Charming Raised Home on Stumps with Timber Flooring
This beautifully designed raised home combines classic architectural charm with modern comforts. Elevated on sturdy stumps and featuring elegant timber flooring, this home plan is perfect for those who appreciate open spaces and thoughtful layout. Enjoy the large kitchen, ideal for entertaining, a cozy living area, and a covered veranda patio that seamlessly connects indoor and outdoor living.
Features
- 2 Spacious Bedrooms
- 2 Modern Bathrooms
- Large, Open-Concept Kitchen
- Expansive Living Area
- Covered Veranda Patio – Perfect for Outdoor Relaxation
Metric Room Sizes
Bed 1: 3.2 x 2.9
Bed 2: 3.2 x 2.6
Lounge: 4.4 x 3.2”
Metric Area Sizes
Living : 54.1 Sq. Meters
Verandah: 33.8 Sq. Meters
Total Area: 87.9 Sq. Meters
Feet & Inches Room Sizes
Bed 1: 10'4” x 9' 4”
Bed 2: 10'4” x 8' 6”
Lounge: 14' 4” x 10' 5”
Feet & Inches Area Sizes
Living : 581 Sq. Feet
Verandah: 349 Sq. Feet
Total Area: 930 Sq. Feet
Metric Inclusions:
Floor plan Dimensions in Metric Sizes
Elevation Plans in Metric Sizes
Electrical Plans in Metric Sizes
Window Schedule in Metric Sizes
Door Schedule in Metric Sizes
Inclusions:
Floor plan Dimensions
Elevation Plans
Electrical Plans
Window Schedule
Door Schedule
3d Front Render
2d Floor Plan showing furniture positions
Copyright release for building
Other Inclusions
3d Front Render
2d Floor Plan showing furniture positions
Copyright release for building
There are 2 main sets of plans when building a home one is the concept plans and the second is full construction plans.
Concept plans.
If you own the concept plans, you have a major advantage when shopping for a builder.
As you can get several builders to compete or bid for the job and get the best possible price.
This will normally save you many thousands of dollars, compared to using the builders plans as he owns the copyright on his own plans, and it illegal to have other builders bid on his design.
So you are open to legal action for breach of copyright. This can even happen years after the home is complete.
Where as if you own the concept plans, this saves all that risks.
Construction plans.
We have found most builders prefer you to supply the concept plans only, and they supply the full construction plans using your concept plans as a draft design.
The reason is because of buying power.
They normally are affiliated with a number of building material suppliers, and will draw the final construction drawings to meet there building specifications.
All though you will have final say on the building material, they will have a base building specifications that they get the best price for.
The building specifications are an important group of documents which forms part of the building contract.
The specifications can change from builder to builder and from one city to another depending on availability.
When getting a builder to bid on your concept plans, you should always ask for a building specifications sheet of building material that they have included in the quote.
Owner Builder or DIY Builder
An owner builder is also best to have concept plans drawn before moving onto full construction plans.
As an owner builder you can use the concept plans to send to building material suppliers and tradesman to get quotes before moving to full construction plans.
Our concept plans are detailed with full plan dimensions so they can quote it fully.
This means as an owner builder you will know the full costs of construction with in a few weeks, and if the project will meet your budget.
If you are over budget you can make the necessary changes, before having the full construction plans drawn saving you time and money.
Also having the full construction costs means you can approach the bank with confidence, knowing that you can finish the home completely.