Are you in the market for a new home and considering building a two-story house? Look no further than the benefits of owning a two-story home. Not only does it provide ample space for your family and guests, but it also offers a host of other benefits that make it a worthwhile investment.
One of the primary advantages of building a two-story home is the increased living space. With two levels, you have twice the amount of space to work with, giving you more flexibility in designing your dream home. You can create separate living areas, designate a home office or gym, or add extra bedrooms for guests. Additionally, two-story homes often come with larger yards, which means more space for outdoor activities and landscaping.
Another benefit of building a two-story home is the potential for better views. A higher elevation allows for a greater view of the surrounding area, whether that be a scenic mountain range or a stunning city skyline. Additionally, two-story homes can have more natural light, which not only adds to the aesthetics of your home but also provides health benefits such as improved mood and energy levels.
Building a two-story home is a smart investment that can provide you with additional living space, better views, and improved natural lighting. Don’t hesitate to explore this option when building your dream home.
Traditional Victorian charm meets modern elegance in this 1707 sq. ft. home with a 3-stall garage. Perfect for lakeside living.
Sharp gables and covered entry lead to spacious living areas in this 1768 sq. ft. 2-story home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths
The Teton Legacy House Plan immerses you in nature with stunning views from the front porch and a cozy covered lanai for relaxation.
Stunning two-story with open railing and formal entry. Three spacious bedrooms on second level with a classic study accessible from foyer and kitchen. Cozy fireplace in the Great Room.
Find peaceful tranquility in this beautiful two-story home with a covered front porch perfect for morning coffee and dew glistening lawn views.
Step inside this spacious open floor plan and feel at home. Enjoy a sleek kitchen and a cozy den for relaxation.
Modern two-story with inviting curb appeal and spacious living areas. Gourmet kitchen, cozy den, and main floor master suite. 2304 sq. ft. with optional finished basement
Luxury awaits in The Camden with a contemporary exterior and spacious living room boasting a 20′ ceiling and natural light.
Customizable traditional home with dual porches and spacious main level. Second level features media room and two bedrooms. 2532 sq. ft. + lower level options.
A charming and affordable home with a unique exterior design and spacious layout. Perfect for families with a main-level master bedroom and kid’s zone upstairs.
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A complete set of House Plans will include all four exterior elevations. The front elevation will be at ¼” = 1’0” scale, while the left, right, and rear may be at 1/8” = 1’0” scale. An aerial view of the roof will be provided as well. The foundation, main floor and a possible upper floor will also be at ¼” = 1’0” scale. Floor plans will include exterior and interior dimensions. The purchaser will also be supplied with a typical wall section and stair section detail. Sorry, no mechanical, electrical, heating, cooling, plumbing or site plans included. The customer will be provided up to six copies of the one story house plan at no charge. Additional copies cost $10 each.
We would be pleased to provide you a complete, competitive estimate for your project in the following goods and services that are core in our baseline home collection offering: framing lumber and plywood, trusses and engineered wood, roofing, energy efficient windows and exterior doors, garage doors and openers, siding, soffit and fascia, insulation, drywall, interior millwork, stair systems, cabinetry and countertops, hardware, and more. For a more detailed list of product specifications, visit with one of our sales associates. Other product offerings and home electives that we are prepared to help you with include decking, finished lower level, finished garage, cultured stone, gutter, fireplaces, flooring, foundation materials, lighting, paint and more. The prices on our Mead Legacy offerings are for building materials only. Note – building materials represent only part of your total project’s cost. Other costs will include lot, site work, labor, mechanical, plumbing, heating, electrical, concrete, foundation, flooring and more. See your Contractor for more details.
There is a charge of $500 for our one story house plans under 1,750 square feet, and $750 over 1,750 square feet, with the general provision that the builders may use such house plan (along with the ability to make changes as needed) as many times as they wish. The purchaser of such house plans and/or builder may not sell or give these one story house plans to any other party at any time as we hold the copyright. The design fee includes up to two hours of house plan revisions; after that a design fee of $75 per hour will be added.
In addition to the front end great value of the house plan(s), we will provide a rebate toward the house plan cost that essentially provides a 1% material discount on materials purchased from us on your home project, up to 50% of the cost of such plan ($500 maximum). It is the purchaser’s responsibility to request this credit within 60 days of closing the project, and only if accounts receivable terms have been met per our regular terms and conditions.
Architectural images and marketing floor house plans may contain graphics and features for illustration purposes that may not be included in our baseline offerings. This could include siding type, brick, stone, decking, fireplaces, decorative corbels, interior beams, specific exterior doors, windows and/or garage door series, etc. See your customer sales representative for further details and assistance, including a more in-depth review of the plans, design revisions wanted (if any), selection of the materials just right for you, pricing of the materials, finance terms, and help finding a contractor to bring your project to a reality.
Copyright laws prevent anyone, other than the copyright owner, from reproducing, modifying, or reusing the house plan or home design without permission of the copyright owner, which is Mead Lumber. While we will do our best to meet your plan needs, Mead Lumber assume no liability or responsibility for the accuracy and/or final building of plans. Many of the states we have locations in do not require residential home plans to be designed by a licensed architect and therefore these plans have not been reviewed by an architect or engineer. It is the responsibility of the purchaser of these plans and/or general contractor to ensure that the structure is built in accordance with the various government agencies, including local jurisdiction. Despite our best intentions, we are not responsible for typographical or technical errors, omissions or oversights that we may have made.
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