Texas Hill Country style is a regional historical style with its roots in the European immigrants who settled the area, available building materials and lean economic times.
The settlers to the hills of central Texas brought their carpentry and stone mason skills to their buildings. The locally available white limestone and later brown sandstone were used with the local cedar to construct these well-crafted attractive homes.
The more rustic simple nature of Texas Hill Country style is also due to the lean times when the area was being settled, resulting in a simple and authentic style. The Hill Country style has a modern elegance because of simplicity, materials and detail in construction.
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- Plan No:W31113D
- Style:Country, Hill Country
- Total Living Area:3,470 sq. ft.
- Main Flr.:2,204 sq. ft.
- 2nd Flr:1,266 sq. ft.
- Attached Garage: 2 Car, 510 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:4
- Full Bathrooms:3
- Half Bathrooms:1
- Maximum Ridge Height:32'
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Standard Foundations: Slab, Basement, Crawl
- Optional Foundations: Request a modification price quote.
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- Plan No:W31034D
- Style:Country, Farmhouse, Hill Country
- Total Living Area:3,583 sq. ft.
- Main Flr.:2,418 sq. ft.
- 2nd Flr:1,165 sq. ft.
- Detached Garage: 2 Car, 480 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:4
- Full Bathrooms:4
- Half Bathrooms:1
- Maximum Ridge Height:26'
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Standard Foundations: Slab, Basement, Crawl
- Optional Foundations: Request a modification price quote.
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