Welcome to the Sierra Design Group
This amazing team of modelers, drafters and engineers are here for you. We have assembled this in-house solution with our own plans fulfillment division to give us more control, while gaining you more flexibility. Without a doubt, the best added value service we offer! Some notes about drafting services:
Modeling your log home in 3D photo realism is incredible. The insight you gain by seeing your home completed is worth its weight in gold. Our unorthodox approach to using 3D as a design tool during the time of concept is unique to Sierra. Most home designers us 3D as a finish rendering tool. They are most interested in how beautiful "their" design looks.
By listening to your needs, we design very quickly and use the 2D & 3D model to illustrate to you through many 3d images while we are developing your concept. This enables you to have full control over the final design of the home... there are no surprises! It's amazing, fun and worth thousands of saved dollars over the life of the project!
REGARDING BLUE PRINTS
Your Set of Floor Plans - "The Blueprints"
The following are a brief description of what could potentially go into a set of plans. Different jurisdictions require different drawing needs.
California, Nevada, Utah, Oregon, & Washington need all of these pages. There are other states like Colorado and Arizona that have modified needs. Other states could require all of these pages, but it is best to call your controlling jurisdiction and find out all the info you can about their particular requirements.
To read details about DRAWINGS AND FLOORPLANS—CLICK HERE> you'll see details about:
Site Plan
The Foundation Plan
The Floor Plans
The Floor Framing Plans
The Roof Framing Plan
The Elevations
Section Drawings
The Electrical Plans
The Details
The General Note Page
The Wall Panels Page
The Engineering Package
The Energy Compliance Package
Please Note:
NOT ALL PLAN SETS INCLUDE ALL THESE PAGES
Plan set pages included are based upon various factors including but not limited to:
- Building complexity
- Jurisdiction requirements
- Engineering requirements
- Budgetary constraints
- Builder experience and ability