Built and designed my own in 2001. I had a home designer draw plans from my sketches. He had a better knowledge of codes, space requirements--jacuzzi for example, which we passed on--etc. Hired out excavation, concrete work, plumbing, ceramic tile, and rough carpentry. I did wiring, hardwood floors, built cabinets, trimmed out doors and windows, etc. I'm too light for hanging drywall and the plasterer had his own hanging crew.
I would have put in a OWB, but enjoy the freestanding stove with a glass door.
We have 2000 sf up and down. Our house is L-shaped with the bedrooms in one long wing--rooms are side by side rather that a typical 3-bedroom layout--and a shorter 20 x 42 living/kitchen/dining wing. Our plan is very open. The laundry is on the first floor in a nook next to the bathroom. Where does all the laundry come from except the bedrooms and bath towels?
Works very well for us, but I have a son, a jr. in college and my daughter starts next year. The Mrs. and I will have lots of room to play hide and seek.
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