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A modest interior, but with abundant natural light and a carefully designed open floor plan it fills large. Check the interior video out at small modern cottage interior |
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The exterior is simple and unique. A modern cottage design. Check out the exterior video at small modern cottage exterior |
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View from rear yard showing the trellis covered patio area. |
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View from right side. The tower makes a dramatic statement. |
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Custom cabinetry is featured throughout the home design providing for ample storage in a small house plan. Also, notice the exposed stair stringers. |
A shingled cottage home design that could serve as a great mountain cabin plan or beach house. |
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A modern cottage with an open floor plan and a beautiful front porch. The roof lines are simple, yet dramatic. |
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A mountain lodge with wrap around porch! |
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Simple yet unique farmhouse plan with a wrap around porch and a main floor master bedroom. Classic Midwest Living! |
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An elegant cottage home design with a welcoming front porch. |
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Detail view of the tile pattern. I cannot imagine the man-hours that went into this. But you have to admit it's very cool. |
Simply Elegant Home Designs offers pre-designed home plans that are creative, simple, elegant, unique and green to individuals, builders and developers. Their goal is to provide the most discriminating home designs available and to be the most service oriented organization in the pre-designed house plans business. They can be reached at www.simplyeleganthomedesigns.com or 612-669-6411.
In my real job (non-blogging) I am finding that more and more people are interested in building a more environmentally responsible and healthy home. Leaving political discussions and arguments about “climate change” behind (I don’t like being preached to and I don’t like preaching), I believe there are many common sense reasons to build a “Green” home. Here are two pretty good ones:
If you want to build a Green Home there is an abundant amount of information available to you. But start investigating Green and you begin to realize there can be a daunting number of decisions to make – and they all impact your construction budget in some way. Building Green can start to look incredibly complicated and expensive - and neither of these notions is inherently “Green”. Well it does not have to work that way.
So what I want to do, starting with this posting is to help you simplify things. I am starting out with a top 10 list of green things to do. This will give us some focus for more detailed discussions to follow. Those discussions will provide more detail on my top 10 list. So here goes.
Top 10 Green Things to do! – When building your new home.
So that’s my Top 10 Green Things to Do list. You may notice that I don’t specifically mention solar panels, photo-voltaics or geo-thermal systems. Well those items might be a great addition to an overall sustainable building plan, but the initial costs are high and the payback is longer. I’ll discuss more in future postings.
By the way, if you want to buy a “green” house plan that you can build. You might start at Simply Elegant Home Designs. All of the plans in their portfolio have been designed keeping many of the green principals listed above in mind.