Friday, June 26, 2009

Ranches Galore!











Here's some exciting news! The Plan Collection just started adding a bunch of house plans from a new home designer.
Although each plan is one of a kind, they all share a very simple, yet elegant style. Everything is so neat and clean-cut. And the floorplans are amazingly comfortable! I'm not going to single any one of these plans out today, but you should really take some time to Check them out!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Rock Star Status

Cool Modern House Plans


Y'know, there are a few things in this world that are just so cool that everyone wants to copy them. That is what I like to call "achieving Rock Star Status."

McDonald's achieved rock star status with the way it cranks out burgers and fries at the drop of a hat; The Matrix achieved rock star status with its signature bullet-view slow-motion scenes; even a co-worker of mine achieved rock star status by wearing his sunglasses to work (everyone else joined in by wearing their shades the rest of the day); but let me introduce you to the rock star of home design -- the Barbados.

This is a great Modern Home Plan that was featured on the homepage of http://www.theplancollection.com/ a few months ago. Since that time, several other version have come out trying to reproduce the winninng style of the original. I'm not going to go into any specific details, but here are a few of the followers:





The Barbados truly is a real-life Rock Star!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Spacious, yet Cozy!

Check this out! This beautiful Craftsman Home Plan is GAR-44100, and it is simply amazing! Please let me take some time to take you through a make-believe walkthrough:

After standing in awe of the beautiful facade, we will pass the quaint covered porch and enter in through the front door. To the left is a C-shaped staircase with dual landings, to the right is a formal living area with plenty of natural sunlight flooding in through the windows.

My favorite feature about GAR-44100 is actually a little further inside. After passing the living room and staircase, the entire home seems to open up as you can see from one end of the house to the other. The kitchen and breakfast area are both open and spacious (making for a very functional work area), but the real kicker is the great room. They don't call it "Great" for nothing! It is really big, but the warm fireplace helps it keep a nice cozy feel.

A little further around the corner you'll find a small mud room, 1/2 bath, and an awesome corner office. It may not be huge, but this office space is great for any quiet computer project you might have -- and it has a window!

The upper level of GAR-44100 is pretty simple. You have two decent-sized bedrooms sharing a bath, a laundry room, and the master bedroom. The master bedroom is a perfect sanctuary. It has a 9 foot trayed ceiling, a private bathroom, and a large walk-in closet.

GAR-44100 may not be very big, but it does a fantastic job of making you think otherwise. Why don't you Check it Out!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Modifications?

The Wonders of House Plan Modification

Do you ever get frustrated looking through house plan websites? You'd think that with over 20,000 house plans, you'd be able to find at least one plan that would meet all of your needs. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case; some plans come pretty close, but it seems like there's always something missing. I'm not talking about the 90% RULE (see previous article), I'm talking about something major.

Sometimes the floorplan is perfect, but the exterior is hideous; other times the elevation is simply gorgeous, but the layout just won't work; sometimes the plan is almost perfect, but there are a few flaws inside and out (and by "flaws," I am referring to your personal preference). What is a person to do? Should you settle for less? Should you go back to the drawing board and start your tedious search again? This is where modifications come in. The picture above shows three very unique homes; the surprising thing is that they all have the exact same floorplan. Isn't it amazing what a few simple modifications can do?

Some people get scared when they think about making modifications. They may have heard horror stories from friends about how the draftsman charged an arm and a leg to move a few windows. They may get nervous when they hear that an inexpensive modification specialist will charge around $65 an hour to draft changes. Some people are even frightened off because people have told them that modifications can take months to complete. These are all very valid concerns, so I am going to take a little time to tell you about how the folks at The Plan Collection have made modifications as simple and easy as possible.

The first step is to know exactly what you want. You can't email the plan sales representatives and tell them "I love the way this home looks, but I need you to reduce it from 5,000 square feet to about 2,000 square feet." That just doesn't cut it. They need to know exactly which rooms are going, which rooms are staying, how the remaining rooms are going to be configured, and how you want the exterior to adapt to these modifications. If you can't figure out how to do it, how can you expect them to figure it out in a way that is sure to please you? You should always come to them with a detailed idea or game plan (sketches are always helpful, too).

After you have explained your vision to the folks at The Plan Collection, you will usually get a quote within a day or two. When you get your quote, it's important to remember that any modification below $500 is usually quite a steal -- $1000 is pretty typical for in-depth modifications. If you aren't willing to pay that much for changes, you probably shouldn't even consider modifications. In all my experience, it seems like The Plan Collection usually offers the lowest prices for modifications by at least $100 or $200. I'm not sure how they get such a sweet deal, but I'm glad they do!

After getting your quote, the choice is all up to you. To buy, or not to buy? That is the question (sorry about that; I know that was super-lame). If you choose to purchase the plans, the rest of the modification process is a piece of cake. You'll get a phone call from the modification team; they'll discuss all the details; and then within 3-4 weeks, you'll have yourself a set of modified house plans -- perfectly matching what you requested.

Modifications aren't for everyone, but if you've got the vision and the cash, you might have found yourself a winner. Check it out!