By Niklas Finkel at June 27 2019 17:04:40
A 'CAD set' helps one make extensive changes to the plan with the help of a design expert. It is comparable to the reproducible set, except it is in an electronic format. A 'study set' helps one ascertain if his home can be built within budget. The floor plans in this set include a view of the outside from all four sides, plus the main story and any additional stories. 'Single set' is for finding contractor bids, and this set of house floor plans does not incorporate a building license.
There are a lot of advantages of floor plans. For instance, they offer beautiful designs and the right dimensions for your desired designs. As a matter of fact, these floor plans are colorful and show beautiful pictorial illustrations. You can create these plans in many formats, such as DWG, TIF, WMF, and JPEG, just to name a few. Moreover, you can make them in either 3D or 2D based on your desired results. Hand drawn sketches are easy to convert into both 2D and 3D format. If you want to know the difference between 2D and 3D floor plans, you may want to read on.