Designing Your Dream Home: Every Question to Ask, Every Detail to Consider, and Everything to Know Before You Build or Remodel


  • ISBN13: 9781401603526
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Designing Your Dream Home gives you every question to ask, every detail to consider, and everything to check out before you design and build your dream home. Designing and building a home can be stressful and expensive, but knowing what to consider ahead of time will save you stress, time, and money. Beginning with the questions to ask before you purchase land all the way through your final punch list, this guide addresses the entire process. With this step-… More >>

Designing Your Dream Home: Every Question to Ask, Every Detail to Consider, and Everything to Know Before You Build or Remodel

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  1. #1 by Eric Dunning on April 17, 2010 - 4:54 pm

    Unless the really big decisions will be made by others, this book is not worth your time if you’re actually designing a house. It is a series of checklists that made me wonder if the person using the book becomes the world’s most annoying client for whatever architects and contractors they will be dealing with. There is wonderful material on designing a wine storage unit, but very little on say, the overall things to consider when designing a house.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by J. Womble on April 17, 2010 - 5:48 pm

    This book is incredible! A MUST HAVE for anyone thinking of building a home. It has suggestions I would have never thought of on my own.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by D. Valade on April 17, 2010 - 8:09 pm

    This guide alone will enable us to be completely thorough when we build our next home regardless of whether we Owner-Build or contract with a builder. It contains very detailed criteria for each construction step with great tips and explanations.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Austin Tang on April 17, 2010 - 10:31 pm

    It helps me in many areas on my new home design. Buy a paperback version if you’re serious about using to its full potential.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by Joy V. Smith on April 18, 2010 - 1:18 am

    At first I thought the book was a little heavy on the blank forms and checklists, but she covers the basics, and there are a number of useful illustrations that teach you what you need to know about what a house is made up of. Plus a glossary, architect’s symbols that help you decipher your house’s blueprints, measurement basics (very helpful), mistakes to avoid, and more. The forms and checklists require work, but they can prevent you from making some serious mistakes. (I’d advise looking at more than one house book, btw. I had a number of them–most of which I have since culled, but I still have a few to refer to.) I would also advise you to keep this book for your records. I bought house record books–The Home Owner’s Journal: What I Did & When I Did It and The Home Owner’s Diary: What Was Done and When We Did It. (For two different homes we built; these books became very cluttered with additional work and notes.) You will find these records essential in the future.
    Rating: 5 / 5