We recognize there are many scenarios and challenges facing builders that range from design and customization limitations to changing building codes and government legislation. With over 35 years of experience, Design Basics offers economical solutions for builders:
Designer Services
No designer on staff? No problem!
Let us be your designer with our Designer Services Program. We offer options for home plan design such as our stock home plan library and plan modification services as well as custom home design, and you can confidently promote ‘your’ design expertise. Options include:
Plan Modifications: We’ll work with you to modify home plans per your and/or your customer’s direction, and provide a no-cost estimate of the time frame and associated fees for the desired modifications.
Custom Home Design: Our expert design staff with work with you and/or your customer to design the custom home desired. We will provide a no-cost estimate of the time frame and fees for the custom home design.
Bonus: With this Program, we will provide verbiage for your website so you can tell your customers about your collaboration with Design Basics in offering superior design, plan customization, and custom plan services!
Contact us for more information: 800.947.7526
Concept Plan
Who should consider buying a Concept Plan*?
Customers who must have home plans drawn locally to meet the specific building code requirements of their jurisdiction, including local engineering or architectural seals, but who do not require plan specific documentation or drawings.
No construction prints are included with a “Concept Plan.”
The “Concept Plan” grants you the right to change this home design to meet your specific needs and the right to construct the home. You or your local architect/drafting service draft the plan to meet your specific needs in relation to building codes in your area.
This is a legal document; please keep it in a safe place. You will need to reference the License Number when inquiring about your design. *Click here for information on Construction License options.
Dimensional CAD Plan Construction License
Who should consider buying a Dimensional CAD Plan Construction License?
Customers who must have the home plans drawn locally to meet the specific building code requirements of their jurisdiction, including local engineering or architectural seals. The Dimensional Plan is a dimensioned starting point for your architect or drafting staff/service.
A Dimensional Plan includes:
Design Basics’ federal copyright and Construction License*
Scale front, side, and rear elevations
Fully dimensioned ¼” scale floor plans
Fully dimensioned ¼” scale foundation plan
Roof plan (aerial pitches of the roof)
NO structural information is included. *Click here for information on Construction License options.
Full Construction Drawings – PDF or CAD
All construction prints include the following:
Detailed, scaled floor plan(s)
Detailed, scaled elevations
Detailed, scaled foundation plan
Construction prints may include the following:
Detail cross sections
Floor structural supports
Roof plans and suggested electrical plans – contact us for specific details: 1.800.947.7526
Format Options:
Electronic prints: PDF email or CAD files via email
Many plans are available as a ‘right-reading’ reverse
Many plans are available as a No-Step Entry floor plan
Study Sets – PDF
Sometimes you need to price out a home in order to get the sale, but you need the plan to get accurate bids. Our Study Set is one complete set of construction drawings, which is the exact same set we would send you if purchasing the design.
A Study Set is for study purposes only and is stamped, “Illegal to Build From – For Study Purposes Only.” It does not include our Construction License, and you cannot legally build a home from the Study Set. The Study Set purchase price is 100% applicable towards the purchase of the construction print(s) for that design.
*Click here for information on the Study Set option.
BUILDERS: Find out how you can get this Study Set for only $100.00. Click here to learn more!
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