We are in the process of beginning construction of our new home. We have decided to be our own contractors, and hire out the various stages of the building process. Right now, we are at the very beginning stages.
While we would love to build a nice big roomy house, practically we can't afford it now. So, we have decided to put in a basement, and have about a 1300-1400 square foot house total. Problem is, we have been looking for house plans for the design of a 600-700 square foot house, and then of course the basement, which are not easy to find.
Can anyone share their experience with building, being your own contractor, any tips, ideas, websites to share? Also, if you know of where to find small square footage plans that are reasonably priced?
And... if you've built your own dream home, and want to share your story, with pictures, etc., I would love that too!
First tip, and the most important one: take your time in the planning stages! I mean take a lot of time. We didn't, and we ended up with an exterior door that didn't have an exterior light switch! Sigh.
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I can't say we ever built our own place. We did put a double-wide out onto 10 acres and that was a long, slow process! I imagine building would be even longer and slower. We are planning to build another mini-storage building this spring.....not quite the same thing.
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First tip, and the most important one: take your time in the planning stages! I mean take a lot of time. We didn't, and we ended up with an exterior door that didn't have an exterior light switch! Sigh.
LOL.. you are spot on Timmy! Amazing how those little details can really take on such huge importance later. Any other tips?
I can't say we ever built our own place. We did put a double-wide out onto 10 acres and that was a long, slow process! I imagine building would be even longer and slower. We are planning to build another mini-storage building this spring.....not quite the same thing.
We have done a double wide before too, and yes, it can be a long, slow drawn out process. We have considered doing a single wide, putting it under a pole barn, living in it while we build the house. Lots of ideas floating around in our heads, lol!
LOL.. you are spot on Timmy! Amazing how those little details can really take on such huge importance later. Any other tips?
Yeah, put in too many power outlets, pull too many CAT-5s (or whatever), and have too much storage space. It may be just enough.
If we had it to do over (which we may!), I'd get a lighting control system built-in. Put in Insteon afterward, and, as it turns out, that's a pretty unreliable system. I've seen others mentioned on forums that have a much better reputation. Can't recall any names, but you could probably find them.
Insteon's pretty cool, when it works right. But we've had 4 of 5 things fail on us. Some under warranty, some not.
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Well, I need to find some creative ways to make room for storage in a 1300 sq. foot house, lol!
Haven't even gotten so far as to consider a lighting control system. We's poh foks!
We are trying to do this as economically as possible. We've even considered trying to go off grid, but found that this is even more expensive, initially of course.
Built my own house, gonna start on another one next. Soon as I got it finished I realized that I had forgotten some things.
I did all the concrete, framing, drywall and tile. Subbed out the electrical and plumbing.
One of my sons helped me at that time and was a great help, lots of work though.
Lots of frustration also!LOL
Any tips to offer, things to "be sure" you do, or don't do?
We are putting in a basement, which I am excited about. We will have a wood stove in the basement to heat the house. Two bedrooms will be downstairs, and two upstairs. An open floor plan is what I have in mind for the upstairs for the kitchen and living area. We may be able to push the sq. footage to 1500 feet. Still haven't found a floor plan yet that really satisfies us.