Since 1996  waynedesign@charter.net   931-242-4295

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E.W.Warner Designer/Builder

Home Office  (931)242-4295

Email: waynedesign@charter.net or waynedesign@waynedesign.net

Stacey J. Warner Graphics Designer 

Home Office (931)242-2971

Email: swarner@tfbf.com or stacey@waynedesign.net

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 Pricing

Custom home plans and passive solar designs have a $200. design & layout fee plus .30 cents a square foot.  Commercial plans are available and start at $500. design & layout fee plus .45 cents a square foot.  We rarely take commercial projects due to the additional time and expenses of having a professional engineer stamp them.  Actual artistic 3D renderings are available for an extra charge.  Price includes delivery and postage, 1 -24x36 set & 5 - 11x17 copies, and a material list.  Additional copies available at $45.00 a set.  Due to the complexity of some home designs, plans may require additional client/designer input and therefore more time and billed accordingly.  Traditional plans that fall under 1500 Sq.Ft.  will be charged a $100. design & layout fee and flat fee of $300. for a total of $400.  You can reach me at 931-242-4295.  WayneDesign is not an engineering or architectural company and assumes no liability for structural or architectural design integrity.  Sound engineering and design principles have been applied and every effort made to meet codes and specifications.  If an error or omission occurs it is the responsibility of the owner or licensed contractor to make corrections prior to construction or return to WayneDesign for corrections.  Email at   waynedesign@charter.net

EXAMPLES:   1600 Square Foot custom home is $200. plus $480.00 = $680.00,  likewise, a 3500 Square Foot custom home is $200. plus $950.00 = $1150.00

 About Us

For many years now WayneDesign has been promoting environmentally sound home design, green building and best practices.  My wife has an impressive background in publishing & graphic design and brings 20 years of experience to the table.  I have been in construction, material sales, design & engineering for over 20 years.    Both of us have been to college.  I have a  A.S. in Design and a continuing education in Design Engineering, as well as, a heavy background in management and research & development in design engineering.   References are available at your requests. 

It seems that lately green building has gone mainstream.  Finally, we are all better understanding that the planet is a complex machine that relies on us to help keep it running efficiently.  Rising fuel prices, abrupt weather, and climate changes has forced many to consider building a more energy efficient, practical home. 

Our home plans are designed for on or off grid use.  Homes that are off grid rely on solar panels (PV system), wind generators, water turbines, passive heating and cooling technologies including all or limited to whatever is necessary to power them.  Off grid homes utilize extremely efficient appliances and energy wise homeowners.  On grid homes utilize the same equipment but rely on the local power company to supply some of their energy needs.  On grid homes can be just as efficient as off grid homes if built and maintained properly.  They are considered grid tied and even use net metering where available.  Check out the Department of Energy's website for a full description of these terms.

The belief that passive solar homes are ugly, expensive and work oriented are far from true.  Passive solar homes can be designed in a variety of ways.  Just about any design can be made more solar passive and super insulated.   Our designs incorporate environmentally friendly building materials, passive solar design, and layouts that represent your needs based on your geographical location.  Our personal design concepts are designed to be "user friendly," meaning that the floor plans are easily customizable, stackable, and can be modified or adjusted to work with your homes location.  We strive to make our custom home designs "user friendly," for the "do it yourselfer's." 

It's really all about location, location, location. 

The design can be ultra - modern, simple, or classic. 

We believe that this is the direction the planet is going with home design.  We have owned manufactured homes and they have some benefits to offer, but they are not what companies claim they are.  Modular homes should not be confused with manufactured homes.  Modular homes are custom stick built homes that in many cases are much better built than most stick homes.  Manufactured homes or "mobile homes" all have metal outrigger frames with wheels.  These types are garbage.  The only benefit a mobile or manufactured home has to offer is it is probably already built and can be set-up quickly.  A point we had to buy for years ago.  I toured the very factory that built it, which by that time, was too late to reconsider.   Furthermore, banks and finance companies frown at manufactured/mobile housing. 

Modular homes are built just like a regular homes and are designed and built by professionals.  Not to say that mobile homes are not, but I personally have owned two and they are flat out garbage.  The modular home manufacturers (i.e.., Geometrics Homes in Lewisburg, TN and Modular One in Pulaski, TN) that I have toured are way beyond regular home builders.  Their homes were well designed, practical, energy efficient, and extremely well built.  The really neat thing about the modular homes is that within four to six weeks your home could be completely finished.  A fact that I would have appreciated and paid for years ago.   Modular homes are a good investment, mobile or manufactured homes are not.  If you want the most bang for your buck, build your own home.  Our home designs are practical, energy efficient and can be modified to suit anyone's taste.  Listed below is what we offer in our designs.

WayneDesign is an environmentally sound design studio that focuses mostly on “do it yourselfer’s,” and people acting as their own contractor/builders.  We are dedicated to protecting and preserving the world around us so making everything more affordable has been a work in progress,

like:

 

Utilizing recycled paper for plansets or

 

Transmitting pdf files for direct printing at your local print shop (no mail)

 

Cutting plansets down to a more usable and easier to understand format

 

Using as much white space as possible in a set of plans

 

Cutting paper wastes by 50% or more

 

Making plansets more affordable so everyone can enjoy the benefits of a custom designed passive solar, energy efficient home.

 


  Flexible floor plans that are easily modified

  Reduced labor and time constructing

  "True," green building materials and methods of construction

  Passive solar designs that incorporate tried and true energy efficient details

  Owner/Builder user friendly, "build it yourself," for the DIY'er.


References  (please call only during regular daytime hours, thank you)

1)  Geometric Homes,  Debbie Woksa  several home plans and concepts   Geometrics office: 931-270-8011

2)  Brian & Dawn Smith  "Summertown Freedom"  Brian's cell:  931-215-9006

3)  Antonio Buruca  "Casita Grande"  

4)  James Prentice/  Dale Prentice  "Covenant School"

5)  Ricky Pitts  "The Tabernacle church"   931-964-2178

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