Design Process

CONSULTATION

This is the phase where you bring us all of your napkin sketches and Pinterest boards! We typically like to have this meeting over the phone (or over coffee if you're the face-to-face type). During your consultation, we get to know you and the scope of your project, and provide you with pricing and information on booking our services.

BASIC DESIGN PHASE

Once your deposit & contract is received, one of our designers will get to work designing your dream home. A round or two of revisions, and you are one step closer to laying foundation (unless you’re on a crawl space, of course!)

CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS

Once you have approved your design, you will be provided with all drawings needed for construction. You can find a list of those here on our "What's Included In A Plan Set?" Page

Design Service fees 2022.pdf

House Plans Copyright Notice

Thank you for allowing us to be part of your home plan purchasing experience. We appreciate your business and want to take this opportunity to explain important information about our copyright. By providing you with the facts, we hope to clarify any confusion and exclude you from legal trouble.

How can I avoid legal action?

1. Home Plans are COPYRIGHTED! B. & C. G. Services LLC., Inc. and A Home Sweet Home Design-- hold the copyrights to -- the pre-designed Plans on this web site and works rendered. The purchase of a Review set does not provide a license to build the house. These sets are intended only for review and quote purposes. The purchase of PDF construction sets provides the limited license to use the Plans for the construction of ONE house. The purchase of the CAD file provides the license to build the house an unlimited number of times within 3 years from purchase date. With all plan purchases, the buyer is granted additional permission to print or photocopy the construction documents. Just like books, movies, and songs, federal copyright laws protect the intellectual property of architects and home designers by giving copyright protection to home plans and designs. The copyright laws prevent anyone from reproducing or reusing the plans or design without written permission from the copyright owner.

2. Don't copy designs or floor plans from any publication, electronic media or existing home. It is also illegal to copy our constructed home that is protected by copyright, even if you have never seen the plans for the home. If a particular plan or existing home is desired, plans must be purchased from an authorized source.

3. PDF Review Sets. The purchase of a PDF Review Set does not give you the license to build the home. It is a review set only and is marked "Not for Construction." A construction package must be purchased to receive the license to build the home.

4. Building more than one home from the purchase of any one single license is an infringement of copyright. The purchase of additional sets of plans does not give you the right to construct more than one home. Only our AutoCAD product provides the license to build the home multiple times. Contact our customer service department to determine if a reuse fee applies to your order and can be paid to receive another license to build the home.

5. Modification to plans. You may want to make some revisions to adapt to your specific needs, and some states require the Plans to be sealed and/or redrawn by a professional (architect or engineer) licensed in that state. Even if you make modifications to a copyrighted design and/or have the plans completely redrawn, the modified design is not free from the original designer's copyright. In addition, we are not liable for any change, and you accept full responsibility for the accuracy and integrity of any changes or modifications. You, the purchaser, are responsible for any charges incurred for modifications or to meet local codes.

6. Who is responsible for copyright infringement? Any party who participates in the violation may be responsible whether you were aware of the copyright or not. Ignorance of the law is not a valid defense. Refuse to be part of any illicit copying or use of designs, derivative works, prints, or design features by being certain of the original design source.

7. Penalties for infringement. Penalties for copyright infringement can be quite severe. Violators may be required to pay statutory damages up to $150,000.00, actual damages, profits made, and the designer's reasonable attorney fees.

8. The Plans may not be used by, transferred or resold to another person. Your payment of a fee for use of the Plans does not transfer any right, title or interest in the Plans, except as provided in the license agreement. You may loan all or any part of the Plans to third parties including associates, contractors and sub-contractors, but only as is necessary to assist you in the construction of the home depicted by the Plans. You agree to retrieve all loaned Plans after assistance is completed.

9. Derivative Works. When you modify a home plan, the new plan is considered a derivative of the copyrighted work. The copyright owner of the original work also owns the copyright to the derivative work. Even if changes are made to a plan and you want to build the home multiple times, you must pay the applicable reuse fees or have a license of the original plan to build the home multiple times. You must also display the copyright owner's copyright notice when displaying the plan and/or derivative plan.

What else should I know?

Each plan is designed to be consistent with One and Two Family Dwelling Code or the International Residential Code in effect at the time the plan was created, but AHSHD does not warrant such conformity. Modifications may be necessary to meet applicable building codes, ordinances, local climatic, and geographical design criteria. Consult a builder, architect or other construction professional as necessary. AHSHD Specifically disclaims any responsibility for ensuring the plans, and/or any house built using the plans, satisfies local or other applicable building codes. Determining and complying with all applicable codes is your responsibility. Manufacturer instructions should be followed for all materials, appliances, and systems. Heating/air conditioning layouts, plumbing pipe layouts, and electrical wiring layouts are not included. Consult a local mechanical contractor for systems suitable for local climate conditions.

Additionally, stock plans do not have a professional stamp attached. If your building department requires one, they will only accept a stamp from a professional licensed in the state where you plan to build. In this case, you will need to take your house plans to a local engineer or architect for review and stamping.

We hope this information has been helpful. We value your business and appreciate your support in protecting our work.

If you have any questions or concerns, please call us at 205-243-9701