Note
the difference between the 3D drawings and the finished house photographs
Note:
These 3D drawings show shapes and internal volumes - use your imagination
for exterior cladding, colours and landscaping details.
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drawings for details
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Each
of these houses was designed for a particular lot. All our house designs are
easy to build and affordable - standard construction specs - construction
costs are similar to conventional house costs.
We
no longer design houses or sell plans online - BUT, if any of these designs
grabs you and you think you'd like to build something similar, talk to us
(free) and we'll try to help you adapt the plans to fit on your building lot.
Small,
secure, burglar-proof with plunge pool in circular patio area.
Extravagant
living on 3rd floor - hence elevator. Feature: Semi-circular
stairs.
Compact
with artist's studio and roof deck on third floor.
Wedge
House anchored to cliff face. No garden hence roof deck.
Slab
House revolves round 23 ft. high entrance gallery and plenty of secure outside
deck space for sleeping on the roof under the stars.
Glass
walls ensure there's plenty of light, and the deck walls provide privacy from
close neighbours. See photographs of finished and furnished house.
Roofdeck
House takes advantage of valley and glacier views with 360 degree views from
the roof deck. Steep drive leads up the side of the house to access the front
door and garage doors. See exterior and interior photographs.
Two
storied high gallery with sky lights links living, dining and 2nd floor landing
- see drawings with roof off.
Wheelchair
accessible - elevator and wide passages.
Central
stair tower provides access to living wing and bedroom/utility wing - and
roof decks.
Tired
of 'boxes' - try cylinders to get around.
City
house designed for narrow lot. Private roof decks provide outside living spaces.
Small
starter home with attitude. Windowed turret provides daylight to centre of
living space.
Cool
Queenslander designed to stay cool even without active air conditioning.
Explore
these designs for ideas.
Dramatic
arches separate living great room from dining - see drawings with roof off.
Four bedrooms, roof deck, neat spaces.
Semi-circular
living room is two stories high with bridge to bedrooms.
Curve
House was designed for a strip of land facing into a gulley - with no garden,
hence extensive roof deck. Main feature is the 13 foot high 'great room'.
Mountain
top house with lake views and sleeping-out deck on garage roof.
South
facing small house with views perched on rocky knoll.
Small;
south facing all glass front wall; perched on rocky knoll; parking under deck.
Paula's
house designed for narrow lot - roof deck over living - sun drenched wrap-around
patio - inlaw suite.
Compact
hill top house with covered deck visually expands living space.