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Saturday, October 16, 2010
New Simple Yet Dramatic Home Design
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Its Complicated House







Thursday, May 13, 2010
Architects Have Great Tools!



Monday, February 22, 2010
Architects Have Great Tools! - Interior Design Study
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Design Value - Rustic Cottage House Plan


Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Small Metal Cottage House Plan



Monday, November 16, 2009
Efficient Framing for House Plans
- use 2x6 wall framing at 24" o.c. (in lieu of 16" o.c.)
- use 1" rigid foam insulation in lieu of traditional sheathing
- eliminate headers where they are not necessary structurally - where they are necessary size them properly (it is common practice to use the same size header throughout)
- eliminate all the corner framing - let the drywall hang loose or use clips
- use header hangars in lieu of jack studs
- eliminate one of the top plates
Friday, November 13, 2009
Design Challenge for a 2000 SF House Plan
Lately I have been getting inquiries for modestly sized new home designs that feature main floor master bedrooms. A search of the web reveals a gazillion main floor master bedroom plans - but most are massive or ugly or both. So I decided this might be a good opportunity to design a new plan fitting this unique need, and to illustrate for you a little bit of the design process at the same time. So let's get started.
- Programming
- Schematic Design
- Design Development
- Construction Documents
- Modest plan size - as close to 2000 square foot as possible.
- Open floor plan - Living, Dining and Kitchen spaces very connected with each other.
- Mudroom with space for hanging coats and sitting for putting shoes on.
- Laundry space should be on the main floor.
- A main floor master bedroom with walk in closet and bath. The bath should have a walk in shower, but not necessarily a tub (the days of the jacuzzi tub seem to be over).
- Spaces that are functional, but not over sized.
- A reasonable sized entry porch.
- A screen porch with spaces for eating and sitting.
- A main floor powder room.
- Possibly a den or away room - if space allows.
- An attached 2 car garage - possibly with some additional storage space.
- 2 additional bedrooms on a second floor.
- A shared bathroom for the 2 upstairs bedrooms.
- A basement that could allow future expansion space.
- Beautiful home but not overly complex. Should be reasonably economical to construct. The house plan should be simple, yet unique.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Old simple house plans - design inspiration
- keep the overall form and roof line very simple - this costs less to build
- use nice deep overhangs - this protects the walls, windows and doors from the elements
- create a good composition of windows - here picture windows are combined with double hungs and centered between the porch columns and the wall surfaces
- use minimal ornamentation - the window grid patterns and the exposed rafter tails are pretty much the extent of it here
- create a focal point - the simple shed dormer with louvers and the stair that is "captured" with side walls helps to create a center line and create focus on the entry
- give the house a base - the white clapboard siding provides a platform for the house to sit on and it contrasts nicely with the red shingle siding.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Finding Design Inspiration in Old Houses
- The proportions of the gable are quite nice - neither too slender or too squat with roof pitch neither too steep or too flat.
- I love the depth of the gable end roof overhang (this is called the rake end). The brackets underneath provide a sense of support for the overhang.
- The crown molding at the fascia creates additional shadow line and adds a subtle detail.
- A wide frieze board (that's the white trim on the wall below the overhang) provides a nice transition between the siding and roof overhang.
- The siding lap is nice and narrow. The proportion of the entire gable would be altered if the siding had a wider lap.
- I like the narrowness of the windows, and the fact the pair of windows are separated. Look closely and you can see a subtle little "pilaster" detail at the jambs and mullion. Also the trim at the head projects outward creating additional shadow line and interest.
- One thing I don't care for here is that the upper windows are nearly identical to the lower windows. I would rather see a bit of hierarchy - with the lower windows being a bit larger and more detailed than the upper windows. Another thing that bothers me slightly is the upper window intrudes upon the frieze board. It looks a little "crowded".
Monday, October 19, 2009
Revit House Plans

Thursday, October 15, 2009
Afraid of Color?


Monday, October 12, 2009
Really Small House Plans


Sunday, October 11, 2009
Rio 2016 Olympic Images




Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Bark Siding


Tuesday, September 1, 2009
House Plans_ Good Design Illustrated 1

Tuesday, August 25, 2009
How to Not Save Energy in your House
- furnace tune ups
- sizing furnace correctly (not oversizing)
- basement duct sealing
- floor insulation
- caulking and weatherstripping
- window replacements
- tankless gas water heaters
- cooling your attic
- changing furnace filters monthly
- opening your refrigerator quickly
- using drapes to insulate windows
Friday, August 21, 2009
House Plans by Larson Brenner and Simply Elegant
I told you big news was coming. Here is a copy of the press release.
Simply Elegant Offers House Plans Designed by Larson Brenner
Nationally recognized residential design firm is offering selected designs.
Marine on St.Croix, MN –
Simply Elegant Home Designs, LLC; is announcing a new marketing agreement with Larson Brenner of Stillwater, Minnesota. Initially six house plans designed by Larson Brenner will be offered for sale exclusively through Simply Elegant at www.simplyeleganthomedesigns.com.
Ron Brenner, Vice President of Larson Brenner; brings over 20 years experience designing single and multi-family residences, community facilities and performing residential development planning. His home designs have been featured in numerous publications. He had this to offer:
“The residential construction industry has changed quite a bit over the last 10 years. We have always worked with clients that care a lot about design. It is natural for people to desire living in a home that is a unique reflection of their own tastes. But increasingly our clients are also looking for more. They want a floor plan that feels spacious but is not oversized. They want a home that is energy efficient and environmentally more conscious. They want a smart and efficient design that meets all of their needs without breaking the bank. In order to achieve all of these goals we have worked closely with client and builder to create highly functional, unique and beautiful designs that are also reasonably economical to construct. We have learned much over the past 10 years, and our new relationship with Simply Elegant Home Designs offers a way for us spread some of that knowledge. It allows us to offer high quality residential design to a wider segment of the general population; and we hope that makes a small difference in our world.”
Larson Brenner’s work has been described as having a “casual elegance”. Strong building forms combined with clean and simple detailing and appropriate but restrained ornamentation give their designs a distinct aesthetic. Their home designs clearly pay respect to the past but move it forward with open space planning and modern convenience. The result is a home that is inviting, comfortable, functional and beautiful but not fussy.
Simply Elegant Home Designs offers pre-designed home plans that are creative, simple, elegant, unique and green to individuals, builders and developers. Their goal is to provide the most discriminating home designs available and to be the most service oriented organization in the pre-designed house plans business. They can be reached at www.simplyeleganthomedesigns.com or 877-380-9470.