Posts Tagged ‘Building Houses’

The World of Architectural Designs

January 25th, 2010

Architectural interior designing has existed since the time human beings began building houses for themselves. They made crude houses from stone, wood and whatever else they could find useful for making their houses. Those structures were not at all comfortable or stylish compared to the sophisticated interiors that architects design nowadays. But they were the earliest steps that man took in the field of architectural interior designing.

As humans gained mastery over various elements, they started building better houses with improved interiors. Once they had succeeded in achieving a satisfying comfort level in their interiors, our architect ancestors started paying attention to beautifying them. This led to the creation of various styles of architectural interior design.

Architectural interior designing first got recognition during the Roman and Gothic ages. Since then it has explored a variety of styles across different ages. The concepts of architectural interior designing have been seen to be influenced by prevailing economic and social conditions. For example, the economic crisis that resulted from World War II played a defining role in making the architectural interior designing of that era quite plain and simple. Architectural interior designing reflects its times, the World War bought misery and financial difficulties to the masses. Consequently some people at that time did not care about the beauty of their interiors or could not afford to beautify their homes. Similarly other significant periods in the history of mankind have been associated with unique styles of architectural interior designing.

Some of the most historically significant forms of architectural interior designing are –



Gothic (13th-century)

Baroque (17th century)

Georgian (18th century)

Classical and Gothic revival (19th century)

Modernistic art (20th century)



Modern Architectural Designs:

Unlike their ancient predecessors who worked with rocks and metals like iron, modern architects use concrete and steel to create marvelous interiors.

Architecture goes green:



A concept of architectural interior designing that has become very popular among present-day architects is that that of a green home. Green homes are built using materials and methods that are friendly to the environment. Much of the materials used in the construction of such homes are environment-friendly, and can be re-cycled. This is very important, because with the threat of global warming looming large over us, we need to do everything that can be done to prevent further damages to our environment.




By: orsondixon

The Function and Importance of House Plans

November 3rd, 2009

House plans outline the design you need for building a home before construction even begins. They are useful for planning your space, setting a budget and scheduling construction. Most contemporary house designers use web resources in streamlining complex and attractive processes to make their house plans today. This offers a smart alternative to designing a house plan from scratch. Most plans show complete resources for a home building project. The services offered by house plan designers include customized home plans, land purchase, financing and exclusive architectural plans.

Contemporary architectural plans include a wide array of designs ranging from exaggerated or subtle historical plans to a stereotypical glass, steel and concrete looks. If one does not want to go for an ultra-modern house, there are various modern-inspired plans, which are not extreme in their look. One can also obtain a desired house plan from various websites on the internet displaying house plans for various types of houses. Searching through house plan websites can be an efficient and quick way of refining ideas for what one seeks for in a modern house plan.

The most imperative part of a house plan is outlining the house’s structure. When outlining, figure out how many rooms a house will have or if a basement is needed. Considerations for a pool, garage, or any other element have to be mapped on the outline. Subsequently, it is vital to map boundaries for every room indicating the square footage of the house. Label each room to show what it is, like kitchen or bedroom and depict major items such as bathroom tub, sinks by mapping them on the plan. Any features requiring additional work such as the fireplace should be contained in the plan. A house plan should clearly illustrate what a homeowner expects a finished house to look like. Additionally, it gives the building crew an idea on how to build a house.

House plans are a vital part of building houses. When making a house plan, consider the location, lifestyle, family size, environment and budget as well as space maximization, building materials, aesthetics and government laws. Though the plans may differ, they all have some basic elements in common that every homeowner should be familiar with in order to choose the best housing plans for the perfect home. The basic house plan elements should comprise of the main elements that a homeowner would like to see in their home. Little details can be added later when finalizing the house plan. Get a professional architect equipped with knowledge and expertise to outline the best house plan that meets your requirements.




By: Art Gib