Our 100 most popular house plans span a variety of styles and represent the best of the best as decided by our customers.
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Affordable House Plans (1,500 - 2,500 sq. ft.)
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Beach or seaside houses are often raised houses suitable for the shoreline sites...
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Our Canadian house plans come from our various Canada-based designers and architects and are designed to the same standards as our other home plans...
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The Cape Cod originated in the early 18th century as early settlers used half-timbered English houses...
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Carriage houses get their name from the out-buildings of large manors where owners stored their carriages...
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Colonial revival house plans are typically two to three story home designs with symmetrical facades and gable roofs...
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The common characteristic of this style includes simple, clean lines with large windows devoid of decorative trim...
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A cottage is typically a smaller design that may remind you of picturesque storybook charm...
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Overall, our most popular style, a country house embraces a front porch or a wrap-around porch and is topped with a gabled roof...
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A backlash against the elaborate Victorian style of the turn of the 20th century, the Craftsman house displays the honesty and simplicity of a truly American house...
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European houses usually have steep roofs, subtly flared curves at the eaves and are faced with stucco and stone...
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Going back in time, the American farmhouse reflects a simpler era when families gathered in the open kitchen and living room...
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A Florida house plan embraces the elements of many styles that allow comfort during the heat of the day...
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Rooted in the rural French countryside, the French Country style includes both modest farmhouse designs as well as estate-like chateaus...
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All of our garage house plans are detached garage designs. They have room for one to several cars...
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Georgian home plans are characterized by their proportion and balance. They typically have square symmetrical shapes...
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Green house plans are growing in popularity and represent a design philosophy bent on creating energy-savings beginning with the home design.
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Foam blocks called insulated concrete forms or ICFs, offer a new style of home construction. Assembled with regular building skills, ICFs form airtight, insulating concrete walls that finish with standard materials...
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Large Home Plans (2,500+ sq. ft.)
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The log home of today adapts to modern times by using squared logs with carefully hewn corner notching on the exterior...
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Low country house plans are perfectly suited for coastal areas, especially the coastal plains of the Carolinas and Georgia...
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Our luxury house plans combine size and style into a single design...
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This house is usually a one-story design with shallow roofs that slope, making a wide overhang, to provide needed shade is warm climates...
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Our metric house plans come ready-to-build for your metric-based construction projects. No English-to-metric conversions needed.
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Mountain home plans are designed to take advantage of your special mountain setting lot. Common features include...
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All of our multi-family house plans retain the outward charm and character of our single family designs while offering the economy of multi-family construction....
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Designed by architects from the Northwest, this home is usually simple in design, devoid of excessive exterior details and is made mostly of wood...
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Plantation home plans typically boast stately white pillars, a symmetrical shape and sprawling porches associated with the South...
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The typical prairie-style house plan has sweeping horizontal lines and wide open floor plans...
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A ranch typically is a one-story house, but becomes a raised ranch or split level with room for expansion...
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Born in New England and popular through to the West Coast, shingle style home plans are informal and highly imaginative...
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Small House Plans (up to 1,500 sq. ft.)
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To accommodate the warm, humid air of Southern climates, houses of the south are sprawling and airy...
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Southwest home plans embody the aesthetics of adobe homes. They can either be built out of massive adobe walls which stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter or in the adobe style...
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Characterized by stucco walls, red clay tile roofs with a low pitch, sweeping archways, courtyards and wrought-iron railings, Spanish house plans are...
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Split level homes offer living space on multiple levels separated by short flights of stairs up or down...
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A traditional home is the most common style in the United States...
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Considered a step up from the English cottage, a Tudor home is made from brick and/or stucco with decorative half timbers exposed on the exterior and interior of the home...
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Vacation homes have central, open living areas, few or many bedrooms suitable for a couple or family with lots of friends...
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Although developed and popular from about 1820 into the early 1900's, the Victorian style is still desirable today...
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