The Cape Cod originated in the early 18th century as early settlers used half-timbered English houses with a hall and parlor as a model, and adapted it to New England's stormy weather and natural resources. Cape house plans are generally one to one-and-a-half story dormered homes featuring steep roofs with side gables and a small overhang. They are typically covered in clapboard or shingles and are symmetrical in appearance with a central door, multi-paned, double-hung windows, shutters, a formal, center-hall floor plan, hardwood floors and little exterior ornamentation. Some cottage house plans share Cape-inspired elements.
Colonial Inspiration- Plan No:W26113SD
- Style:Cape Cod House, Country House
- Total Living Area:1,199 sq. ft.
- Main Flr.:792 sq. ft.
- 2nd Flr:407 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:3
- Full Bathrooms:2
- Half Bathrooms:1
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Standard Foundations: Slab, Crawl
- Optional Foundations: Basement ($100)
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Traditional Cape- Plan No:W26108SD
- Style:Cape Cod House
- Total Living Area:1,257 sq. ft.
- Main Flr.:832 sq. ft.
- 2nd Flr:425 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:3
- Full Bathrooms:2
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Standard Foundations: Slab, Crawl
- Optional Foundations: Basement ($100)
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