House Plans
Stonewood Homes have a variety of House Plans to choose from:
Select Series
This very special range has been created to give you more usable space and an extra feeling of luxury, for a smaller investment than previously possible.
Bungalow Series House Plans
Our modern take on this traditional home makes this the perfect solution for those wanting an appealing, low maintenance home that offers exceptional value for money.
Essence Collection House Plans
A beautiful collection of one and two storey homes - carefully created to be as energy efficient and environmentally aware as possible.
First Choice Selection House Plans
These homes have been designed for maximum street appeal and presence on a small site.
Lifestyle Selection House Plans
Designed specifically for rural living and large suburban sections, these homes create a dramatic first impression.
Farm Life Series
Permanent & Relocatable Housing Solution.These brilliant value modules can be used alone or combined, and even relocated to your favourite beach.
Stonewood Homes offer a large selection of customisable plans which feature brilliant use of space, superior liveability and eye-catching street appeal - yet represent superb value for money. Many have already been regional and national award winners.
Because choosing a house plan wilI be the biggest decision you make in the home building process, we suggest you take the time to answer as many of these questions as possible - this will help clarify the ideal home for you and your family.
The Section
Is the section large enough for the size of the home you want? Is it suitable for a two-storey, or how will your single-storey home fit in if there are two-storey homes all around? Which side should receive the most sun?
The Floor Plan
How many rooms would you like? How many bedrooms do you really need (would the extra space of a spare room be better in the living areas)? Can the study double as a spare room? How many dining spaces would you like?
In a two-storey house, where will the master bedroom be - upstairs or down, morning or evening sun? How many basins in the ensuite, what about a bath, maybe a spa bath? Will the children's bathroom contain a toilet, or would that be separate? What about a powder room for guests? Would you like to free up more space for living by putting the laundry in the garage?
Room by Room
How much wall space do you need? In the kitchen, do you want a separate wall oven or the extra bench space an underbench oven offers? How important is a walk-in-pantry - would a wall cupboard suit better? What form of heating do you prefer? How about a gas fire in the sitting room for ambience? Two car garage or three (don't forget the jet-ski and the kid's bikes)? Should the garage door face, or be at right angles to the street?






