This document discusses planning and designing a house. It begins by defining planning and designing a house as creating a blueprint or plan that meets the homeowner's needs and preferences, taking into account factors like the lot size, room layout, materials, and budget. It then discusses the importance of planning and design for ensuring functionality, safety, efficiency, aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness. Key considerations for planning a house are then outlined, like the lot orientation, occupants' lifestyle, building codes, architectural style, energy efficiency, budget, and resale value. Common design trends and mistakes to avoid are also summarized.
Planning of residential building involves certain principles. This basic principle provides guidance in the planning of dwelling units. These principles are not as rigid as laws of nature, certain deviations from these principles are necessary and inadequacies in them are to be met with by an individual.
Principles of Planning of Residential building are as follows:
Aspect
Prospect
Furniture Requirements
Roominess
Grouping
Sanitation
Privacy
Economy
Practical Consideration
Planning of residential building involves certain principles. This basic principle provides guidance in the planning of dwelling units. These principles are not as rigid as laws of nature, certain deviations from these principles are necessary and inadequacies in them are to be met with by an individual.
Principles of Planning of Residential building are as follows:
Aspect
Prospect
Furniture Requirements
Roominess
Grouping
Sanitation
Privacy
Economy
Practical Consideration
Eco-Friendly Architecture:Key Challenges in Building DesignbluetroyvictorVinay
In the pursuit of sustainable living, eco-friendly architecture plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of our built environment. This article delves into the intricate world of sustainable building design, exploring the challenges that architects and designers face in their quest to create environmentally conscious structures.
green facades in coventional buildings , housings , commercial as well , so here are some information about green facades and factors affecting green facades
Niha Binyani ,M.Sc-Interior Design + One Year Residential Design Portfoliodezyneecole
Student of Dezyne E'cole College ,the student is updating his industry required skills of Interior Design through the Diploma Programme.This is a work showcase of of student after one year of her study of Residential Design Programme www.dezyneecole.com
Managing cost and making housing cost- EffectiveJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Housing is known to be the most cost-intensive, labor intensive, resource intensive activity and accordingly remains most difficult to create and provide for individuals, states and nations. However, looking / considering at the length , breadth and depth of the housing and the components involved in the making of the housing, there exists numerous opportunities to make housing cost-effective and affordable. Paper accordingly looks at the options at how to make housing most affordable in terms of-- cost, money, resources etc. It looks at the options of architectural design, building materials, construction technologies, levies, taxes, fees, project management ,sourcing land etc. as the options to minimize the cost and make shelter affordable and cost-effective in terms of livability and quality of life.
House Construction Mistakes
Building a house is a major investment and it’s essential to ensure that the construction process is done correctly. In Pakistan, there are several common mistakes that people make during the house construction process. Consequently, they can lead to significant issues in the future. In this article, we’ll discuss ten house construction mistakes to avoid in Pakistan.
1. Skipping the Soil Test
Before construction begins, it’s crucial to perform a soil test to determine the quality of the soil. Many people in Pakistan skip this crucial step, which can lead to foundation issues in the future. The soil test will reveal important information about the soil’s bearing capacity, which will help determine the appropriate foundation design for your house. Different types of soils have different load-bearing capacities. So it is important to get the soil tested to ensure the foundation of your house is strong enough to hold the weight of your house.
Here is the list of companies for reliable soil testing in Pakistan:
Bore and Bore
Geo-Studies Drilling Company
GEMCON Engineering Pvt. Ltd
HIGH LOGISTIC TRADES
Horizon Lab Services
2. Not Hiring a Professional Architect
Another common house construction mistake people make is not hiring a professional architect. An architect will ensure that the design of the house is structurally sound, aesthetically pleasing, and meets all local building codes. A professional architect will also take into account the climate and environmental factors to design a house that is energy-efficient and comfortable.
By working with an architect, you can avoid common design mistakes such as awkward room layouts or poorly placed windows. They will also provide you with a detailed plan that will include drawings and specifications of the construction work to be carried out. This will help ensure that your construction project is carried out smoothly and without any costly mistakes.
3. Ignoring Building Codes and Regulations
Building codes and regulations exist to ensure that buildings are safe and meet certain standards. Ignoring these codes and regulations can lead to safety hazards, legal issues, and even the demolition of the building. It’s crucial to work with a professional who is familiar with the local building codes and regulations.
Each province in Pakistan has its own building codes and regulations, so it is important to make sure that the architect and the contractor are aware of these codes and regulations. This will help ensure that the construction of your house is carried out in compliance with the relevant codes and regulations.
4. Not Planning for Future Expansion
Many people in Pakistan build a house without considering future expansion. This can lead to the need for costly renovations in the future when the family grows or when more space is needed. It’s important to plan for future expansion during the design phase so the house can easily be modified in the future.
Homework 1 surveying and layout1. Your supervisor has aske.docxpooleavelina
Homework 1 surveying and layout
1. Your supervisor has asked you to prepare a list of equipment that your crew will use for construction survey and layout for a building project.
a. List six of such equipment
b. Pick two from the list which are PPE and state their functions
2. Giving example, differentiate the field engineer from office engineer with reference to construction surveying and layout
3. I. What is effective communication and why is it important in construction survey and layout?
II. It is an important requirement for the field engineer to communicate effectively to the craftspeople during surveying work at the jobsite.
a. What are the three words to summarize the basic principles of marking in construction survey
b. Describe each of the three words with reference to surveying and layout
4. Using examples, differentiate the following with reference to survey and layout
a. Errors and mistakes
b. Accuracy and precision and stating where you would use require both
5. Describe the requirement for a sharp tool in surveying and layout operation
CRJ 322 – Criminal Mind
(Prerequisite: CRJ 105)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides a broad range of topics relevant to criminal behavior and the development of the personality. Biological, psychological, and social structural factors which influence the possible origin of criminal behavior, as well as criminal justice and societal approaches for preventing crime are addressed.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Required Resources
Clinard, M., & Meier, R. (2016). Sociology of deviant behavior (15th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Publishing.
Supplemental Resources
Cowan, Ari (2018). Rethinking Violence Toward Understanding and Developing a More Practical Response to the Epidemic of Violence. Retrieved from https://www.worldaffairscouncils.org/images/upload/WP%20-%20Rethinking%20Violence%20001.pdf
Kelly, Brian C., Marin, Alexandra C., & Vuolo, Mike (2017). Multiple Dimensions of Peer Effects and
Deviance: The Case of Prescription Drug Misuse among Young Adults. Retrieved from http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/attach/journals/may2017socuisfeature.pdf
Science Daily. (2017). Street Gangs, Crime Serve as Deviant Leisure Activities for Youths. Retrieved from
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170523124111.htm
ThoughtCo. (2018). Sociology of Deviance and Crime: The Study of Cultural Norms and What Happens
When They Are Broken. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/sociology-of-crime-and-deviance-3026279
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Classify risk factors associated with age of onset and future deviant and / or criminal behavior.
2. Differentiate between the main theoretical approaches used to address criminal personalities.
3. Properly classify criminal offenders and discuss criminal typologies.
4. Properly classify suicide and suicidal tendencies.
5. Describe the procedures for handling mental illness in the criminal justice ...
Managing Cost and Making Housing Cost - Copy.docxJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Cost, quality and time have universally dictated the entire gamut of construction before issues related to resources, energy, water, bio-diversity and ecology were brought in to make construction sector sustainable , cost-effective, energy efficient, least consumer of energy and generators of waste. Globally, professionals and developers are trying to search for options, which makes building affordable for users/owners, not only during construction but also during the entire life span of existence of structure. When looking at the context of affordability in housing, employment, crime, cost or travel and quality of life emerge as the major determinants. High crime rates adversely impact the housing , making it unaffordable due to lower acceptability of neighbourhood and presence of less economic opportunities in the nearby areas. Making people travel large distances /spending more money/time for accessing job, amenities, education and health services makes housing cost-intensive, unaffordable. 15/20-minute neighborhood can promote affordability. For lowering the life-cycle cost, affordable housing should be closely linked with, both in time, space and distance, to the productive economic activities and job market in the city besides lowering the operational cost of housing. Architectural Design holds key to make building sustainable.
Managing Cost and Making Housing Cost - Copy - Copy.docxJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Owning house is a lifetime goal, dream and desire, which every individual wish to achieve and fulfill during his/her lifetime. However, housing remains both cost-intensive and resource extensive activity, which involves lifetime investment and decision making, based on host of personal and extraneous factors. Housing costs remains a complex issue involving large components including cost of land (costs of purchase, titling, registration duties, obtaining planning approval, and any necessary cost of environmental remediation or relocation); cost of providing infrastructure/services involving water systems, electricity grids, heating and cooling networks, roads, security systems, sanitation; and cost of construction of buildings etc.(including labor and materials cost ), transportation cost, government levies, management cost and taxes. While constructing shelter every owner/builder wishes to have a house of highest quality, built in the shortest possible time but involving minimum financial cost. Accordingly, cost remains at the core of house being constructed besides the quality and the time. However, majority of the individuals and architects consider only the housing cost, which refers to the initial cost, which goes into making of the house.
This Project Report On Residential Space Planning Has Been Created, Developed And Designed By Me, During My Study Of Residential Spaces Confirming To NSQF Level 5 Of NSDC.
In This Project I Have Discussed How Residential Spaces Need To Be Devised As Per Climatology And Bio Climatic Design Of Rajasthan, Green Building Concepts, Using Orientation, Daylight, Ventilation And Landscaping Of Land.
Through Landscaping I Learnt That The Micro Climate Can Be Lowered By 6-8° On The Plot And This Has Been Inculcated In My Design Of Residential Plot.
Further I Paid Attention To The Building Bye-laws Of The Plot And Than As Per The Study Of Spaces And How Planning Is Done As Per Louis Kahn Principles, I Devised The Plan Of The Residential Area; Using Concept Of Watcher For A Living Room, Attending To Served And Servant Areas.
While Devising The Plan I Even Paid Attention On Different Types Of Approaches And Entrances To The House and Levelling Of Space. I Even Paid Attention In The Planning As To How Shapes Develops Into Forms And Forms Follows Functions. The Way Forms Are Clustered To Make A Cohesive Zone Of Space Planning.
Finally I Studied About The Client And Created A Mood Board, Furniture Selections And Accessories Board And Designed The Space. All The Design Development Creation Of Orthographic Projection Has Been Done Using Google Sketch Up.
I Request You To Kindly Go Through My Portfolio Pages. As A Novice In This Field I Have Tried My Level Best To Bring Out The Best Of My Knowledge Gained At Dezyne E’cole College.
Student of Dezyne E’cole College,www.dezyneecole.com
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior environment. Qualified through education, experience and examination, a professional designer can identify, research and creatively resolve issues and lead to a healthy, safe and comfortable physical environment.
Among the many areas of expertise a professional designer commands are
• Space planning and utilization, including organizational and storage needs
• Long-term project and lifestyle planning
• National, state and local building codes
• Safety and accessibility
• Ergonomics
• Design for people with special needs
• Conservation and “green” design
• Historic restoration
• Interior detailing of background elements, such as wall and ceiling designs
• Custom design of furniture, drapery and accessories
• Selection of appliances, plumbing fixtures and flooring materials
• Acoustics and sound transmission
• Audiovisual and communication technology
• Construction documents and specifications
Eco-Friendly Architecture:Key Challenges in Building DesignbluetroyvictorVinay
In the pursuit of sustainable living, eco-friendly architecture plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of our built environment. This article delves into the intricate world of sustainable building design, exploring the challenges that architects and designers face in their quest to create environmentally conscious structures.
green facades in coventional buildings , housings , commercial as well , so here are some information about green facades and factors affecting green facades
Niha Binyani ,M.Sc-Interior Design + One Year Residential Design Portfoliodezyneecole
Student of Dezyne E'cole College ,the student is updating his industry required skills of Interior Design through the Diploma Programme.This is a work showcase of of student after one year of her study of Residential Design Programme www.dezyneecole.com
Managing cost and making housing cost- EffectiveJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Housing is known to be the most cost-intensive, labor intensive, resource intensive activity and accordingly remains most difficult to create and provide for individuals, states and nations. However, looking / considering at the length , breadth and depth of the housing and the components involved in the making of the housing, there exists numerous opportunities to make housing cost-effective and affordable. Paper accordingly looks at the options at how to make housing most affordable in terms of-- cost, money, resources etc. It looks at the options of architectural design, building materials, construction technologies, levies, taxes, fees, project management ,sourcing land etc. as the options to minimize the cost and make shelter affordable and cost-effective in terms of livability and quality of life.
House Construction Mistakes
Building a house is a major investment and it’s essential to ensure that the construction process is done correctly. In Pakistan, there are several common mistakes that people make during the house construction process. Consequently, they can lead to significant issues in the future. In this article, we’ll discuss ten house construction mistakes to avoid in Pakistan.
1. Skipping the Soil Test
Before construction begins, it’s crucial to perform a soil test to determine the quality of the soil. Many people in Pakistan skip this crucial step, which can lead to foundation issues in the future. The soil test will reveal important information about the soil’s bearing capacity, which will help determine the appropriate foundation design for your house. Different types of soils have different load-bearing capacities. So it is important to get the soil tested to ensure the foundation of your house is strong enough to hold the weight of your house.
Here is the list of companies for reliable soil testing in Pakistan:
Bore and Bore
Geo-Studies Drilling Company
GEMCON Engineering Pvt. Ltd
HIGH LOGISTIC TRADES
Horizon Lab Services
2. Not Hiring a Professional Architect
Another common house construction mistake people make is not hiring a professional architect. An architect will ensure that the design of the house is structurally sound, aesthetically pleasing, and meets all local building codes. A professional architect will also take into account the climate and environmental factors to design a house that is energy-efficient and comfortable.
By working with an architect, you can avoid common design mistakes such as awkward room layouts or poorly placed windows. They will also provide you with a detailed plan that will include drawings and specifications of the construction work to be carried out. This will help ensure that your construction project is carried out smoothly and without any costly mistakes.
3. Ignoring Building Codes and Regulations
Building codes and regulations exist to ensure that buildings are safe and meet certain standards. Ignoring these codes and regulations can lead to safety hazards, legal issues, and even the demolition of the building. It’s crucial to work with a professional who is familiar with the local building codes and regulations.
Each province in Pakistan has its own building codes and regulations, so it is important to make sure that the architect and the contractor are aware of these codes and regulations. This will help ensure that the construction of your house is carried out in compliance with the relevant codes and regulations.
4. Not Planning for Future Expansion
Many people in Pakistan build a house without considering future expansion. This can lead to the need for costly renovations in the future when the family grows or when more space is needed. It’s important to plan for future expansion during the design phase so the house can easily be modified in the future.
Homework 1 surveying and layout1. Your supervisor has aske.docxpooleavelina
Homework 1 surveying and layout
1. Your supervisor has asked you to prepare a list of equipment that your crew will use for construction survey and layout for a building project.
a. List six of such equipment
b. Pick two from the list which are PPE and state their functions
2. Giving example, differentiate the field engineer from office engineer with reference to construction surveying and layout
3. I. What is effective communication and why is it important in construction survey and layout?
II. It is an important requirement for the field engineer to communicate effectively to the craftspeople during surveying work at the jobsite.
a. What are the three words to summarize the basic principles of marking in construction survey
b. Describe each of the three words with reference to surveying and layout
4. Using examples, differentiate the following with reference to survey and layout
a. Errors and mistakes
b. Accuracy and precision and stating where you would use require both
5. Describe the requirement for a sharp tool in surveying and layout operation
CRJ 322 – Criminal Mind
(Prerequisite: CRJ 105)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides a broad range of topics relevant to criminal behavior and the development of the personality. Biological, psychological, and social structural factors which influence the possible origin of criminal behavior, as well as criminal justice and societal approaches for preventing crime are addressed.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Required Resources
Clinard, M., & Meier, R. (2016). Sociology of deviant behavior (15th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Publishing.
Supplemental Resources
Cowan, Ari (2018). Rethinking Violence Toward Understanding and Developing a More Practical Response to the Epidemic of Violence. Retrieved from https://www.worldaffairscouncils.org/images/upload/WP%20-%20Rethinking%20Violence%20001.pdf
Kelly, Brian C., Marin, Alexandra C., & Vuolo, Mike (2017). Multiple Dimensions of Peer Effects and
Deviance: The Case of Prescription Drug Misuse among Young Adults. Retrieved from http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/attach/journals/may2017socuisfeature.pdf
Science Daily. (2017). Street Gangs, Crime Serve as Deviant Leisure Activities for Youths. Retrieved from
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170523124111.htm
ThoughtCo. (2018). Sociology of Deviance and Crime: The Study of Cultural Norms and What Happens
When They Are Broken. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/sociology-of-crime-and-deviance-3026279
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Classify risk factors associated with age of onset and future deviant and / or criminal behavior.
2. Differentiate between the main theoretical approaches used to address criminal personalities.
3. Properly classify criminal offenders and discuss criminal typologies.
4. Properly classify suicide and suicidal tendencies.
5. Describe the procedures for handling mental illness in the criminal justice ...
Managing Cost and Making Housing Cost - Copy.docxJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Cost, quality and time have universally dictated the entire gamut of construction before issues related to resources, energy, water, bio-diversity and ecology were brought in to make construction sector sustainable , cost-effective, energy efficient, least consumer of energy and generators of waste. Globally, professionals and developers are trying to search for options, which makes building affordable for users/owners, not only during construction but also during the entire life span of existence of structure. When looking at the context of affordability in housing, employment, crime, cost or travel and quality of life emerge as the major determinants. High crime rates adversely impact the housing , making it unaffordable due to lower acceptability of neighbourhood and presence of less economic opportunities in the nearby areas. Making people travel large distances /spending more money/time for accessing job, amenities, education and health services makes housing cost-intensive, unaffordable. 15/20-minute neighborhood can promote affordability. For lowering the life-cycle cost, affordable housing should be closely linked with, both in time, space and distance, to the productive economic activities and job market in the city besides lowering the operational cost of housing. Architectural Design holds key to make building sustainable.
Managing Cost and Making Housing Cost - Copy - Copy.docxJIT KUMAR GUPTA
Owning house is a lifetime goal, dream and desire, which every individual wish to achieve and fulfill during his/her lifetime. However, housing remains both cost-intensive and resource extensive activity, which involves lifetime investment and decision making, based on host of personal and extraneous factors. Housing costs remains a complex issue involving large components including cost of land (costs of purchase, titling, registration duties, obtaining planning approval, and any necessary cost of environmental remediation or relocation); cost of providing infrastructure/services involving water systems, electricity grids, heating and cooling networks, roads, security systems, sanitation; and cost of construction of buildings etc.(including labor and materials cost ), transportation cost, government levies, management cost and taxes. While constructing shelter every owner/builder wishes to have a house of highest quality, built in the shortest possible time but involving minimum financial cost. Accordingly, cost remains at the core of house being constructed besides the quality and the time. However, majority of the individuals and architects consider only the housing cost, which refers to the initial cost, which goes into making of the house.
This Project Report On Residential Space Planning Has Been Created, Developed And Designed By Me, During My Study Of Residential Spaces Confirming To NSQF Level 5 Of NSDC.
In This Project I Have Discussed How Residential Spaces Need To Be Devised As Per Climatology And Bio Climatic Design Of Rajasthan, Green Building Concepts, Using Orientation, Daylight, Ventilation And Landscaping Of Land.
Through Landscaping I Learnt That The Micro Climate Can Be Lowered By 6-8° On The Plot And This Has Been Inculcated In My Design Of Residential Plot.
Further I Paid Attention To The Building Bye-laws Of The Plot And Than As Per The Study Of Spaces And How Planning Is Done As Per Louis Kahn Principles, I Devised The Plan Of The Residential Area; Using Concept Of Watcher For A Living Room, Attending To Served And Servant Areas.
While Devising The Plan I Even Paid Attention On Different Types Of Approaches And Entrances To The House and Levelling Of Space. I Even Paid Attention In The Planning As To How Shapes Develops Into Forms And Forms Follows Functions. The Way Forms Are Clustered To Make A Cohesive Zone Of Space Planning.
Finally I Studied About The Client And Created A Mood Board, Furniture Selections And Accessories Board And Designed The Space. All The Design Development Creation Of Orthographic Projection Has Been Done Using Google Sketch Up.
I Request You To Kindly Go Through My Portfolio Pages. As A Novice In This Field I Have Tried My Level Best To Bring Out The Best Of My Knowledge Gained At Dezyne E’cole College.
Student of Dezyne E’cole College,www.dezyneecole.com
An interior designer is professionally trained to create a functional and quality interior environment. Qualified through education, experience and examination, a professional designer can identify, research and creatively resolve issues and lead to a healthy, safe and comfortable physical environment.
Among the many areas of expertise a professional designer commands are
• Space planning and utilization, including organizational and storage needs
• Long-term project and lifestyle planning
• National, state and local building codes
• Safety and accessibility
• Ergonomics
• Design for people with special needs
• Conservation and “green” design
• Historic restoration
• Interior detailing of background elements, such as wall and ceiling designs
• Custom design of furniture, drapery and accessories
• Selection of appliances, plumbing fixtures and flooring materials
• Acoustics and sound transmission
• Audiovisual and communication technology
• Construction documents and specifications
3. What is Planning and Designing House
PLANNING AND DESIGNING A HOUSE IS THE
OF CREATING A BLUEPRINT OR A PLAN FOR A
THAT MEETS THE NEEDS AND PREFERENCES OF THE
HOMEOWNER. THIS INVOLVES CONSIDERING
FACTORS SUCH AS THE SIZE OF THE LOT, THE
OF ROOMS, THE LAYOUT OF THE HOUSE, THE
MATERIALS TO BE USED, AND THE BUDGET
4. The importance of planning and designing a
house
The importance of planning and designing a house cannot be overstated. Here are some reasons
why:
1.Functionality: Planning and designing a house ensures that the space is functional and meets the needs of the occupants
2. Safety: Proper planning and design can help ensure that the house is safe and meets building codes and regulations
3. Aesthetics: Good design can enhance the beauty and appeal of a house, both inside and out
4. Efficiency: Careful planning and design can help make a house more energy-efficient, which can save money on utility bills and
reduce the environmental impact of the house.
5. Cost-effectiveness: Planning and designing a house can help ensure that the project stays within budget and avoids costly
mistakes or changes later on.
Overall, planning and designing a house is a crucial step in creating a safe, functional, and aesthetically pleasing living space that
meets the needs of the occupants.
5. to consider when planning and designing a house
1. Lot size and orientation: The size and shape of the lot can Affect the design of the house, as
well as its orientation to the sun and wind.
2. Lifestyle and needs: The lifestyle and needs of the occupants should be taken into account
when designing the house
3. Building codes and regulations: Building codes and regulations vary by location and must be
followed to ensure the safety and legality of the house.
4. Architectural style: The architectural style of the house should be chosen based on personal
preference, as well as the style of the surrounding neighborhood.
5. Energy efficiency: Energy-efficient features such as insulation, high-efficiency windows, and
energy-efficient appliances can help reduce energy costs and environmental impact.
6. Budget: The budget for the project should be considered when designing the house, as
certain features and materials may be more expensive than others.
7. Resale value: The resale value of the house should be taken into account when designing the
house, as certain features and designs may be more attractive to potential buyers.
6. Design trends and styles in house planning
1:. Minimalist design 2. Open floor plans:
3. Smart home technology:
8. Common mistakes to avoid when planning and designing a house
1. Not considering the site: It's important to consider the site when designing a house, including factors such as the
orientation, topography, and views
2. Overlooking functionality: While aesthetics are important, it's also important to consider the functionality of the
house.
3. Ignoring the budget: It's important to have a realistic budget for the project and to stick to it. Failure to do so
can result in cost overruns and delays.
4. Not considering the future: It's important to consider the future when designing a house, including factors such
as the needs of the occupants as they age and the potential for resale value.
5. Focusing too much on trends: While it's important to stay up-to-date on design trends, it's also important to
consider timeless design principles that will stand the test of time.
6. Not working with a professional: While it's possible to design a house on your own, working with a professional
can help ensure that the design is functional, safe, and meets all building codes and regulations.
These are just a few common mistakes to avoid when planning and designing a house. By taking the time to
carefully consider all aspects of the design, you can help ensure that the end result is a beautiful, functional, and
safe home.