Introduction:
Design styles have evolved over the centuries in response to the changing tastes of various groups of people. Every style has benefits to the people who will enjoy the home for many years to come. There are quite a few arguments about what decorating styles should be considered the foundational or basic home decorating styles. Though the list is ever changing, growing, and up for debating, I’m going to try to keep this simple and attempt to build a contemporary, energy saver plus house.
These are what I consider the three house plans, I select to compare two contemporary house plan, and one energy saver house plans. According the features for the type of house plan, and add them to my house plan design.
Discussion:
Modern residential architecture draws on a wide variety of influences, from the Prairie-style designs of Frank Lloyd Wright, to the mid-century modern homes characteristic of the International movement, to the A-frame and geometric house plans of recent decades. The unifying factors are a disregard for historical precedent and a general sense of minimalism. Many modern home designs also take advantage of advances in building technology and materials to create unique and innovative designs. Glass, concrete, vinyl and wood - often with an industrial look to them – emphasize the concept of progressive architecture. Abundant windows are characteristic of modern home designs, creating a connection to the outdoors. Contemporary house plans offer flexible space and flexible usage, allowing the homeowner to tailor the home's functionality to their lifestyle. These home plans reward the adventurous owner with up-to-date functionality and design.
Energy saver house is a type of house which is focus on the efficient uses of energy or water, and sustainable building materials. Building an energy saver house can help us save 20 to 30% of our energy costs reducing the usage of