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Mylar copies are shipped with a free bond copy of the plans, so that you have something to look over and mark up before making final decisions about the changes you want made to the "master" set. Mylar copies come with a formal Copyright Release giving you the legal right to modify them in any way you wish, and to make as many copies of the plans as you need to successfully build one house. Even though they cost a bit more initially, they will definitely save you time and money later on.
That way everyone - you, your builder, his or her subcontractors, local permit officials, and your lender - will have the final version of the plans to work with. After the changes have been made to this "master" copy, you or your builder can then print as many copies as you need, whenever you need them, on regular bond paper.
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Plans printed on Mylar If you - like the vast majority of our other customers - intend to modify the plans before construction, and you are building in an area where plans can't simply be "marked up" with a red pen, the Mylar copy is definitely what you should order (unless of course you prefer the PDF version). Please note: If a right-reading reverse version of the plans is offered, this is definitely the version you should purchase, whether you're interested in bonds, vellums, or electronic files (when available). The number you will need of each version is something your builder should advise you on. There is a one-time cost of $50 to reverse the plans, whether you buy them all in your initial purchase, or a follow up order. We recommend that your order include both right-reading and mirror-reverse copies, since permit officials and lenders will need to see a right-reading version. The lettering and numbers will appear as they would if you held the plans up to a mirror, but this will not present a problem for your builders, as they are quite familiar with this process.
When reversed, the front of the house continues to face in the same direction, but rooms that were on the right side of the house as you face it will now be on the left, and vice versa. Often views or site characteristics make it either advantageous or necessary to build a house in the reverse of the way the plans were originally drawn. Double doors in the dressing area open to the courtyard, where a hot tub could be located. The bath area features a huge soaking tub beneath large windows, an extra large shower, two separated sinks, a private toilet, and a truly enormous walk–in closet.
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The bedroom features a coved ceiling that vaults to 12', double glazed doors with transoms above that open to the rear, additional windows with views to the side, and a large sitting area with a corner fireplace. The remainder of the house is dedicated to the master suite. And just off the foyer there's a den with corner windows facing the courtyard, and a powder room. An additional single–car garage is located beyond the utility room, connected by a covered breezeway.
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Just off the kitchen there is a short hallway that leads to two bedrooms (each with its own full bath and walk–in closet), the utility/laundry room, and a two–car garage. The family room has a large fireplace beside a large picture window, and sliding glass doors leading to the back yard. Like most of the rooms in this house, the ceiling is set at a lofty 10'. The kitchen features a huge curved island, plenty of counter and cabinet space, a built–in desk area, and a large walk–in pantry. The gourmet kitchen is perfectly placed to focus on the dining room, the family room, and a window–wrapped nook between them. Next to the great room, and open to it, is the formal dining room, which also features a wall of picture windows and a sliding glazed door facing the rear, along with another glazed wall facing the side of the house. The ceiling in this room vaults from 10' at the walls to a dramatic 18'! It features a centrally–located fireplace, and a wall of picture windows and sliding glazed doors with transom windows above face the rear yard. Upon entering the foyer, the view straight ahead is to and through the great room. The courtyard measures 37' wide by 26' deep, so there's plenty of room for outdoor furniture. You enter the stone wall enclosed front courtyard by passing between massive stone–wrapped columns topped by a timber gable, and you enter the house by passing between another pair of columns that support a much larger and taller gable. The house also features a lovely enclosed front courtyard area, and once inside, fantastic views to the rear and sides. These finishes and details work beautifully with the home's unique rooflines. For the exterior of this handsome one–story home the original homeowners chose lap siding, manufactured stone veneer, and strong timber detailing (particularly at the entrance).