What Builders Actually Look for in Quality Floor Plans With Meghan Billings
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In this episode of Not A ‘Licensed’ Architect, Stefani Thatcher sits down with Meg Billings, owner of Meg & Co. Designer Homes, who went from building her own home out of necessity to becoming a certified master builder.
Meg shares how stepping into construction without a roadmap shaped the way she runs her business today—from building strong trade relationships to creating systems that improve communication with clients. Her experience highlights what really makes a project successful beyond just good design.
They also dive into one of the biggest gaps in the industry: what builders actually need from floor plans. If you’re a residential designer, this conversation will shift how you think about documentation, collaboration, and delivering plans that truly work in the field.
What You’ll Learn
✅ Why strong trade relationships are critical to project success
✅ How communication systems reduce mistakes and client stress
✅ What builders actually need (and don’t need) in floor plans
✅ Why documentation matters: “If it’s not on paper, it’s not happening”
✅ How weekly client meetings improve clarity and trust
✅ The role of feedback in refining your design process
✅ Why simplifying language helps clients feel more confident
Chapters
00:00 – Meg’s Path from First Build to Business Owner
06:12 – The Power of Trade Relationships
11:17 – Why Building Isn’t a Commodity
18:19 – Learning Through Her First Projects
24:01 – Handling Feedback & Improving Processes
28:02 – Client Communication & Weekly Meetings
33:05 – What Builders Need from Floor Plans
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