5 Things to Do Before Changing a House Plan
- shettysweb
- Jun 9, 2019
- 2 min read
After finally acquiring enough funds, getting your ideal location, and partnering with a local home builder, you’re finally ready to get your house plan and start building. You browse on your home builder’s plans full of hope that your dream house is already in their list of options. As you enjoy imagining the finished product in your mind, you start to consider what layout and additions you would want to add in your future house.

1.Consult Your Home Builder
The first and the best thing to do is to consult your home builder if they can honor your request for changes. Although most of the home builders will usually honor your request, some will not, and you will need to stick to the design. Your home builder will also let you know if the changes follow the building guideline or not.
2.Ask For Another House Plan
There’s a chance that another house plan that you haven’t checked out yet provides the features that you’re missing. Checking other house plans is a good start. It also gives you more options to choose from. Don’t limit your search in one house plan catalog. You can look for house plans on other sources until you find your perfect fit.
3.Consider A Customized Plan Instead
If your dream plan is not available anywhere, then it might be time to consider custom house plans that will fit your needs. This option is more expensive but is usually worth it when you really want a specific feature in your future house. Ask your home builder if they can honor your design. Some home builders do not take custom designs as it gives conflict to policies or if the design itself is not viable in an architectural point of view
4. Be Aware Of The Modification Costs And Prepare The Budget
When your proposed changes are approved, allot an additional budget for the modification cost. Although the modification is already included in your budget, having an extra fund will help in cushioning the burden when there’s something wrong that happened in the construction.
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