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Home Construction Specification Sheet

Home Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network1 Home Style.. 2 Identify Rooms.. 3 Room Adjacencies.. 4 Interior Dimensions.. 5 Other Dimensions.. 6 Lot Excavation.. 7 Foundation.. 8 Framing.. 9 Roofing.. 10 Doors.. 11 Windows.. 12 Plumbing.. 13 Electrical Wiring.. 14 HVAC.. 15 Weatherization.. 16 Exterior Home.. 17-18 Wall.. 19 Supporting Web Sites: .. for home building plans and advice .. (home building gallery) for home building products and ideas.

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1 Home Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network1 Home Style.. 2 Identify Rooms.. 3 Room Adjacencies.. 4 Interior Dimensions.. 5 Other Dimensions.. 6 Lot Excavation.. 7 Foundation.. 8 Framing.. 9 Roofing.. 10 Doors.. 11 Windows.. 12 Plumbing.. 13 Electrical Wiring.. 14 HVAC.. 15 Weatherization.. 16 Exterior Home.. 17-18 Wall.. 19 Supporting Web Sites: .. for home building plans and advice .. (home building gallery) for home building products and ideas.

2 For our directory of house plans and design ideas .. for home remodeling and home improvement Ceiling and Trim.. 20 Kitchen.. 21 Bath.. 22 Cleaning Closet.. 23 Flooring.. 24 Lighting.. 25 Other Amenities.. 26 Garage / Pathways.. 27 Around the Deck.. 28 Water / Sport.. 29 Garden Design.. 30 Garden Elements.. 31 Interior Decorate.. 32 Exterior Decorate.. 33 Other Needs.. 34 Home Construction Specification SheetHome Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network2 Master BedroomBedroom 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 OtherOtherOtherSpec Plan A: Home StyleLink information on home styles - roomsOne StoryDescription:Two StoryDescription:Three StoryDescription:Split LevelDescription:BasementDescription (cellar or day walk-in):Style TypeDescription:LevelsTypeCeiling HeightsTypeClosetsTypeSize:Size:Size:Siz e:Size:Size.

3 First FloorSecond FloorThird FloorAtticBasementOtherWalk-InWalk-InWal k-InWalk-InWalk-InWalk-InWalk-InWalk-InS tandardStandardStandardStandardStandardS tandardStandardStandardSize:Size:Size:Si ze:Size:Size:Size:Size: Home Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network3 Example: KitchenSpec Plan A: Identify RoomsSecond Floor Attic or 3rd Floor Basement LevelExample: Master BedroomExample: Extra RoomExample: DarkroomMain LevelLink information on home styles - rooms Home Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network4 Primary Room Adjacencies1: _____2: _____3: _____4: _____5: _____6: _____Secondary Room Adjacencies1: _____2: _____3: _____4: _____5: _____6: _____7: _____8: _____Non-Adjacent Rooms1: _____2: _____3: _____4: _____5: _____6: _____Spec Plan A: Room Adjacencies Link information on home styles - roomsPrimary Room Adjacencies1: _____2: _____3: _____4.

4 _____5: _____6: _____Secondary Room Adjacencies1: _____2: _____3: _____4: _____5: _____6: _____7: _____8: _____Non-Adjacent Rooms1: _____2: _____3: _____4: _____5: _____6: _____Main LevelNext LevelHome Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network5 Example RoomEntry Way / FoyerLiving RoomDining RoomKitchenBreakfastSolariumFamily (Great) RoomDen / LibraryRec / Music RoomPowder RoomMud (Laundry) RoomStorage RoomMaster BedroomMaster BathMaster ClosetBedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 5 Bonus RoomHome OfficePlay / Exercise / SewingBath 2 Bath 3 Bath 4 Other: (Hallway Width)Other:Other:Other:Spec Plan A.

5 Interior DimensionsSize ASize BCalculated Square Footage Link square footage calculatorSize B6 x 106 x 1010 x 1212 x 1210 x 128 x 108 x 1015 x 1510 x 1210 x 125 x 56 x 65 x 615 x 159 x 95 x 710 x 1210 x 1210 x 1210 x 1210 x 1210 x 1210 x 125 x 85 x 85 x 88 x 108 x 1012 x 1212 x 1412 x 1410 x 1010 x 1018 x 1812 x 1212 x 126 x 78 x 77 x 816 x 1810 x 128 x 1012 x 1212 x 1212 x 1212 x 1212 x 1212 x 1212 x 125 x 105 x 105 x 1010 x 1210 x 1214 x 1414 x 1614 x 1610 x 1210 x 1221 x 2112 x 1412 x 147 x 88 x 109 x 1018 x 2012 x 1412 x 1214 x 1414 x 1414 x 1414 x 1414 x 1414 x 1414 x 146 x 126 x 126 x 12 Interior Finished AreaSum Calculated Square FootageAdd 20% to SubtotalTotal Square Footage Requirement80 sq.

6 FeetHome Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network6 Example RoomAtticBasementGarageCarportWork AreaStorageOtherOtherOtherSpec Plan A: Other DimensionsFinishedDimensionCalculated Square FootageAdd Factor8 x 10xxxxxxxxx16 sq. feetx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedx 20% if finishedOther AreasSum Calculated Square Footage96 sq. feetDimensionCalculated Square FootageExteriorFront PorchWalk WayDrive WayDeckPatioScreened PorchOtherOtherOtherOtherSum Calculated Square Footage Link square footage calculatorHome Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network7 Spec Plan B: Lot ExcavationSite Preparation: Define the Rules Link information on site preparationYour Construction Specification Plan should include a complete layout of your property lot with surveyeddimensions and property boundary lines.

7 Make a copy of the layout and define the rules of excavation. Yourarchitect or builder can assist you with this for plenty of room for front, back and where you want the driveway (about 10feet wide or more) and turnaround space if side-or rear-entry garages (about 30 feet).EasementsCheck with your planning board for easementrestrictions. Many communities require 5-10 feeteasement along the side and rear of the propertyfor utility lines, water drainage, and neighborhoodboundaries. An easement may also be requiredfor a SituatedDiscuss with your architect or builder how youwould like the home situated.

8 Consider optionson how to gain the most desirable view RequirementsNote any extra space for parking, recreationvehicles, detached garage, or other outdoorbuildings. Will there be a swimming pool, tenniscourt, or other recreational area?Water DrainageUnderstand how rain water flows through your want to channel the water away from the TreesTag any trees that you want to remain standing. Itmay cost you more since excavators must workaround them. But it is worth the extra Location of UtilitiesMake sure you flag underground utility lines.

9 Youwill be responsible for any TrashCheck that all trash, debris, and tree stumps areremoved and cleared from the SizeList any size requirements for your house. Define your type of garage front entry, side-entry, rear-entry,detached, or drive-under access. View the physical features of your lot. Note any rocks, trees, water-front view,or other desirable or undesirable views that your designer must Construction Specification Sheet 2003-08 all rights , , members of the Network8 Spec Plan C: FoundationFoundation Options Link information on site foundationsSlab Foundation Least expensive.

10 Property must graded relatively flat. Consists of poured concrete slap with depth to support interior walls. Generally suited for warmer climates. To get the foundation up off the ground in wet areas, you may consider a Raised Slab Foundation. Raised Slab Foundation consists of reinforced concrete block some 3 feet tall, interior back-filled withsand, and concrete slap poured as the floor information at: Foundation Generally preferred for most homes especially if the lot slopes. Allows for utility, and sewage lines under the home.


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