Designing Your Dream Home: Every Question to Ask, Every Detail to Consider, and Everything to Know Before You Build or Remodel

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Author: Susan Lang

ISBN-10: 1401603521

ISBN-13: 9781401603526

Category: Architecture - Domestic

You can have the home of your dreams!\ This comprehensive guide walks you through every decision and addresses all the details that most homeowners don't even know to consider.\ In this step-by-step, room-by-room handbook, Susan Lang considers every aspect of your homebuilding or remodeling project, such as how to\ \ Hire the right architect, interior designer, and builder\ Design each room to perfectly fit your family's lifestyle\ Plan ahead so all your storage needs are met\ Determine the...

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Designing Your Dream Home gives you every question to ask, every detail to consider, and everything to check out before you design and build your dream home.Designing and building a home can be stressful and expensive, but knowing what to consider ahead of time will save you stress, time, and money. Beginning with the questions to ask before you purchase land all the way through your final punch list, this guide addresses the entire process. With this step-by-step and room-by-room guide, the design process will come together in the most efficient way possible. Features include detailed checklists for every room, common mistakes to avoid, design details that pay big dividends, and unique "lifestyle questions" that reveal what you really need and want from your new home. Remodelers and renovators will also find value in these tips and suggestions. Also provided is such vital information as terms, symbols, abbreviations, measures, and dimensions that are often unfamiliar to the layperson.

\ Designing Your Dream Home\ every question to ask, every detail to consider, and everything you need to know before you build or remodel \ \ By SUSAN LANG Thomas Nelson \ Copyright © 2008 \ Susan Lang \ All right reserved.\ \ ISBN: 978-1-4016-0352-6 \ \ \ Chapter One Getting Started and Staying Organized \ As you begin the laborious task of having your home designed and built or remodeled, it is imperative that you take time to get organized. Getting organized at the outset of the design process will save time and money while reducing stress and headaches.\ At the end of this chapter, you'll find basic forms to keep you organized: contact information forms for team members, real estate people, and utilities; a To Do List; a Comments form; a Product Sample Manifest; a Product Sample Fact Sheet; and meeting notes forms. These forms will help you keep critical information at your fingertips, and allow you to stay on top of the communication that takes place at meetings with your team. In the following pages, I'll explain when you use these forms and where to store them.\ WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO GET STARTED\ I recommend using a simple system of tote bags, binders, and wheeled luggage to keep everything you need at hand. The tote bags are lightweight and the contents can be easily identified; the bags serve as a portable file cabinet. The binders are easy to use, easy to update, flexible in size, and serve as portable file folders. The wheeled luggage is an easy way to organize samples and carry them around.\ TOTE BAGS\ Use three to five tote bags, depending on the size of the bag. These can be inexpensive tote bags made of a soft material, the type often given away at conventions or events.\ THREE-RING BINDERS\ You'll want 12 three-ring binders in these sizes: 4 one-inch, 7 two-inch, and 1 three-inch. If you will not be doing due diligence (this is explained in Chapter 3) and not dealing with a Homeowner Association, you will need two fewer of the one-inch binders. Choose binders with plastic sleeves on the front cover so you can slide in a piece of paper identifying the binder contents. You will also want to be able to slide the binder title in the spine of the binder. A plastic pouch inside the front and back cover of the binder is a convenient place to store pages temporarily that need to be inserted into the binder.\ Additionally, purchase a box of heavy-duty plastic sleeves, a pack of plastic sleeves that hold business cards, and a plastic zippered pouch to hold receipts, all three-hole punched.\ WHEELED LUGGAGE AND ZIPPERED PLASTIC BAGS\ Use a piece of wheeled luggage with a pull-up handle to hold samples such as stone, tile, brick, carpet, hardware, and paint colors. Zippered plastic bags are a convenient place to keep samples in the wheeled luggage.\ The benefit of the tote bag/binder system is that it easily keeps everything you need at your fingertips. All you have to do is grab the tote bag pertinent to the meeting you're going to or the job you're doing. You can easily have them all in the car with you at any time. As you collect information, you can slip it into the tote bag holding the pertinent binder and file it when you get home.\ Or you may choose a different approach to carrying and storing the multiple items needed to keep organized. Whatever your approach, get organized!\ HOW TO USE YOUR TOTE BAGS\ Designate one tote bag for supplies. You'll need\ * Blue painter tape\ * Calculator\ * Correction tape or fluid\ * Paper clips\ * Pens, pencils, highlighters, and erasers\ * Plastic sleeves\ * Post-it notes\ * Retractable fifty-foot tape measure, cloth tape measure, and ruler\ * Rubber bands\ * Scissors\ * Scotch tape\ * Stapler and staples\ * Three-hole punch\ * Tracing paper and note-taking paper\ The other tote bags will hold the three-ring binders. In the following pages you'll find recommendations for the contents of each binder. You can decide which binders you want grouped together in the same tote bag. The size of the binder and the size of the tote bag will determine how many binders will fit.\ To identify easily which tote bag holds which binders, you can tie a different colored ribbon to the tote bag handles, use a luggage tag, use different colored tote bags, or come up with some other identifying mark.\ HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR BINDERS\ Create cover pages and spine strips for each of the 12 binder names. Decide which binders you want in which tote bag. If identifying and coordinating with color is important to you, you can print the cover page for your binder on colored paper to match the color of the ribbon tied on the tote bag or the color of the tote bag.\ The 12 binders are\ Binder 1: Blank Forms (three-inch binder) Binder 2: Hiring Your Team (one-inch binder) Binder 3: Due Diligence (one-inch binder) Binder 4: Design (two-inch binder) Binder 5: Team Meetings and Communications (two-inch binder) Binder 6: Existing Content/Wish List Photos and Tear Sheets (two-inch binder) Binder 7: Homeowner Association (HOA) and Municipality (one-inch binder) Binder 8: Financial, Legal, and Insurance Information (two-inch binder) Binder 9: Shopping Forms and Checklists (one-inch binder) Binder 10: Product Brochures and Specification Sheets (two-inch binder) Binder 11: Final Selections (two-inch binder) Binder 12: Builder Discussions (two-inch binder)\ BINDER 1: BLANK FORMS\ This binder should include blank copies of all the forms in this book related to your home. Any form that does not represent an area you will be using in your home should not be copied. This book covers 32 rooms; if your home will only have 12 of the rooms, then copy only forms for those 12 rooms. (See Appendix 1, page 348, for a complete list of forms and where you will find them in this book.)\ Photocopy each form and put those blank copies in Binder 1. You will need to make multiple copies of some of the forms; these are indicated by an asterisk throughout this chapter and in the list in Appendix 1. You will need a copy of the Bathroom Checklist and Bathroom Storage Item Checklist for each bathroom, the Bedroom Checklist and the Bedroom Closet Checklist for each bedroom and bedroom closet, and the Individual Room and Closet form for every room and closet you will have in your home. Depending on how many architects, interior designers, and builders you will be interviewing, you will need multiple forms for the questionnaire.\ Suggested titles for the tabs in this binder:\ Architect Site Visit/Change Order Form Architectural Plan Review Forms Builder Discussion Forms Comment Forms Contact Information Design Due Diligence Forms Entire-Home Selection Forms Hiring My Team Forms Meeting Notes Forms Miscellaneous Storage Checklists Noise Checklist Form Product Sample Forms Room Checklist Forms Shopping Forms To Do List\ Later, once you begin completing these forms, you will transfer them to different binders, as explained in the following pages.\ BINDER 2: HIRING YOUR TEAM\ This binder will contain information related to hiring your architect, interior design, builder, and consultant team. This binder will contain\ Architect Comparison Chart Architect Questionnaire Builder Comparison Chart Builder Questionnaire Interior Designer Comparison Chart\ It will also include\ * Lists of architects, interior designers, and builders you are considering\ * Correspondence with potential architects, interior designers, and builders\ * Lists of interview questions for architects, interior designers, and builders, along with your notes on their answers. (Create your own list of questions using the suggestions on pages 28, 31, and 34 as a guide.)\ * Answers to the questions you asked when taking the potential architects and/or builders to the site. (Create your own list of questions using the suggestions on pages 28 and 34 as a guide.).\ * Contract points to discuss with your attorney. (Create your own list of points, using the suggestions on pages 29, 32, and 35 as a guide.)\ Suggested tabs for this binder:\ Architects Builders Consultants Interior Designers Other\ BINDER 3: DUE DILIGENCE\ This binder will contain information related to due diligence you are performing on a piece of property you want to purchase. You'll file these filled-out forms in Binder 3:\ Due Diligence Information Fact Sheet Homeowner Association Information Fact Sheet Municipality Information Fact Sheet Real Estate Contact Information\ This folder will also include\ * All printed marketing brochures and sheets on the property and any information received from the companies involved\ * Contracts\ * Due diligence questions and answers (create your own list of questions using suggestions in Chapter 3).\ * Notes taken when viewing property with realtors and potential architects and builders.\ Suggested tabs:\ Appraisal Information Attorney Communications Banker or Mortgage Company Contact Information Contracts Due Diligence Information Fact Sheet Due Diligence Questions and Answers Home Inspector Information Homeowner Association (HOA) Information Fact Sheet Municipal Codes, Zoning, and Building Information Fact Sheet Property Flyers or Fact Sheets Title Company\ BINDER 4: DESIGN\ The information contained in this binder will communicate to your entire team your vision of your dream home and any building restrictions imposed by the Homeowner Association (HOA) or municipality. Add a plastic sleeve to hold business cards. These should be followed by all design-related forms.\ Forms and checklists that will go into Binder 4, once you have filled them out:\ Apartment Area Checklist Architect Contact Information Attic Checklist Bar Checklist Basement Checklist Basic Bedroom Fact Sheet Basic Design Fact Sheet Bathroom Applications for Stone/Tile Checklist Bathroom Checklist Bathroom Storage Item Checklist Bedroom Checklist Bedroom Closet Checklist Breakfast Room Checklist Butler's Pantry Checklist Ceilings, Doors, Floors, Lighting, Walls, and Windows Checklist Closets in Your Home Checklist Common Household Item Storage Checklist Control Room Checklist Dining Room Checklist Driveway Checklist Electrical Checklist Electrical Plan Review Checklist Elevation Plan Review Checklist Entry Foyer Checklist Exercise Room Checklist Existing Contents of the Home Checklist Exterior and Interior Christmas Lights and Decorations Checklist Exterior Applications for Stone/Tile Checklist Exterior Elements for Your Home Checklist Exterior Front Entry Checklist Family Room Checklist Floor Plan Review Checklist Garage Checklist Garage Item Storage Checklist Garage Vehicle Checklist HVAC Checklist HVAC Plan Review Checklist Individual Room and Closet Fact Sheet Interior Applications for Stone/Tile (Excluding Bathrooms) Checklist Interior Designer Contact Information Kitchen Appliance Checklist Kitchen Cabinet Layout Checklist Kitchen Checklist Kitchen Island Checklist Kitchen Item Storage Checklist Kitchen Pantry Checklist Kitchen Plumbing Checklist Laundry Room Checklist Library Checklist Living Room/Great Room Checklist Mechanical Room Checklist Media Room Checklist Miscellaneous Information Checklist Morning Kitchen/Counter Checklist Mudroom Checklist Nursery Checklist Occupants of the Home Checklist Office Checklist Playroom/Game Room Checklist Plumbing Checklist Plumbing Plan Review Checklist Pool House Checklist Porch, Patio, Deck, and Balcony Checklist Powder Room/Half Bath Checklist Rooms in Your Home Checklist Safe Room Checklist Specialty Room Checklist Stone/Tile Cuts Checklist Things That Make Noise Checklist Wine Room Checklist\ Suggested tabs: Architectural Plan Review Checklists Basic Design Information Checklists Bathrooms Information Ceilings, Doors, Floors, Lighting, Walls, and Windows Checklist Christmas Lights and Decorations Checklist Closet Checklists Contact Information Contents Checklist Electrical, HVAC, and Plumbing Exterior Information Garage Information HOA and Municipal Design Information Kitchen Information Noise Checklist Room Information Rooms in Your Home Checklist Stone/Tile Checklists Storage Checklist\ BINDER 5: TEAM MEETINGS AND COMMUNICATIONS\ This binder will contain all communications with your team:\ * Discussion points for the next meeting with your team\ * Timetables provided by members of your team\ It will also include these filled-out forms:\ Architect Meeting Notes Builder Meeting Notes Consultant Meeting Notes Interior Designer Meeting Notes Landscape Architect Meeting Notes Subcontractor Meeting Notes\ Suggested tabs:\ Architect Communications Architect Timetable Blank Architect Site Visits Blank Change Orders Builder Communications Builder Timetable Consultant Communications Consultant Timetable Interior Designer Communications Interior Designer Timetable\ BINDER 6: EXISTING CONTENT/WISH LIST PHOTOS AND TEAR SHEETS\ Once you have filled out the Existing Contents of the Home Checklist (page 75), file it in Binder 6. Using plastic sleeves, organize photos and tear sheets into categories and place them in this binder. One group of photos represents items you currently own that will be used in your home. These photos should include the dimensions of the item and the name of the room where you want the item placed. The other group of photos and tear sheets represents your wish list. Write on each photo, tear sheet, or the plastic sleeve you have placed it in what appeals to you about this photo or tear sheet.\ Suggested tabs: Existing Content Photos Wish List Items Photos Wish List Tear Sheets\ BINDER 7: HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION (HOA) AND MUNICIPALITY\ This binder includes the following information you have collected:\ * HOA architectural approval process\ * HOA bylaws\ * HOA covenants\ * HOA general information\ * Municipal codes\ * Municipal general information\ * Municipal permits\ * Municipal zoning laws\ Suggested tabs:\ HOA Architectural Approval Process HOA Building HOA Bylaws HOA Covenants HOA General Information HOA Permit Application Municipal Building Permit Application Municipal Code and Zoning Information Municipal General Information\ BINDER 8: FINANCIAL, LEGAL, AND INSURANCE INFORMATION\ This binder includes\ Architect Site Visit Form Change Order Form\ It also includes\ * Contracts\ * HOA approvals\ * HOA permits\ * Insurance information\ * Invoices\ * Municipality approvals\ * Municipality permits\ * Paid and unpaid invoices\ * Paid receipts\ * Permits\ * Plastic zippered pouch for receipts\ * Proposals\ Suggested tabs:\ Architect Site Visits Change Orders, Invoices HOA Approvals HOA Permits Insurance Information Municipality Approvals Municipality Permits Paid Invoices Paid Receipts Proposals and Contracts Unpaid Invoices\ BINDER 9: SHOPPING FORMS AND CHECKLISTS\ This binder holds copies of all the shopping forms used when shopping for items for your home, as well as checklists to refer to when shopping. They are\ Appliance Shopping Form Bathroom Applications for Stone/Tile Checklist Bathroom Hardware Shopping Form Bedroom Closet Hardware Checklist Bedroom Closet Hardware Shopping Form Ceiling Fan Shopping Form Door Hardware Checklist Door Hardware Shopping Form Electrical Item Shopping Form Exterior and Architectural Hardware Checklist Exterior Applications for Stone/Tile Checklist Exterior Hardware Shopping Form Gas Log Fireplace Shopping Form Individual Bathroom Hardware Checklist Interior Applications for Stone/Tile (Excluding Bathrooms) Checklist Kitchen Hardware Checklist Kitchen Hardware Shopping Form Laundry Room Hardware Checklist Laundry Room Hardware Shopping Form Miscellaneous Rooms with Cabinet Hardware Checklist Miscellaneous Rooms with Cabinet Hardware Shopping Form Stone/Tile Cuts Checklist\ (Continues...)\ \ \ \ \ Excerpted from Designing Your Dream Home by SUSAN LANG Copyright © 2008 by Susan Lang. Excerpted by permission.\ All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.\ Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site.\

Contents Acknowledgments....................ixIntroduction....................xi1: Getting Started and Staying Organized....................1What You Will Need to Get Started....................1How to Use Your Tote Bags....................2How to Organize Your Binders....................2How to Use Your Wheeled Luggage....................82: Hiring Your Team....................27Hiring Your Architect....................27Hiring Your Interior Designer....................31Hiring Your Builder....................333: Purchasing Land, a Home, or a Condominium....................51What Is Due Diligence?....................51Due Diligence before Buying Raw Land or a Home....................52Due Diligence before Buying a Condominium....................554: How to Be Prepared When Working with Your Architect....................63Binder 1: Blank Forms....................63Binder 4: Design....................64Binder 5: Team Meeting and Communications....................66Binder 6: Existing Content/Wish List Photos and Tear Sheets....................665: The Rooms in Your House....................87Apartment Area....................87Attic....................88Bar....................89Basement....................90Bathrooms....................92Bedrooms....................98Bedroom Closets....................101Breakfast Room....................102Butler's Pantry....................102Control Room....................103Dining Room....................104Driveway....................105Entry Foyer....................106ExerciseRoom....................107Exterior Front Entry....................109Family Room....................109Garage....................110Kitchen....................111Kitchen Pantry....................116Laundry Room....................117Library....................118Living Room/Great Room....................119Mechanical Room....................120Media Room....................120Morning Kitchen....................121Mudroom....................121Nursery....................122Office....................123Playroom/Game Room....................124Pool House....................124Porch, Patio, Deck, and Balcony....................124Powder Room/Half Bath....................125Safe Room....................125Specialty Room....................126Wine Room....................1266: Ceilings, Doors, Floors, Lighting, Walls, and Windows....................205Ceiling Options....................205Door Options....................206Floor Options....................208Lighting Fixture Options....................209Interior Wall Options....................209Window Options....................2117: Electrical, HVAC, and Plumbing....................219Electrical....................219HVAC....................222Plumbing....................223Water Heaters....................2238: Hardware and Stone/Tile....................231Cabinet Door and Drawer Hardware....................231Bathroom Hardware....................232Bedroom Closet Hardware....................233Kitchen Hardware....................233Laundry Room Hardware....................233Hardware in Miscellaneous Rooms....................233Miscellaneous Exterior and Architectural Hardware....................233Door Hardware....................234Stone and Tile....................2379: Special Considerations....................255Infants and Toddlers....................255Children of All Ages....................256Noise Checklist....................257Christmas Decorations....................257Senior Needs....................258Protecting Your Home and Family....................259Going Green....................26010: Reviewing Architectural Plans....................265Electrical Plans: Do an Imaginary Walk-Through....................26611: Shopping Forms....................27912: Entire-Home Selection Forms....................30313: Building Basics....................335Builder's Budget....................335The Building Process....................337Framing....................339Additional Backing....................340Protection....................341Photos and Videos....................342Trees and Excess Dirt....................342Delays....................342Going Over Budget....................343Appendix 1: Forms and the Binders They Go In....................348Appendix 2: Standard Measurements and Dimensions....................352Appendix 3: Abbreviations Used in Architectural Plans....................356Appendix 4: Basic Architectural Symbols....................359Glossary....................361Bibliography....................371Suggested Readings....................371