Tuesday, July 13, 2010

My Sources of Floorplans

As you readers know, I love browsing floor plans, sometimes copying them an tweaking them to my perfection - but mostly I think up my own. I use graph paper for 95% of my plans, but occasionally I'll log onto my account on Floorplanner.com and work there That's been fun, but I always go back to graph paper. When I browse, I use Coolhouseplans.com. I RECOMMEND THIS TO EVERYBODY!! It's fast, free, and extrodinarily easy! I tend to get stressed on wibsites like eplans.com, becaue ther are so many options it makes my brain hurt. Plus, Coolhouseplans is Christian, and I respect that a lot. Visit that website whenever you need a plan, because this will make your house-planning a heck of a lot easier! Trust me, it's Cool.

Right now I'm really into Old Portland-Style houses, so I've been working on those a lot. They're quite common in the neighborhood I live in. For those of you who don't know what the look like, they're commonly Craftsman-looking, and they're basically a huge box They're huge, all right! Thre is often a basement, main floor, second floor, and third floor, though it seems like half a floor from the facade. My best friend Jack lives in one, and it's super nice. They're common for B & Bs, with so many bedrooms and so much square foorage. The Eastmorland Bed and Breakfast is also in my neighborhood. The front yard is about as steep as my minivan's trunk. In conclusion, Portland Style Homes really appeal to me!

Click the title of this post to visit Coolhouserplans.com! You'll love it if you're reading this blog!!
- Herbie131

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