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How to Read House Plans

fter perusing the scads of plans in this issue, you’ve finally found the home of your dreams! Congratulations! So now what? Can you build from these plans? Not exactly. The layouts here are to give you the general size, room configuration and flow of the home, but they will still need to be tailored to suit your site, as well as any tweaks you’ll want to make. The next step is to work with the company who

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