🏡🌿 139.9 David – 2 Bedroom House Plan on Stilts/Stumps | Elevated Living Design
The 139.9 David is a thoughtfully designed 2 bedroom house plan elevated on stilts or stumps, perfect for flood-prone areas, sloping sites, or those seeking enhanced airflow and views. Combining practicality with style, this plan offers comfortable living while adapting to challenging terrains.
📐 Floor Size: 139.9 m²
🛏️ Bedrooms: 2
🛁 Bathrooms: (Add if known)
🏠 Style: Elevated Home / Stilt House / Practical & Stylish
Ideal for:
✅ Flood-prone or sloped sites
✅ Coastal or rural locations
✅ Maximized ventilation and views
✅ Adaptable living solutionsEnjoy the benefits of elevated living with a modern, functional layout that embraces the outdoors and adapts to your environment.
Metric Sizes
Bedroom 1: 3.5 m x 3.2 m
Bedroom 2: 3.5 m x 3.2 m
Lounge: 6.5 m x 3.0 m
Living Area: 76.9 m²
Deck Area: 60.0 m²
Total Area: 139.9 m²
Feet & Inches
Bedroom 1: 10' 7” x 11' 7”
Bedroom 2: 10' 7” x 11' 7”
Lounge: 21' 7” x 9' 10”
Living Area: 827 Sq. Ft
Deck Area: 645 Sq. Ft
Total Area: 1,472 Sq. Ft
Plan Features
2 Spacious Bedrooms with Walk-in Robes
Open Living Room and Meals Area
Kitchen with Separate Laundry
2 Bathrooms
High Raked Ceiling in Living Room for a Light, Airy Feel
Large Covered Deck for Outdoor Living
What’s Included in the Premium Set of Plans?
Imperial (Feet & Inches) and Metric Inclusions:
Floor Plan Dimensions
Elevation Plans
Electrical Plans
Window Schedule
Door Schedule
3D Front Render
2D Floor Plan with Furniture Layout
Copyright Release for Building
About Concept vs. Construction Plans
Concept Plans
Owning the concept plans gives you a significant advantage when shopping for a builder. You can invite multiple builders to competitively quote your project, potentially saving thousands of dollars. Unlike builders’ own copyrighted plans, your concept plans allow you to avoid legal risks related to copyright infringement.
Construction Plans
Most builders prefer to take concept plans and develop their own detailed construction plans to meet their supplier specifications and local building codes. This practice leverages their buying power and material sources, while you retain input on final selections.
When requesting builder quotes on concept plans, always ask for a detailed building specification sheet outlining the materials included.
Owner Builder & DIY Builder Benefits
If you’re managing your own build, concept plans are invaluable for gathering quotes from suppliers and trades before committing to full construction plans. This approach helps you understand full construction costs early, enabling budget management and design adjustments before final plans are drafted. It also strengthens your financing discussions with banks by demonstrating clear project costs.
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