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Cabin Plan

February 20, 2010 by John Hendricks, Architect AIA Leave a Comment

While we specialize in high end custom mountain homes and cabins, we have always received calls inquiring about stock home or cabin plans. After some thought, I decided to put together a few plans to satisfy this group.

Cabin Front Entry Elevation

Cabin Front Entry Elevation

This moderate sized cabin could be used as a rustic cabin retreat, a full time residence, a temporary home, a retirement home, or even as a guest house for in-laws, children or friends. All of the typical residential features are included for everyday living.

Unlike traditional stock plans or book plans, this architect designed open floor plan comes with well thought out wood interiors, including exposed rustic posts, beams, purlins, rafters, detailed wood paneling, and built-in cabinetry. Materials are designed for a comfortable rustic cabin, but are flexible per owner preferences. The energy efficient home also includes large windows to capture the views as well as bring in abundant natural light.

The 1,222 square foot cabin has a smaller footprint, but includes spaces often found in large residences. The plan consists of a Master Bedroom, a cozy Guest Room with built-ins, an open Entry/Great Room/Kitchen/Dining area, a Laundry Room, a detailed trussed entry porch and adjacent covered porches.

Cabin Floor Plan

Cabin Floor Plan

Among other energy efficient products and materials in the home, the Great Room includes an efficient wood burning fireplace that exceeds the 75% efficiency standard and qualifies for the Federal Tax Credit program.

Accurate and detailed drawings and specifications speed up construction time and efficiency. Our detailed plan sets are far superior to standard stock plans or book plans, and include:

  • Specifications
  • Dimensioned Floor Plans
  • Structural Plans
  • Exterior Elevations
  • Building Sections
  • Wall Sections and Details
  • Interior Elevations
  • Reflected Ceiling Plans
  • Window and Door Schedules
  • Electrical Plans
  • Finish Plans

Plans are drawn with cad software and can be reversed. Our plans include the option to customize them, rather than starting from scratch. We will give you an approximate value before beginning work.

Plans are designed per the latest International Residential Codes. As many areas have different requirements, the plans may need to be reviewed by a licensed professional in that jurisdiction.

This Cabin Plan is our first “stock” cabin plan. Prices include:

  • Preliminary Sketches – Schematic 8-1/2″ x 11″ drawings showing Floor Plans and the Front & Rear Elevations, for $200
  • Study Home Plans – Developed 24″ X 36″ drawings showing Floor Plans & all Exterior Elevations, for $500
  • Construction Set – A full set of 24″ X 36″ detailed drawings and specifications including Floor Plans, Foundation and Framing Plans, Exterior Elevations, Building Sections, Wall Sections, Details, Interior Elevations, Reflected Ceiling Plans, Window/Door Schedules, Electrical Plans, Finish Plans, and all Products and Materials Specified per the original design, all for $1850
  • Each Additional Construction Set $250
  • Construction Set PDF Files $1850

While we have started to delve into the stock plan arena, I would still recommend having a custom home designed for maximum living and cost efficiency. For more information see Good Quality Architecture Adds Value to Your Home.

Please visit Storybook Cabin Plan for our most recent stock plan, or our Projects for examples of some of our recently completed custom projects. We do not sell plans of our client’s custom homes.

For more information on our plans please contact us by phone at 208.265.4001, by email, or by filling out your information on our contact page.

John Hendricks, Architect AIA

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Testimonial

March 19, 2009 by John Hendricks, Architect AIA Leave a Comment

As an architect, designing custom mountain homes for individuals and their families is a passion of mine. Capturing each homeowner’s ideas and tastes, and molding them into alluring structures is very gratifying to me. I may not be changing the world, but hopefully I’m at least making their lives a little more functional and pleasing. I cherish the relationships with our clients, and many have become good friends.

Dale Scott is one of those cherished clients, and he was kind enough to provide the following testimonial for a home that was recently completed near Sandpoint.

My wife and I retained John to design our retirement home for us. This was a very challenging task as we presented John with a variety of design and budget constraints. John proved more then up to the job. John is an excellent listener and incorporated our desires and dreams into his creative concepts. The end result was a home that is ideally suited to our lifestyle and yet carries the unique qualities that John brought to the process. While a modest home in all regards, it never the less was chosen as the featured residence in several magazines. At least one of our friends who have visited our home has contacted John about designing a home for them.

We found John to be very creative and knowledgeable, yet equally personable. I have worked with three other architects prior to my experience with John and our experience with John was by far the best. I can highly recommend John, and if you are thinking of having a home or remodel designed, I would suggest you visit John’s website and seriously consider retaining his services. If you have any questions about working with John please do not hesitate to contact me at dale@leapfrogleadership.com

Sincerely,

Dale Scott

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We are mountain architects specializing in mountain architecture throughout North America, from lodges and lakefront homes to cabins and beach houses.

John Hendricks, AIA
418 Pine Street
Sandpoint, Idaho 83864
Tel 208.265.4001
Fax 208.265.4009
Email: john@hendricksarchitect.com

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