The New Vessica is 289 square feet. However, we don't include the loft in the total square footage of the house because it is not technically "habitable". With the optional downstairs bedroom, the size of the house would increase from 289 square feet to 384. The house is 18' 4" tall from the floor to the top of the roof. This house is not designed to be portable. We sell the plans to build it on location.
Estimated Material Costs: $24,000 (289 sq ft) or $31,000 (384 sq ft)
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General notes about construction costs:Costs for materials are almost the same in different regions but labor costs will vary greatly depending on where you live. We provide costs with a raised perimeter concrete foundation. Depending on where you live, it is possible you will need an engineered foundation designed by a licensed contractor or engineer in your state.
We don't count the loft as square footage in this house because with so much sloped ceiling, it doesn't officially qualify as a habitable room. That said, with seven feet of ceiling height over more than 50 square feet, the loft provides a lot of usable space. The loft is accessed by a ladder in the kitchen.
Can I put in stairs instead of a ladder?
No, stairs won't fit, but "ladder stairs" will.
We sell our plans with a raised perimeter foundation. However, it is possible to put this house on a slab foundation or even over a basement. However, you may need to work with an architect or engineer licensed in your state to get approval from the building department.
Can this house be built on wheels?
No. This small house is designed to be built on a permanent foundation.
The kitchen includes a dishwasher, full size range with oven, and built in microwave. The tank-less on demand water heater ensures that you never run out of hot water, and tucks away completely out of view. An under counter washer/dryer is also included. A small fireplace is tucked nicely in the corner of the great room.
Can I install air conditioning?
Yes, you can. Our plans don't include an air conditioning unit, but you can install one in the loft or outside the house.
What type of fireplace does the house have?
We don't specify a specific fire place or heater because codes vary so
much based on climate. We recommend discussing your options with a
building contractor licensed in your state. When you build this house, please send us pictures. Since we don't build the house ourselves, we are dependent on you to supply us with real pictures.
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Floor Plans
Detailed floor plans for both the downstairs and loft include pertinent
dimensions, for walls, windows, rooms and door openings. You'll also
find the location of all appliances on these plans as well.
Exterior Elevations
These plans include 4 elevation drawings showing the front, back and both sides. Siding and facia boards are called out.
Electric Plans
These pages include both the main floor and loft and show locations for outlets, light switches and lights.
Transverse Section
Perhaps one of the most important pages on any set of plans, the
transverse section cuts the house in half and shows details such as wall
thickness, roofing material details, flooring details, roof pitch,
ceiling heights, and insulation.
Foundation Plan
A perimeter foundation plan is included as well with floor joists.
Roof Plan
Showing the birds-eye view of the house, you see the slopes and pitches
clearly called out, as well as the amount of overhang, and individual
rafter locations from above.
Kitchen Detail
Unlike other many plans on the market, we include a full kitchen plan,
showing location of all shelving, cabinetry and appliance as seen from
both above and front view. We use standard size cabinets available at
most hardware stores.
Material List
Includes windows, doors, water heater, bath tub/shower, kitchen sink, dishwasher, range, washer/dryer and more.
Heating requirements
Because they vary by region we do not include those. Our plans are
designed with a single fireplace heater. Depending on where you live,
you may need to work with a local architect or engineer to submit plans
that meet local requirements.
A cut sheet
Cut sheets shows the quantity of lumber needed. We do suggest the types
of materials, but the quantity of each is not included. Windows, doors,
kitchen cabinets and appliances are included with the drawings.
Architect or Engineer seals
Some building departments require a licensed architect or engineer in
your state to approve the plans. This often has to do with regional
safety or energy issues,for example, hurricane safety in Florida, fire
safety in California, energy efficiency in New York, etc. Please
contact your local building department to learn about the requirements
in your area.
Building Codes
These plans have been designed to meet the International Building Code.
Some municipalities have additional restrictions or requirements. Please
check with your local building department to verify that these plans
meet your local codes.
Square Footage
The square footage listed is an estimate. Unfortunately, not all
municipalities calculate square feet the same way. The square footage we
list includes the bottom floor, plus the space in the top floor where
the ceiling height is 5'0" or taller.
Altering Plans
When you purchase a set of plans, it includes a license to build one
house. Unfortunately, at this time, we don't offer alterations. If you
require changes we suggest finding a local
architect or engineer who will do the alterations for you. For that
purpose we have made the CAD and DFX files available online. With those
files, your architect (or engineer) doesn't need to start from scratch;
they can simply open the computer file and start making the adjustments
you want.
TIP: Make sure the architect or engineer your select works with AutoCAD (or other similar software) and is willing to work with you on these plans. Some professionals will only take a job if they do it from start to finish. By carefully selecting someone to work with these plans, you can save thousands of dollars.
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