Picking Through Home Plans Leads to Professional Help
Here’s a passage on the subject from “The Well-Built House,” (Houghton Mifflin, 1992) by Jim Locke, the contractor who ran the project in Tracy Kidder’s renowned book, “House” (Houghton Mifflin, 1985): “The chances of your house’s [plans] fitting graciously on your lot are poor. People often tell me they look at plan books and hundreds of designs and don’t find one that fits them.”
That’s so true: Before Dave (my husband) will let me meet with any architect, he insists I look at house plans online. I spend three days — hours at a time — without finding anything compelling. There are elements I like: a portico here, a breakfast area there. But because we may spend more on this house than anything we’ve ever done in our lives, just kind of liking something doesn’t seem good enough.
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