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Re: how to design a floor plan after a new full dormer

From: info@builderswebsource.com
Category: Architecture and Building Design
Date: 02 May 2000
Time: 07:26:21
Remote Name: 63.198.181.43

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Without seeing your actual existing floorplan, it's difficult to make a specific recommendation. However, if you're willing to fax or email us a hand-drawn sketch showing the existing and proposed layout along with key dimensions, we'd be happy to review your ideas and make some recommendations at no charge. Knowing the height and slope of the roof from the outer walls will also be helpful if you know them. We can also provide follow-up telephone consultation for a reasonable fee. If you have photographs of the home, those would also be useful. Go to our "home page" and click on the "About Us" button for our mailing and fax number. Please email us so we know it's on the way. Also, on your sketch, try to use a 1/4" per foot scale if possible.

 

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