouse we would be happy to help you find the perfect house plan!

Monday, December 4, 2006

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