Sometimes there's nothing more fun than looking through floor plans and dreaming about what your new home will look like.
Whether you're thinking about a one story home for retirement or just need a larger home in the country for the kids, there is an amazing variety of floor plans available.
Most home plan websites have some search options to help narrow down the choices. Here's an easy guide to the Top 10 Things To Look For when searching for your new home plan.
Square Footage
Most home plan catalogs start with this option. You probably have at least an idea of how many square feet you'd like your new home to have. Larger than your current home? Or smaller?
You'll get more square footage for the money with a two story floor plan than with one story floor home - here's why.
Number of Floors
Sometimes called levels. Some guides offer 1, 2, or 3 levels, and some home plan catalogs break this down further - you may see homes with 1.5 floors.
Number of Bedrooms
Many catalogs will let you select more than one option here. If you're interested in a home that has 3, 4 or 5 bedrooms, but not 2, simply select all three options at the same time.
Number of Bathrooms
If it's essential that you have 3 full baths, this may be a good search feature for you. But not all catalogs have an option for three full baths - your home plan search results may include either 2.5 or 3 baths. That's ok - if you love the plan, but want a different option on the bath, ask your home builders. We're often able to expand a bath or reduce costs for the homebuyer by including a half bath instead of a full bath.
Garage Stalls
If you're looking for a 3 car garage, the options may be limited. But don't eliminate all 2 car garage plans. Depending on the builder you're working with, you can probably expand the size of many garages, depending on the roof line and other factors. Bring your top choices to your builder, and they'll be able to let you know.

Width in Feet:
Very important, especially if your lot is narrow. If your lot is 60 feet wide, with 10 ft setbacks, your building envelope will be only 40 feet. Narrow your home selections down to those no wider than 40 feet.
Depth in Feet:
Same idea - depending on how deep your lot is, you may be limited on the length of the home. You can select both depth and width at the same time when searching for home plans.
Laundry Room Location:
Many things can be changed fairly easily by a custom home builder. We can expand or shrink a laundry room with very little cost, but moving a laundry room from one floor to another can be a bit more expensive. If you're set on having a laundry room on a particular floor, you may want to use this home plan search option.

Type of Kitchen:
This is an option we don't use as much. Many island kitchens can be converted to breakfast bar kitchens, and vice versa. And most kitchens can be reworked to add a walk-in pantry. If you love the home, but aren't thrilled with the kitchen, take the plan to your custom home builder before you give up and move on.
Style of Home:
If you already know what style of home you love, this is a good place to start. Or, it can be a good idea to browse through home plans by style to find out what you might be partial too! Be aware of the requirements for the neighborhood you want to build in - some neighborhoods may not allow Mediterranean homes, or they may require Craftsman style homes. But again, take the plan to your builder - for instance, Craftsman elements can be incorporated into many different styles of home plans.

Now you've seen the Top 10 Things to Look For when searching for a home plan. To get started looking for a plan, here's a few of our favorite home plan sites. Once you narrow down your floor plan choice, ask about getting a free building cost estimate. All you need to do is send us a link to the home plan you're considering, and let us know a little information about the location you want to build in. We'll put together a full package for you.
Or attend one of our Meet the Builder events, and we'll go over any changes you want to make to a home plan. Good luck, and have fun!
Houseplans.com
Great photos, fairly easy to navigate, lots of options. Click on Search by Design Features to search more easily for things like "suited for narrow lot".
DreamHomeSource.com
Another good, easy to search home plan site. I like the fact that results can be sorted by square footage. Great options on the Advanced Search screen.
http://www.frankbetz.com/
Frank Betz designs are known for their style and versatility. He has terrific use of angles and excellent exterior appeal.
http://jimwellsplans.com
Atlanta designer with great details and layouts. Not as easy to search the site, but home plans are "different" enough to make it worth it.

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There are so many options when building and most people see floor plans they like but are scared on how it will look once built. I read that most people are only 70% satisfied when done.