

THE BUILDER PROBLEM
Most residential plans are drawn by people who disappear once the drawings are delivered.
When framing stalls.
When inspectors push back.
When trades collide.
The designer is already gone.
The builder is left holding the consequence.

THE REALITY
Plans drawn without accountability to the field are not construction documents. They are liability deferred.
You don't learn construction by studying it. You learn it by surviving jobs where drawings failed and someone had to pay for it.

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HOW HOUSE 2 HOME PLANS TRANSLATES THIS
Every decision in our drawings is informed by what happens when it isn't made early.
We design with framing sequence in mind.
We resolve details before inspectors force the issue.
We eliminate "figure it out in the field" moments before they cost time and margin.
Not because it looks good on paper.
Because we've watched what happens when it doesn't.
WHAT THIS LOOKS LIKE IN REAL PLANS

- Details resolved before trades stack on top of each other
- Dimensions locked where inspectors actually measure
- Assemblies drawn in build order, not visual order
- Zero "designer intent" notes that dump risk downstream
Who This Is For
Custom home builders who carry schedule risk personally and don't have time for academic guesswork.
Not For
Designers who've never been accountable past the screen.
Or builders who think uncertainty is just part of the job.



