Ranch
House Designs
I've wanted to design my own ranch house for years, but was hindered by
a lack of architectural knowledge. I've been pretty handy since I was
little. My father was always at work out back in his little workshop,
and he taught me how to fix and build all manner of household projects
so I figured, why should drawing and building ranch house designs be
any different.
I've never been one to let common sense stand in my way. I thought that
ranch house designs would be easier than other houses, because they
only take up one story, and so don't require as much structural
support. I knew the ins and outs of wiring and plumbing, and knew a
little bit about post and beam construction, so I figured what the
heck, and gut an architectural CAD program to start working out some
ranch house designs.
Well, as they say, live and learn. Just learning the program enough to
come up with my ranch house designs was practically nightmarish.
Architectural CAD programs are used by professional house designers,
and ease of use is not the number one consideration which goes into
designing them. Whether you're designing a ranch house or just laying
out your bathroom, there is much more that goes in to layout than you
might imagine.
And then there are safety regulations which you must keep in mind.
Legal ranch house designs don't just incorporate floor plan and roof.
You have to learn all about designing and building a foundation, and
that is another set of skills altogether. Then there are fire safety
codes, legal load limits, basement design to insure water-tightness. By
the time I had come up with a few finished ranch house designs, two
years had passed.
I picked my favorite ranch house design, enlisted the weekend aid of a
few friends, and got to work. It was like the whole project was doomed.
I picked had picked the most ambitious of the ranch house designs, a
house plan far beyond my ability. Because it wasn't a simple
rectangular floor plan, but instead incorporated an internal courtyard,
it was hideously difficult to precisely excavate and lay out the
basement. And once this was done, there was an unseen problem
– the courtyard entrance was so small, that I couldn't get
heavy equipment needed for house construction through the door. I'm
happy to be designing and building my own ranch house, but I'm glad
I'll only have to do it once.
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