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Each custom home is designed from the inside out, where form follows function. And by walking clients through the large and small details of the design process, Betty can incorporate her clients' preferences with her discriminating sense of design and function.
* Household budget – house construction cost for the addition must fit within your family budget. Building cost will affect the overall house addition floor plan; its size, features, and whether or not your idea is even possible.
* Availability of home construction financing – based upon credit rating. Also consider other resources; home equity, stocks, bonds, and other types of securities that could be liquidated.
* Project objective – the purpose for the addition. To create more living space, improve the home’s traffic flow, or increase storage? Perhaps it is an investment strategy to increase your home market value. Or to make your house design more appealing; to keep up with building trends in your immediate neighborhood?
* Building options – on site construction, a house construction kit, or prefabricated stick built choices – manufactured or modular house construction.
* House construction material – green home construction materials, eco-friendly, or more conventional types of materials.
How to Make Home Improvement Construction Plans
Breaking a new house addition project down into steps will help make the planning process less intimidating.
After deciding what the add on objective is, make a wish list of all the features and elements you would like to include in the room design. Get ideas from home design magazines, remodeling and decorating programs on television, and visiting home remodeling store showrooms and open houses in and around your neighborhood.
Once this is done, prioritize items on the list.
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