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The Elements of Modern Home Design - Webinar November 8, 2020

The Elements of Modern Home Design webinar is will be held this Sunday!

Are you considering building that dream home you have been thinking about? Then this webinar this is a must attend event. 

It will give you amazing insight on how we at Fine Point Cedar Homes, will work with you to bring your dream home to fruition; an overview to see what the Lindal Difference is. 

Preview the work of the Architects Collaborative as well as floor plans and home design concepts from OM Studio. With the flexible, efficient and predictable Lindal Elements system, we can help you create a home you love, within your budget, and built to last a lifetime.  There are many options out there -  knowing the difference can save you time and money!  

By choosing to build with Barb and Doug of Fine Point Cedar Homes, you will have the flexible, efficient and predictable Lindal Elements system. We can help you create a home you love, within your budget, and built to last a lifetime!

Doug and Barb hope you can be online with us, Sunday November 8th, 1:00 pm MST (12:00 pm (Noon) PST)!

The one-hour presentation by former Lindal CEO Michael Harris is followed by a live Q&A. Free:registration required.

Go here to register for the webinar today: https://lindal.com/blog/november-modern-home-design/

To learn how to build a Custom with Fine Point Cedar Homes, call us at 1-855-554-6325 or register your interest here: Register with Fine Point Cedar Homes.


Which to Choose: Open Concept or Traditional Floor Plan

In recent years, open concept homes have once again been all the rage! More and more new homes and custom-built homes choose to have an open concept floor plan over the traditional floor plan.


This isn't for everyone, though! New home buyers and home builders often think that they should choose an open concept layout, but you don't have to have it because it's in vogue. 


When building your custom dream home, you should choose a floor plan that is not only your style and to your liking, but one that will fit your family and their needs!


Open Concept Floor Plan


Open concept homes became very popular in the 1970s, and by the 1990s, most homes were being built with this style. But the open concept has evolved during this time, as everything does.


An open concept floor plan is essentially a floor plan where no walls exist to separate the living room, dining room, and kitchen. They all become one large open space, where the way one tells each room apart is by the differing furniture.


This floor plan has many benefits:

  • Making a small space appear larger
  • Promote everyday living
  • Spread natural light
  • More modern
  • Resale Value


However, as with most things, there are downsides to an open concept floor plan:

  • Lack of privacy
  • Cooking smells travel
  • Hard to keep clean
  • Resale Value


You may have noticed that resale value is both a benefit and a downside when it comes to this type of floor plan and may wonder how that is possible. While vastly popular right now, this type of floor plan is still a trend, much like sliding barn doors or heated entry way floor. This means that the trend could go out of fashion. It also means that not all home buyers want this. 


Traditional Floor Plan


A traditional floor plan is one where the home has different and distinct rooms that are usually sectioned by walls, so there is a separate living room and kitchen, and sometimes a dining room. This type of floor plan is most often seen in homes built before the 1990s.


As with the open concept floor plan, there are many benefits to this floor plan:

  • Privacy
  • Sound control
  • Mess containment
  • Reduced heating and cooling costs


Downsides to a traditional floor plan:

  • Large gatherings can feel split up
  • Safety (more challenging to keep an eye on the kids)

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When it comes to choosing between a traditional or open concept floor plan for your custom home, it truly depends on what your needs and the needs of your family are, as well as what your preference is. If you know that this home will be a forever home or retirement home and that you'll never sell, choose the floor plan that you like most.


Maybe you want to cook with your family and/or keep an eye on the kids as your cook; then, an open concept floor plan is for you!


Barb and Doug Pocha can help you when it comes to the floor plans of your custom dream home. With the help of their architects, they have build many a dream home for their happy clients. Each Fine Point Cedar Home is built to meet the clients' needs, and each house can have changes made to them.


Check out our Lindal Imagine Series or our Prefab Homes to get an idea of what your dream home can look like!



To learn how to build a Custom with Fine Point Cedar Homes, call us at 1-855-554-6325 or register your interest here: Register with Fine Point Cedar Homes.

When is the Best Time of Year to Build a Custom Home?

As Canadians, we are used to the snow. And depending on where you live, you expect the snow to come around mid-October. In western Canada, we are lucky to have a spring and even luckier to have an actual fall season!


Depending on where you live, the best time to build can differ. Knowing that the weather in western Canada is never predictable and we get snow almost seven months of the year, when is the best time for you to start building your custom home?


Best Time to Build


The best time to begin building your custom dream home is during the spring or summer. The weather is typically warm, and the days longer; therefore, your house's construction gets done quickly.


If you start in the spring, you can get the foundation, framing, and exterior of the home done before it gets too hot. Then, by the time summer and its accompanying heat comes around, the interior of your home can start to be worked on. If all goes well and the building stays on schedule, you could have a finished home by fall or winter. 


Ready for you and your family to sip hot chocolate by the fire or the Shaw Yule Log! 


What to do During Fall/Winter


If you know that you want the construction of your custom home to start in the spring or summer, it is a good idea to use the fall and winter months to research and plan. Take the time to find a plot that works for what you and your family needs, finalize floor plans, and if you are at the very beginning stage, find a home building company that has a proven track record and friendly representatives!


Planning and building a custom dream home takes time, so do your research so that when it comes time to build, you know what the potential obstacles could be!


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Barb and Doug Pocha of Fine Point Cedar Homes have over 20 years of experience designing homes across the western provinces. They understand the unique weather in western Canada and can help you make the best decisions on when to build, the viability of your plot of land, and so much more!


With their professional architects, Doug and Barb will design your home with you to take in your expansive views with wall to wall floor to ceiling glass options; it's a positive and enjoyable experience! Why settle?




To learn how to design a Custom with Fine Point Cedar Homes, call us at 1-855-554-6325 or register your interest here: Register with Fine Point Cedar Homes.

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