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Saturday, 01 September 2007 |
By Mark Mathis
Evaluating which floor plans best suit your needs can be overwhelming. Thousands of floor plans are available on the Internet, in a variety of Architectual styles, which allow you to have almost infinate choice and the opportunity to save thousands on your floor plans.
When you find a floor plans design that fits your needs and you order the floor plans, its generally helpful to know how to read the blue prints that you will receive.
In reviewing your home's blueprints, you can usually determine the general floorplan layout / how many rooms are included / and other general information. However, depending on the size/complexity of the house and the individual Designer's style, those lines on a page can start to give you a headache. There are a few tricks to help you read your home's blueprints.
First, you will need to determine the scale at which the house floor plan is drawn. In general, most pre-drawn home plans will have an visibile indicator on the blueprint such as a quarter inch = a foot. Once you know the |
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