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Stone House Building Plans

Stone house building plans have certainly changed over the years; because the old idea of narrow stone cottages perched on top of a bleak moor have long gone. Stone house building plans can reflect the character of local stone though it would be fair to say that stone house building plans would more likely be found in an intensely rural village setting. The design of stone house building plans is often to complement the surrounding countryside. Reminiscent of old fashioned village schools and church halls they are often complemented by beautiful stained glass arched windows.

The stone house buildings plans are best suited for a rural setting in a colder climate. The sheer weight of the stone means a strong and sturdy dwelling is constructed and that tends to keep the heat in side. The stone house building plans are often more expensive to construct that the more conventional brick houses, because they cannot be constructed on a timber frame, more common is for the house to be built on a frame of blocks or block and beam foundations.

Stone house building plans often include other natural architectural features such as slates open fires often with huge rates that you can walk in. Sometimes stone house building plans include aspects of periods design and the Georgian period is often represented in yellow stone. In fact there are many examples of Georgian stone townhouses because they are extremely durable. They are also fireproof, or at least as near to fireproof as any dwelling can be. Another advantage is the fact that there are no rotting problems and they certainly cannot be infested by vermin. Natural stone requires very little maintenance and it is popular because of its low maintenance it never needs painting. It comes in a range of shapes and natural colors so it is individual.

Another great advantage to living in a stone house is that stone is a great insulator. During the winter it keeps the heat trapped inside and it will be rare to need any outside heat. Only in the coldest of environments will extra heating be necessary. In the summer they are very cool and will not need air-conditioning.

In short stone house building plans offer a personalized structure that is individual to your tastes, offering style and old world charm. It is certainly not for everyone but it has some distinct advantages in the correct environment. One of the disadvantages of a stone house is the fact that stone is heavy and therefore the initial transporting costs will be higher than transporting brick, but this small disadvantage should not put you off considering the medium of stone for a house.