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Total sq. ft.:1,716
Main Floor sq. ft:1,716
Basem*nt sq. ft:1,654
Total unfinished sq. ft.:1,654
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Garage Stalls:2
Width:65' 4"
Depth:51' 4"
Ridge Height:22' 11"
Foundations Available:Basem*nt

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One Level House Plans, House Plans With Basem*nts, (2024)

FAQs

What is a one-level house with a basem*nt called? ›

Ranch: A Ranch is a one-level home. In Northern States, they usually have basem*nts which are often finished to increase the living area.

Is a floor plan enough to build a house? ›

Iit is not enough to build a house. While floor plans give the big picture of living spaces, they do not have enough information for builders to actually construct the home. Your builder will need complete blueprints, or construction-ready drawings, with technical information that you will not find on most floor plans.

Can you add a basem*nt to any house plan? ›

Yes, any house plan can have a basem*nt if the local zoning and landscape permit it. To map out what your basem*nt could be in your new home, our collection of home plans with a basem*nt includes various types of this foundation.

What is a foundation with a basem*nt called? ›

The basem*nt foundation is an additional floor partially or completely below ground and built with poured concrete walls. It's the deepest of the common foundation types and matches most or all of the floor space of the level above.

What is a 1 floor house called? ›

Bungalow is a common term applied to a low one-story house with a shallow-pitched roof (in some locations, dormered varieties are referred to as 1.5-story, such as the chalet bungalow in the United Kingdom).

What should a floor plan not include? ›

The typical plan set does not include any plumbing, heating or air conditioning drawings due to the wide variety of local codes and climatic conditions. These details and specifications are easily obtained from your builder, contractor, and/or local suppliers.

What is the simplest floor plan? ›

What are examples of simple floor plans? A single-story house with an open layout that usually includes a living room, dining area, kitchen, bedrooms, and bathrooms. A small, single-story house with a cozy layout. It usually includes a living room, dining area, kitchen, one or two bedrooms, and a bathroom.

What makes a house plan more expensive to build? ›

The more complex and non-standard the plan, the more you're going to spend. Expect to pay between 5% and 15% of the total construction costs for the residential architect's services.

What is a bad house layout? ›

Bad layouts include a staircase that's facing the door, adjoining bedrooms, and no views from one room to another. Keep in mind that you'll likely sell the home at some point, and a bad layout could make it more challenging to sell.

What is the perfect home layout? ›

Ideally, to provide the best layout for your family, there should be one bathroom for every two bedrooms in the house. Homeowners who entertain frequently should choose a house layout that has a full or a half-guest bathroom near the living area. The guest bathroom should be downstairs in homes with multiple floors.

What would not be shown on a floor plan? ›

Although you can see the square footage and width of spaces, floor plans do not typically show the height of the ceiling, walls, doors, or windows.

Is it cheaper to add a basem*nt or a second story? ›

Generally speaking, building up tends to be less expensive than a basem*nt. That said, not too long ago, lumber was at an all-time high and basem*nts were the better option. Check with your builder and they can advise you on the pros, cons, and cost of each.

How hard is it to put a basem*nt under an existing house? ›

Capozzolo says adding a basem*nt is definitely a job for pros. It's easier to add a basem*nt to a house built on a perimeter or post-and-beam foundation than one on a concrete slab. Breaking up the slab can be difficult and problematic because it's thick and may contain embedded plumbing pipes and electrical wires.

Do you need planning permission for a basem*nt? ›

Planning permission is usually required for basem*nt projects, but not always. You will always need permission if you live in a flat or listed building; for a lightwell; for related works to fences and walls; to trees in conservation areas and to trees covered by Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs).

What is a single level home called? ›

Single-level homes, also called ranch homes, are typically designed so that one living space flows right into another.

What is a house half underground called? ›

In architecture, a semi-basem*nt, lower ground, lower level, etc. is a floor of a building that is half below ground, rather than entirely such as a true basem*nt or cellar.

What is a house with no upstairs called? ›

Bungalows are very convenient for the homeowner in that all living areas are on a single story and there are no stairs between living areas.

What is a one story house with no basem*nt called? ›

A “true” one story with no basem*nt and no attic space large enough or of the framing type to turn into bedrooms is a one story house, a rambler or a ranch. It depends where you are in the U.S. as to which of those people call it. A bungalow is not usually a true one story house.

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