Posts Tagged ‘house plans’

Just Added New House Plans - HDC-1919-1 - Free Ground Shipping in US

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

New floor plan just added on Home Design Central: HDC-1919-1 This floor plan includes 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, in a 1919 sq ft living area.

This floor plan offers all the most-requested home plan features and floorplan amenities.

This house plan is designed in the popular Country / European / Traditional / Southern Architectural style(s), and features a Slab / Crawlspace / Basement foundation option. Like all of the homeplans on the site, this plan can be modified to fit your specific needs.. Just let us know if you have any questions about the layout/design of the home, and we’ll be glad to help.

Be sure to check out this plan online at :
http://www.homedesigncentral.com/house-floor-plans-HDC-1919-1.html

Best wishes in the building of your new home!

Jill

New Home Plan Added - HDC-1605-27 - Free Designer Consultation

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

New floor plan just added on HomeDesignCentral.com : HDC-1605-27 This floor plan includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, in a 1605 sq ft living area.

This floor plan offers all the most-requested home plan features and floorplan amenities.

This house plan is designed in the popular Country / Farm / Ranch / Traditional Architectural style(s), and features a Basement foundation option. Like all of the homeplans on the site, this plan can be modified to fit your specific needs.. Just let us know if you have any questions about the layout/design of the home, and we’ll be glad to help.

Be sure to check out this plan online at :
http://www.homedesigncentral.com/house-floor-plans-HDC-1605-27.html

Best wishes in the building of your new home!

Jill

Brand New Design Added - HDC-1550-28 - Free Designer Consultation

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

New house plan just added on HomeDesignCentral.com : HDC-1550-28 This floor plan includes 3.5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, in a 1550 sq ft living area.

This floor plan has a great floorplan layout and no wasted space.

This house plan is designed in the popular Bungalow / Craftsman / European / Traditional / Tudor Architectural style(s), and features a Crawlspace foundation option. Like all of the homeplans on the site, this plan can be modified to fit your specific needs.. Just let us know if you have any questions about the layout/design of the home, and we’ll be glad to help.

Be sure to check out this plan online at :
http://www.homedesigncentral.com/house-floor-plans-HDC-1550-28.html

Best wishes in the building of your new home!

Jill

New House Walk-Through Video - HDC-1800B-1: The Pecan Orchard

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Hope you’re having a good one today.. One of the most-requested items that we receive are related to if we have additional photos of a particular home, after its been built.

In all cases, we have added these photos to HomeDesignCentral.com on the individual plan detail pages… However, we were fortunate enough to recently be able to take a walk-through video tour of one of our most-popular designs - HDC-1800B-1: The Pecan Orchard.

This video will give you a very good idea of the layout, sizing, and flow of the home, and hopefully, this will be helpful for you.

One additional item to keep in mind as you watch the video, is that this home has been reversed and slightly modified from the standard house plans you see on the site, to fit the needs of the owners. Modifications are available for any of our plans, and we’d be glad to provide you with a no-obligation, free quote on any changes that you might want. Just give us a call at 1-800-734-0829, and we’ll be glad to help!




CLICK HERE to View Additional Details on House Plan HDC-1800B-1

Hope this is valuable, and please let us know if we can be of any further assistance..

Thank you and have a blessed day,

Jill

Free “New to House Plans?” Report offered by leading house plans website

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

HomeDesignCentral.com offers limited-time download of popular “New to House Plans?” special report. In the report, readers will learn how to save thousands on their new house plans…

August 27, 2008 — Due to popular demand for simple and easy-to-follow steps on how to find affordable and easy-to-build house floor plans, the “New to House Plans?” Special Report was released today by Home Design Central.com.

“We are very fortunate to be able to talk with many different individuals and families, on a weekly basis, about what they’re looking for in their new house plans. One concern that seems to be a constant, is that they are confused about how the house plans process works, and aren’t really sure how to proceed”, noted Jill Phillips of HomeDesignCentral.com.

“We know that the process can be confusing, and that’s why we developed the “New to House Plans?” special report. Its ONLY purpose is to educate new house plan shoppers about the entire process and what affordable options are available to them.”

In this special report, consumers can learn everything about how the “house plans shopping” process works, including:

  • What are the different house plan options I have, and what are the advantages / disadvantages of each?
  • What are the differences between “Stock” Home Plans vs “Custom” House Plans?
  • What do I need to know about my house plans when going to local building officials to obtain permits?
  • What are the most-popular house plan features being included in new homes?
  • What are the different types of home foundations, what are the characteristics of each, and which one is right for you?
  • What if I need changes to the house plans? How does the floorplan modification process work and how much does it cost?
  • What are the different types of plan packages that are available and which one is right for your specific needs?
  • And finally, “What to do Next”? An easy-to-follow roadmap to getting the exact house plan you want, at a fraction of the price of a custom set of house plans…

“Hopefully, this comprehensive report will help people who are beginning the house plan search process to better understand what options they have, from the outset. Additionally, if anyone should have additional questions about stock house plans, thats not covered in the report, our team at HomeDesignCentral.com is always happy to answer those, noted Jill Phillips.

You can access the Limited-Time, Free Special Report at:
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http://www.HomeDesignCentral.com/freereport

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For additional information on the house plans available on Home Design Central.com website, contact Jill Phillips or visit www.HomeDesignCentral.com.

About HomeDesignCentral.com:
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Home Design Central.com is the premier stock house plans broker on the Internet, offering a searchable database of thousands of the most-popular house floor plans, home plans, dream houses, and blueprints from the nation’s leading building designers and architects.

To learn more, visit www.HomeDesignCentral.com today, and join our “House Plan News” mailing list to receive a special subscriber-only offers and money-saving tips on building your new home…

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Jill Phillips
Home Design Central.com
phone: 1-800-734-0829
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Staying Within Your Building Budget

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

 

Building your dream home can turn into a nightmare where budgets and emotions are concerned.  Your new home is not simply a structure, but an extension of your personality and lifestyle.  Following a few simple guidelines can keep the budget and worry in check.

 

  1. Make up your mind.  Before choosing a builder, picking out paint colors or mentally arranging your furniture, decide what you are looking for in a house.  Determine what features are “must-haves” and which are “nice to haves” and find a floor plan that most closely matches the way you like to live.  Change orders, which involve changing the floor plan during construction, are costly. 
  2. Choose a reputable builder.  Going the cheap route while choosing a builder can cost you more money in the future.  Just as a chain is only as good as its weakest link, the builder is only as good as his subcontractors and materials.  Find a builder who is a member of the NAHB, and check references.  Do not be reticent about asking questions, driving past homes the builder has completed or is currently building, and asking clients if they are happy with the results.  Check the Better Business Bureau and Rip Off Report websites.
  3. Location, location, location.  Find land that is good for your home.  Clearing rocks or trees and leveling land can quickly add to the cost of building your home.  Check into costs such as property taxes, building permits, HOA fees and consider them while making your budget.  If you have already bought your lot, make sure you include any charges to install meters.   These expenses can vary greatly from one area to the next.
  4. Building Materials.  Ask your builder at which stage of construction materials must be purchased, and if unused materials can be returned for credit.  Decide what you want in a home as far as materials for cabinets, counter tops and flooring.  While it is acceptable to choose less expensive materials for some items that are easily replaced, such as light fixtures.  However, if you want higher-end materials for your kitchen, try to work it into your budget.  Tearing out tile floors, laminate countertops, or composite wood cabinets in the future can be more expensive than getting what you want from the start.
  5. Think about being your own General Contractor.  Hiring yourself can save you around 15% of the costs, but this comes with a great deal of risk.  If you do not have a background in home construction, obtaining the funding, sub-contractors and materials can turn into a life-consuming job.  When you hire a builder, it is his job to stay on time and within budget.  Carefully consider the potential savings versus the time and stress involved.

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Best wishes in the building of your new home!