Oftentimes in new construction, cost estimates are determined by square footage. It’s important to consider how much space your family really needs before selecting a plan. If you are trying to keep costs down, less square footage may be essential in the selection process for a new house plan. Keep in mind, there are several ways to make a small house live big. First of all, finding a plan that fits your family’s current and future needs is vital. When you consider the size of a new house, think about how many rooms you will actually need and use. The correct scale and proportion of furniture in smaller rooms is the best to way to create livable space. To help visualize, measure favorite pieces, i.e. sofa, dining table, or bed, and use a scaled drawing to fit furnishings onto the floor plan. Consider the location of master bedroom. The master located upstairs really “frees up” the main floor, allowing larger rooms and an open floor plan. Whether the master is up or down, use wide, cased openings and keep hallways to a minimum in order to maximize square footage. Careful placement of windows and doors combine with high ceilings to create an illusion of more space too.
- By Lil Petrusnek
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