Home Building and
Design Articles and Resources
from Design Basics, Inc. and
our publication Her Home Magazine
There's more to selecting "the perfect" home
plan than counting the square feet, bedrooms
and baths. Choosing a plan for the place
you'll one day call home is a very personal endeavor
-- one of careful self-examination of the way
you live on a daily basis -- your lifestyles,
habits, likes and dislikes.
The articles included
here will cause
you to think about
issues you might not otherwise consider when it comes
to living in a home. You may even catch a reflection
of yourself between the lines. In fact, we hope you
do, because a closer look at how you live will bring
you closer to discovering the home plan that's right
for you!
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You Can't Judge a House by its Cover
Whether it's hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes
or high-wind storms, most of us are living
in an area that is subject to one or more
of these types of natural disasters. Unfortunately
as we've seen or experienced, these events
can be extremely destructive, often causing
significant damage to homes and communities.
There are ways, however, that you can help
protect your home from the forces of Mother
Nature.
10
Things to Consider Before You Sign on the Dotted Line
Making the decision to build a new
home is a thrilling prospect. For many,
it is the realization of a dream. But
many potential new home owners don’t
realize that some of the decisions
made after signing a contract would
be less expensive and better negotiated
if they researched their needs before
inking the deal.
10
Things to Remember After You Sign the Contract!
Lessons From Real-Life Experiences, Part Two. Lisa Albrecht shares more lessons she's learned while building her dream home. In the second part of her journey, Lisa provides advice for the framing stage.

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Woman-Centric
Home Design
Shame on us at Design Basics! Sure, we
were already the nation’s largest home plan design firm
in terms of providing home plans to professional
builders, but it wasn’t until January, 2003
that we actually “got it.” Women are
the target market for homebuilders! Therefore,
women are ultimately our target market at Design
Basics!.
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Creating the Home Office that is Right for You!
Have
it Your Way
It’s no wonder millions of Americans are
now working from home. Unlike a commercial
office, a home office can reflect your personality,
likes and dislikes. Having a completely individualized
work space can make the difference between having
to work and wanting to work. In fact, after
moving home, you may find yourself staying at your
desk a little longer – which balances out
time-wise since there’s no commuting!
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Creating
the Ideal Workspace
With an estimated
50 million people now working at home, an
awareness has emerged that the quality
of the home workplace counts - not only
for efficiency, comfort, and safety, but
for the sheer pleasure of being there.
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Hobby
Rooms
Creative Get-Away
Spaces
You’ve probably heard the saying, “I’m
not messy – I’m creative.” You
may have said it yourself, but, imagine a home
without interesting piles here and there. Imagine
a home with a well-laid out hobby room.
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The
In-Law Suite
The Ideal Solution for a Multi-Generational
Suite
According to the 2000 Census, 3.9 million American
homes have three or more generations living together.
(Seventy-eight thousand households contain four
generations.) “One segment of
this growing population is baby boomers caring
for aging parents, ” notes Linda Reimer,
president of Design Basics, Inc., one of the largest
home plan companies in the country.

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The
Organized Kitchen
For many years, dishes, utensils, cookware and
supplies were organized by groups. Since today’s
kitchens are often arranged by zones determined
by function (e.g., prep, cooking, baking, serving,
clean-up zones), point-ofuse storage has become
a practical way to save steps and time. Of course,
the storage requirements for each zone vary from
family to family.
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Kitchen
Essentials
Creating a kitchen people will want to
live in. Whether it's one person preparing
a sophisticated gourmet meal or the whole
family pitching in on a hurried supper -
enjoying a cup of coffee with the morning
paper or casually entertaining a group of
friends - paying bills at the computer or
helping a youngster with homework ...homeowners
are spending more time in their kitchens
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The
Best Bathroom Ideas
Courtesy
of Her Home Magazine. Bathrooms were
once utilitarian rooms not much bigger
than closets. Today, a stroll through
a bath showroom or a quick look through
a home design book or magazine will prove
those days are long gone.
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In
The Bath
Of
all the rooms in our homes, kitchens and
baths (especially master baths) have changed
the most dramatically over the years.
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Exquisite
Exteriors
What are the most common mistakes
homeowners make when choosing exterior
paint colors? What opportunities
do homeowners commonly miss when selecting
and placing colors on their homes' exteriors? These
questions and others are answered with "Tips
for Choosing a Color Scheme."
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Carefree
Exteriors
Good-Looking, Time-Saving Products
for your Home. What’s behind
the trend toward low-maintenance products
for the home? We went one-on-one with home
buyers and builders to discover the perceptions
and values behind the surge. The insights
just might surprise you!
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Garage
Doors
The biggest doors don't have to be boring. Not
your ordinary door. the architectural styling
of each of these homes is greatly enhanced
by thoughtful door selections.
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French
Country
Viva la Difference. Their
architecture is no exception. So it's not
particularly surprising that French Country
homes are becoming as popular as the latest
styles from Paris.
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The
Craftsman Home
SOLID AND SECURE. WARM AND INVITING. Such
are the words that describe-what has become
the "comfort food" of American
residential architecture - the Craftsman
home.

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When
Smaller is Smarter
Retirement's just around the corner.
Their 2,700 square foot two-story served
its purpose well, but it's been too big
for the two of them for years. They want
to build a new home. Something they can
live in for a long time -maybe forever.
What's it look like?
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New
Homes for Aging Boomers
Throughout their lives, baby boomers
have viewed the world and lived their lives
differently than other generations. So
it’s not surprising that as they
reach middle age, their dream retirement
home also differs from that of their predecessors.

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Log
Homes
They're Not Just for Daniel Boone Anymore. It's
probably safe to say that most of us reading
this article grew up with an image of log
homes as the rustic places where we sometimes
stayed on family vacations, or Daniel Boone's
cabin on TV. At the time, that image was
pretty accurate, but in the late 1970's things
started to change with the beginning of a
revival of log homes as actual homes.
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.The
ABC's of Construction Financing
It begins with finding a great location
and ends with the finished home. Sounds simple
enough, but building a new home is a large
and time-consuming undertaking.
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Springs
New Beginnings
Of
all the seasons in a year, none quite embrace
the optimism of springtime. It is a time
when everything in nature speaks of a new
beginning: trees and flowers begin to blossom,
brown, matted lawns change to green as new
sprouts push their way to the light, and
singing birds return from their winter vacations.
Spring is an optimistic, fresh start for
the year, with a great deal of anticipation
for the warm weather ahead. First-time
home buyers experience something quite similar
to the spring season.
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Seasons
of Life - Living Summer's Journey
It
is a time that bustles with activity, as blossoms
turn to fruit before our very eyes. With its rapid
growing season that lasts just a few months out
of the year, it's quite comparable to the life-
stage of those who are busily raising their families.
In the fullness of their summer season, today's
families spend their time attending soccer games
and dropping kids off to dance, while trying to
remember to call a baby-sitter for the spouse's
company golf outing next Saturday. Though all the
rushing around makes many long for simplicity,
most wouldn't trade this time in their life for
anything. And as families grow and to "move
up" becomes a priority, one activity parents
won't want to rush is their selection of a home
in which they'll raise their children.

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