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Friday, August 22, 2008

 

Dream Client Plus Dream Builder Equals Dream Home

THE MONUMENTAL TASK OF BUILDING A CUSTOM HOME...You're trying to decide on who will build your home. You know you want someone reputable, who builds quality, is respectful to your budget and time frame and most importantly someone you can trust. But during that process you might overlook that the builder also needs to trust the client, feel secure that the client is going to work with them in regards to time and budget. They also want to make sure they are paid promptly and changes are discussed appropriately so they don't negatively influence the project. Below are some tips to help put together the DREAM TEAM:

THE DREAM CLIENT IS...

• Suited for the service, style and caliber of home being offered, designed and built
• Willing to pay the cost and has a realistic budget
• Reasonable with their time frame
• Able to see the value in the services provided
• Respectful to the professional opinions and advise given
• Open minded to the design and building process
• Loyal to the project
• Someone who is a joy to work with
• Similar in characteristics to past dream clients

THE DREAM BUILDER IS...

• A benefit to your project
• Able to listen and communicate with you in a manner that you're comfortable with
• Respectful to your opinions and goals for the project
• Able to build within your budget
• Resourceful and can create what you want
• An expert who can build you a quality custom home
• Encouraging and supportive
• Someone you would enjoy working with
• Similar in characteristics to a past person you felt comfortable doing business with

THE DREAM HOME IS...

A collaboration of decisions made and built on a strong foundation of trust and integrity. A personal space that s reflects your physical, emotional and spiritual self and meets all of your needs. An established relationship between you and your builder that will continue long after the home is complete. A place you call home.

 

How to Get the Quality Custom Home Floor Plans You Need Without Regrets

When you have your piece of real estate, and you are ready to create your home plans, you may want to take a new approach to it. You could go to a lot of places online and find an abundance of floor plans already available. While this certainly makes it convenient for some, you may have no idea how much thought actually went into those house plans. When you really think about it, though, that may not really be the best way to go to get your own custom house plans.

Software and Floorplans Abound

It is easy to pick up a lot of floorplans on the Internet. It would not take long before you ended up with a whole collection. Unfortunately, this may leave you with the limitations of someone else's idea of a home - what should be your home.

Avoid the Copycat Syndrome

Ask yourself if you really want to follow someone else's idea of what your home should look like, or seek to create your own custom home plans. While you may not want it to be too extreme for when you might try to sell it later, you certainly do want a home that is designed around the way you live. In order to accomplish this in the best way possible, you want to start out with a great idea for your own wonderful dream home that will not limit your imagination.

Go for Your Own Custom Dream House Plans

A good way to start out would be to write down the things that you would like in your dream home and then put them into a basic hand-drawn floorplan. Alter it as you see the need to add or subtract some things, and then when you are comfortable with it, talk to a home designer about your need for house blueprints. You certainly want to consider some options like patios and decks, a large kitchen, a cathedral ceiling, lots of glass and possibly skylights, extra bathrooms and walk-in closets.

When you design your own custom home, you have the opportunity to put into it those features you want most - and where you want them. You can add closet space, an extra bathroom, a large family room, a study or den, a hobby room, and so much more.

Enjoy the Uniqueness of Your Home Forever

Once you have talked to a builder and have actually built your unique custom home, you will have the joy of knowing that it was built just for you and your family. It is your design and you can be proud of it. You did not borrow someone else's house plans, although you may want to get some ideas there.

Your dream home can have its beginning today. If you have a good idea for a floor plan, you may want to go ahead and get started. The architectural design you need can be started quickly by a professional draftsman and before long, your custom home will soon be on the way.

 

Why Custom House Plans Will Suit Your Needs Better

If you are ready to have your house plans or building plans created, then you may want to consider the options before you. You can choose between floor plans that are already out there on the Internet, or have some custom house plans made for you.

Of course, the choice really is yours, but the results may be as different as day is from night in the long run. Whether you are building a log cabin, a townhouse, an investment property, or a luxury home, you want to make sure that you have the right blueprints for your new home construction.

Custom house plans will provide you with...

A Greater Flexibility in Design

As you look at existing home plans that you find here or there, you will discover that they all are based on someone else's needs and ideas. Your own dream home, however, should be just that - your dream home. When designing your own custom house plans, you need to consider all possibilities to make your vision come to pass.

One option that you may want to consider as you think about your custom floor plans, is the possibility of alternative home designs. This can include unique homes like green homes, earthen homes, solar homes, barn conversions, strawbale, and so much more. Some of these home designs can greatly lower the cost of your new home construction.

An Increased Level of Functionality

As you work with a professional to make your own floorplans, you are free to put into them the special features you want. One idea may be to put the laundry room on the same floor as the bedrooms. This way you do not have to carry loads of clothes and other things unnecessarily from floor to floor.

Another advantage of a custom home plan is that you can put bathrooms where you want, extra closets, add an island and a pantry in the kitchen, have walk-in closets, and put anything else in that you desire. Your new home can be built to your convenience - you can have it made your way. With your own custom house plans, you can add ceiling fans, fireplaces, all the outlets you want, and even put in zone heating if you want. It will be your unique architectural design.

A Higher Plane of Satisfaction

After you have built your own custom home, you will be the one that is happier having followed your own ideas and tastes in design. You will be glad that you made original floor plans and did not follow someone else's ideas. Even better yet, you can talk to your floor plan designer about ideas you have and receive consultation from someone who has experience in what kind of features work well - and which ones might be better left out, or changed.

 

Chinking Questions-Answers & Money Saving Application Tips

Chinking is very common on western log homes but can be found in the east as well. The most common color is mortar white because it resembles the look of old time cement. Chinking may be required to seal the joints in your logs or you may choose to use it for aesthetic purposes. Chinking is designed to stand out from your wood which is why it has a heavy texture. Finally, it is typically installed in 1''- 4'' joints.

Professional applicators prefer to purchase the product in 5 gallon buckets while homeowners are more likely to purchase the material in 29oz tubes. Both will work well as long as you have the right product. Some chinking materials can be difficult to apply which is why I would recommend a product called Chinker' Edge. It is a little heavier than most other chinking materials which is nice because it stays in place when you are working with the material. Also, it does not collect on your brush or trowel when you are working with the material which will save you time, energy and probably a headache.

If you are looking to restore your existing chinking it isn't necessary to replace the old chinking with brand new chinking. Most "new" chinking materials are latex based products and will bond with each other. If you choose to go this route, it is important to get a good bond to the top and bottom of the joint. If you are installing chinking to a new structure then I would highly recommend installing some form of backer rod before applying any chinking material. You can use an open or closed cell backer rod that will be D-shaped, trapezoidal or full round. Backer rod installation will save you money on chinking materials and will allow the sealant to expand and contract at a more proficient rate.

Check with the chinking and stain manufacturers to ensure that your finishing products are compatible with each other. It is always a good idea to use a stain and chinking from the same manufacturer in order to avoid any unnecessary problems down the road.

In conclusion, follow the following application tips below in order to achieve a successful job.

1. Use backer rod.
2. Apply at least a 1/4''- 1/2'' of material.
3. Use a compatible stain.
4. The larger your logs the larger the width of your chinking joint should be.
5. Apply the material between 45-90 degrees and do not install it in direct sunlight.
6. Purchase Chinker's Edge by Sashco.
7. Have fun.

Mountain Home Building Products is a leading distributor of log home chinking, cabin caulking, log stains, clear wood finishes, log siding, house logs & rustic lighting. Our diverse array of products makes us one of the most complete suppliers anywhere, and one of the most successful log home products distributors in the world. We are dedicated to bringing customers the finest quality products combined with the best customer service in the log home industry.

 

New Homes in Atlanta - New Home Floor Plans

Atlanta is home to both national and local home builders offering a variety of new homes in Atlanta with spacious and affordable floor plans. Below is information about floor plans available in new home communities throughout the Atlanta area.

The Rutherford Plan is available in Lochshire, a Traton Homes community - The Rutherford is a 2-story floor plan 3 bedrooms, a media room and a kitchen with an island and breakfast area. The Rutherford floor plan is a single-family home priced from the $270s.

The Tara floor plan is available at Canterbury Estates, a Beazer Homes community - The Tara floor plan offers home buyers 2 and 3 story options (basement) with 3,479 sq. ft. This floor plan is available with 4 - 6 bedrooms, 3.5 - 5 bathrooms, 2 - 3 garages and is priced from $370,990. The kitchen has a center island, breakfast bar area, walk-in pantry and tons of cabinet space.

The Glenhurst floor plan is available in Farris Park, a D.R. Horton Homes community - The Glenhurst floor plan, priced from the $190s, offers home shoppers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. This 1-story floor plan has formal dining and living areas as well as a kitchen with an island and a vaulted family room. Each bedroom has a walk-in closet and there is a 2-car garage.

The Whitewater floor plan is available in Oakdale Bluffs, an Ashton Woods community - The Whitewater plan is a 3-story town home-offering buyers 2,145 sq. ft. with 2 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. This plan has a family room, dining room and a kitchen with a large pantry and center island. Homes in the Whitewater are priced from $220,990.

The Austin plan is available in Sable Glen, a Royce Builder community - The Austin floor plan is a town home with 2 floors. This plan offers shoppers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a combined family and dining room. The master bedroom is set aside with its own private bath and a walk-in closet. This floor plan is available from $142,390.

The information above was found on each home builder's website in August of 2008 and is deemed reliable. Please contact each builder for more information about his or her floor plans, new home communities and Atlanta homes for sale.

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