Although developed and popular from about 1820 into the early 1900's, the Victorian style is still desirable today. Strong historical origins include steep roof pitches, turrets, dormers, towers, bays, eyebrow windows and porches with turned posts and decorative railings. Ornamentation and decoration are used along with shingles or narrow-lap wood siding. These homes are mostly two-story in design. Many people looking at Victorian house plans are also interested in our larger cottage house plans.
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- Plan No:W2023GA
- Style:Victorian
- Total Living Area:1,985 sq. ft.
- Main Flr.:1,009 sq. ft.
- 2nd Flr:976 sq. ft.
- Detached Garage: 2 Car, 0 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:3
- Full Bathrooms:2
- Half Bathrooms:1
- Maximum Ridge Height:30'
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Optional Exterior Walls: 2x6 ($250)
- Standard Foundations: Basement, Crawl
- Optional Foundations: Request a modification price quote.
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- Plan No:W9454CH
- Style:Victorian, Country
- Total Living Area:2,044 sq. ft.
- Main Flr.:1,203 sq. ft.
- 2nd Flr:841 sq. ft.
- Attached Garage: 2 Car, 462 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms:3
- Full Bathrooms:2
- Half Bathrooms:1
- Maximum Ridge Height:29'3"
- Exterior Walls: 2x4
- Standard Foundations: Slab, Basement, Crawl
- Optional Foundations: Request a modification price quote.
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