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We like the floor plan layout, but some of the rooms are smaller than what we need, can we keep the floor plan layout and add a little extra space – increasing the size of the actual home?

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We like the floor plan layout, but some of the rooms are smaller than what we need, can we keep the floor plan layout and add a little extra space – increasing the size of the actual home?

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Absolutely! That is one of the most frequent customizations we do. We like the floor plan layout, but it doesn’t match the orientation of our building site, our drive way location and the scenic views the way we want, can we keep the same layout but reverse the floor plan? Yes, we can keep the same size and layout and reverse the whole home. Many people think of it as holding the floor plan up to a mirror and building the result that you see. Or mirroring just the length side of the floor plan and keeping the width side the same. Or vice-versa. Again this is a very common customization. We would like to put a home office into our floor plan. But we want the doorway into the office to be different from the entrance into other rooms in the home, what can we do? We can do a French-style door instead of a regular interior door. With this configuration the double doors with glass make quite a stylish statement. And you can also make a separate exterior entrance into the office so that you c

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