What Plans Include
Our plan packages offer a complete conceptual design of our homes. However, our working drawings are not fully engineered construction documents for a specific building site.
Packages
CAD FILE
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Copies: 1
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Building License: Yes; The included license is for building one house only.
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Copyright Release: Yes
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For use by design professionals to customize the house plans. Changes to plans should only be made by qualified professionals; please contact us for an estimate to have the plans updated by our team.
INCLUDES THESE DOCUMENTS:
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Floor plans
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Foundation or basement plan
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Exterior Elevations
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Roof plan
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Building sections
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Typical wall sections
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Electrical Plans
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Interior Elevations, notes and details
*CAD File sets are not available with all house plans.
PDF / CUSTOMIZATION SET
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Copies: 1
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Building License: Yes; The included license is for building one house only.
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Copyright Release: Yes
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For making minor changes to your house plans. Delivered electronically as a PDF. Changes to plans should only be made by qualified professionals, please contact us for an estimate to have the plans updated by our team.
INCLUDES THESE DOCUMENTS:
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Floor plans
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Foundation or basement plan
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Exterior Elevations
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Roof plan
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Building sections
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Typical wall sections
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Electrical Plans
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Interior Elevations, notes and details
CONSTRUCTION SET PACKAGE
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Copies: 5
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Building License: Yes; The included license is for building one house only.
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Copyright Release: No
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The basic package of drawings that you need to build your home as designed.
INCLUDES THESE DOCUMENTS:
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Floor plans
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Foundation or basement plan
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Exterior Elevations
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Roof plan
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Building sections
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Typical wall sections
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Electrical Plans
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Interior Elevations, notes and details
PRICING SET (Not For Construction)
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Copies: 1
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Building License: No
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Copyright Release: No
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For estimation purposes only and Stamped "Not for Construction." A contractor cannot legally build from plans marked this way.
INCLUDES THESE DOCUMENTS:
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Floor plans
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Foundation or basement plan
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Exterior Elevations
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Roof plan
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Building sections
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Typical wall sections
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Electrical Plans
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Interior Elevations, notes and details
PLANNING SET
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Copies: 1
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Building License: No
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Copyright Release: No
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For planning purposes only and Stamped "Not for Construction." A contractor cannot legally build from plans marked this way.
INCLUDES THESE DOCUMENTS:
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Floor plans
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Exterior Elevations
WHAT’S INCLUDED
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Foundation and floor-framing plans. This shows the foundation layout, including drawings for a basement, slab, or crawlspace. Only one type is included with each plan. Support walls and all necessary dimensions are part of this sheet. Please note that there is no beam layout included with foundation plans. Foundation plans must be engineered locally.
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Dimensioned floor plans. Each floor of the house is shown in detail. The position and dimensions of walls, doors, windows, staircases, and columns are clearly indicated. Door and window sizes are also included.
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Suggested Electrical plans. Included are suggestions for the placement of switches, outlets, and fixtures. Local code and your builder will dictate exact placement.
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Building sections. These cross sections shows building construction. Also a typical wall from footings to roofline.
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Exterior elevations. These pages provide drawings of the front, rear, left, and right sides of the house. They also suggest the appropriate materials for the structure and detail work.
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Interior elevations. These include detailed drawings of cabinets, fireplaces, columns, other built-in units, or suggested trim profiles. Each plan has various degrees of detail.
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
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Heating and plumbing plans. Due to regional variations in climate and building codes, heating and plumbing plans should be supplied by local contractors.
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Material quantity lists. Once your personal selections are made (types of windows, doors, etc.), this list should be obtained from your contractor or from a local building materials supplier.
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Architectural and engineering seals. Some cities and states require a licensed architect or engineer to review and seal a blueprint, or officially approve it, prior to construction due to concerns over energy costs, safety, and other factors. If you require a seal, please contact us for availability.