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Stylish and spacious, our narrow house plans are designed to be built on smaller plots of land.
Ready to build your own home? Embarking on this journey can be incredibly exciting, but for many, it is also overwhelming. During home design and construction process you’ll find that it can be hard to choose house plan for your needs. There is a huge challenging to find house floor plan that fit lots that are either oddly shaped or smaller. For these type of lots, you should look for narrow house plans which would fit various plots of land.
Truoba Mini 419
$1600
1170 sq/ft 2 Bed 2 Bath
Truoba Class 115
$2000
2300 sq/ft 3 Bed 2 Bath
Truoba 321
$1600
1410 sq/ft 3 Bed 2 Bath
Truoba Mini 615
$1300
880 sq/ft 2 Bed 1 Bath
Truoba Mini 219
$1200
910 sq/ft 2 Bed 1 Bath
Truoba Mini 319
$1000
795 sq/ft 2 Bed 1 Bath
Truoba Mini 120
$800
532 sq/ft 1 Bed 1 Bath
Truoba Mini 118
$1200
1000 sq/ft 2 Bed 1 Bath
Truoba Mini 117
$800
500 sq/ft 1 Bed 1 Bath
Truoba Mini 217
$1100
858 sq/ft 2 Bed 1 Bath
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How to Choose Narrow House Plans
When you are choosing narrow house plans to fit your lot, you’ll want to look at a number of factors. Here are some of the most important elements to look at when choosing house plans for narrow lots.
What is the exact shape of your lot, and will the narrow house plans fit?
This is very important. You’ll want to have the exact specifications of your lot, as well as whether you need extra room on either side for sidewalks. Narrow lots can be challenging to work with as the house floor plan will have more hall space. So choose plans that are designed by experts who understand the challenges of this type of lot.
What type of home do you want?
Just because you need a narrow home plan, that doesn’t mean you have to skimp on the type of home that you want. Do you want narrow lot modern house plans? Or would you prefer a farmhouse plan or some other type of design? Whatever it is that you like, make sure you specify that the lot you are building on is narrow. So that you can get the aesthetic you want and the dimensions you need.
Is your narrow lot long or short?
Just because a lot is narrow, it does not mean that it will necessarily be long. You’ll want to understand exactly the shape of your lot, in case you need long narrow house plans. You may have an odd-shaped lot that is very long, and you’ll want to build your home accordingly to fit right on the land and not look silly.
How much of the lot do you want to leave open?
Another factor to consider is what type of yard you want. Just because your lot is narrow does not mean that you have to take up the whole space with a house. You want to leave some amount of land for a yard of some kind. Pay attention to this when you are shopping around for narrow lot plans.
There are so many other narrow lot house plan considerations to make, and many are the type of house plan questions you would have for any type of lot. One of the most important things to think about is whether or not you want a one-or-two story house for your narrow space. Adding a second story on top ensures that you have additional room without cutting into your yard. You’ll have the added space and value to your home, while still preserving outside land.
The same goes for adding a basem*nt. If you choose a narrow lot plan for your house that has a basem*nt, you get the same benefit you would from adding on a second story. Consider either of these options if you want more square footage without having to lose any of your precious outdoor land.
If you have a narrow lot, don’t worry. There are plenty of narrow house plans out there for beautiful, narrow homes.
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Construction Notes
Foundation Plan
Slab | Crawl | On request - Basem*nt, Pier & Beam, etc.
General foundation design showing foundation layout with structural elements. There are three types of foundation to choose from: slab, crawl, and basem*nt.
As in all building locations ground condition varies, your local structural engineer would need to approve foundation design and specify foundation structural elements.
Plumbing Plan
Shows the layout of plumbing fixtures with specifications.
Floor Plan
Indicates house layout with dimensioned walls, doors and windows.
Roof Construction Plan
Shows the layout and dimensions of the required roof structure such as rafters and beams. As show load requirement is different in each location your local structural engineer would need to approve and specify roof structural elements.
Roof Plan
Dimensioned roof layout indicating slopes, roof areas, chimneys, and decorative elements.
Sections
Cut through the building showing detailed floor, wall, and roof construction elements. Indicating room ceiling heights and structural element heights.
Elevations
Shows all sides of the house indicating building elements with its heights, specified materials, and all decorative elements.
Construction Details
Detailed house cut-away with outline specifications.
Electrical Plan
Floor plan layout indicating locations of electrical elements such as lightning, switches, outlets, etc.
HVAC Plan
Indicates location and specifications for heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
Furniture Plan
Representative floor plan layout indicating room sizes and suggested furniture layout. Useful during the interior design stage.
Door and Window Schedule
List or all windows and doors with indicated specifications for manufacturer.
General Specifications
Plumbing, electrical and mechanical specifications