Friday, August 22, 2014
Design II - Tools
This is the second post in a series of Design related topics.
As mentioned in my first post, I decided to do the design for the home myself. This entails producing construction drawings, a floor plan, a septic plan and a site plan. Within the construction drawings umbrella, there are many individual drawings. For example, elevations or assembly details.
Once the decision was made that I would be doing this myself, the next step was to gather the necessary tools.
Some folks like to get out the pencil and paper. For me, however, the computer seemed like a logical choice. So far, three basic tools make up my design kit.
Design I - Getting Started
This is the first in a series of posts that relate to the design phase of building a home.
Build, Design, Both?
It was always my intent to do the physical work. My background is in construction, specifically in bridge work. My father made a living for most of his life as a builder. My brother has been a general contractor for over a decade. So the idea of hiring a contractor to do the framing, foundation, site work and a myriad of other tasks that make up the building of a home was never in the cards. I would swing the hammer, with as much help from friends and family as I could get.
Build, Design, Both?
It was always my intent to do the physical work. My background is in construction, specifically in bridge work. My father made a living for most of his life as a builder. My brother has been a general contractor for over a decade. So the idea of hiring a contractor to do the framing, foundation, site work and a myriad of other tasks that make up the building of a home was never in the cards. I would swing the hammer, with as much help from friends and family as I could get.
The story so far
First post, just to bring readers up to speed.
On the Hunt
It is near the end of August, 2014. We have been hunting for a property for a while now, and the search is starting to wear on us. We are, however, resolved to find one that suits us.
Criteria for a building site is a list of potential compromises. No site is ever perfect. Below is our list, which is roughly in order of descending importance.
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