Camas House Plan Construction Progress Post #4

By admin | 1st May 2009 | Filed under Blog, Home Plan Series

As you can see construction of the Camas house plan is moving along quite nicely. The clients are making decisions on appliance packages, doors, heating systems, hardwood, carpet, and counter tops. Construction is progressing quite nicely, with a tentative move-in date of June 26th.

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Camas Plan Construction Progress Post #3

Camas Plan Construction Progress Post #2

Construction of Camas House Plan by Gansen Construction

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The 2009 Home from the Heart Survey Results

By admin | 1st May 2009 | Filed under Announcements, Blog, New Home Plans

Home from the Heart Results

2009 Home from the Heart

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Heartville 10-560
              

When the Associated Designs staff tallied the results of our 2009 Home from the Heart Survey, it wasn’t surprising to find that families wanted to spend about $30,000 less than last year for about the same square footage. Money is tight, but dreaming hasn’t downsized.

Several months ago, Associated Designs asked our readers to choose the features and layout they envisioned in their ideal home. Readers like you from all over the United States and Canada took part in our 2009 Home from the Heart Survey. Now that the survey results have been tallied, we’re ready to share what we’ve learned. Taking it a step further, we’ve designed the Heartville, a home based on the survey results.

When it comes to exteriors, the ranch style home is nearly three times as popular as its closest competitor. About half want a one-story home between 1800 and 2600 square feet with a basement.

Across the board, people want more green building features, with advanced insulation topping the list. “Good insulation is very, very important,” noted a woman from Utah. More than 40% want heat pumps, water efficiency, energy efficient design, advanced framing and increased use of recycled materials.
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