The contents of each Modern Villaz is unique, but all contain detailed, high-quality working drawings. You can expect to find the following standard elements in most sets of plans:
1. FRONT PERSPECTIVE
- This artist’s sketch of the exterior of the house gives you an idea of how the house will look when built and landscaped.
2. FOUNDATION PLANS
- This sheet shows the foundation layout including concrete walls, footings, pads, posts, beams, bearing walls, and foundation
3. DETAILED FLOOR PLANS
- These plans show the layout of each floor of the house. Rooms and interior spaces are carefully dimension-ed, doors and windows located, and keys are given for cross-section details provided elsewhere in the plans.
4. HOUSE AND DETAIL CROSS-SECTIONS
- Large-scale views show sections or cutaways of the foundation, interior walls, exterior walls, floors, stairways, and roof details. Additional cross-sections may show important changes in floor, ceiling, or roof heights, or the relationship of one level to another. These sections show exactly how the various parts of the house fit together and are extremely valuable during construction. Additional sheets may include enlarged wall, floor and roof construction details.
5. FLOOR STRUCTURAL SUPPORTS
- The floor framing plans provide detail for these crucial elements of your home. Each includes floor joist, ceiling joist, spacing, direction, span, and specifications. Beam and window headers, along with necessary details for framing connections, stairways, or dormers are also included.
6. ELECTRICAL PLAN
- The electrical plan offers suggested locations with notes for all lighting, outlets, switches, and circuits. A layout is provided for each level, as well as basements, garages, or other structures. This plan does not contain diagrams detailing how all wiring should be run, or how circuits should be engineered. These details should be designed by your electrician.
7. EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS
- In addition to the front exterior, your blueprint set will include drawings of the rear and sides of your house as well.These drawings give notes on exterior materials and finishes. Particular attention is given to cornice detail, brick and stone accents, or other finish items that make your home unique.
8. ROOF FRAMING PLANS ( NOT INCLUDED )
- Please read Some plans contain roof framing plans, however because of the wide variation in local requirements, many plans do not. If you buy a plan without a roof framing plan, you will need an engineer familiar with local building codes to create a plan to build your roof. Even if your plan does contain a roof framing plan, we recommend that a local engineer review the plan to verify that it will meet local codes.