Modern Farmhouse combines the clean lines of contemporary design with the cozy farmhouse aesthetic to create a uniquely fresh take on the country living inspired style.
Coastal house plans are designed for property that are either located on a beach or are in a flood hazard location. These properties and homesites are typically for a vacation home and have open floor plans and are designed for views. Many of these homes include elevators for easy access to upper floors. Some of the designs have a reverse plan, which locates the main living floor above the bedroom level. This allows views from interior beach lots and can allow for vaulted ceilings since there is no living floor above.
Coastal Contemporary is defined by a sleek, minimalistic exterior. Casement windows, metal or cable railing and low pitched roof lines are common elements. The interiors are typically open plans with a well organized flow.
We define a cottage as a less formal and typically smaller home. Accented with front porches, gable brackets, wide window casings and a relaxed focus on the home’s entry, these house plans are designed to be inviting and unpretentious.
A Lowcountry style home is simple and practical while maintaining an air of elegance, grace and history. Originally designed to accommodate residents of the subtropical climate of South Carolina, the historical features and designs of these stately homes are still loved by southerners and admired by visitors today.
Allowing one story living these house plans are typically open designs with separation of the master suite from additional bedrooms. Most of our single-story house plans feature option bonus rooms over the garage.
Our Top Selling plans cover a variety of styles that consistently sell and are loved by their owners. They range from tried and true Parade of Homes winners and the popular Modern Farmhouse to the new and trendy Coastal Contemporary house plans. They are efficiently designed for family living.
For Neo traditional neighborhoods influenced by the new urbanism movement, these plans, typically narrow in width, are designed for a rear access alley. Front porches and attention to detail are important as these homes are located closer to the road and welcome more interaction with your neighbors.
Classic American house plans incorporate designs of traditional foundation homes that would fit in any American town. Influenced by historical residential architecture, these plans follow those precedents and offer a modern floor plan.
We are honored to have some of our house plans featured by Southern Living and Coastal Living magazines. The high design standards for these two magazines draw from regional and historic precedents and must meet the high expectations of the magazines’ readers. Many of these plans have been featured in the monthly magazines and the Southern Living Home Plans magazine.
Inspired by the classic architectural styles of France, England and Italy’s Tuscany region, these house plans are typically either brick or stucco and are more formal in their appearances. European architecture has greatly influenced the residential architecture of America.