Searching for custom house plans to make your dream home a reality? From
small, one story cottages to large plans with two floors and multiple
bedrooms, you'll find hundreds of custom house floor plan solutions to fit your budget
and help you realize your dream. Our collection features new house
plans, custom house plans and proven designs from the home floor plans
to the garage.
Bungalow House Plans, some in the Craftsman style of the early 1900s, feature extended roof overhangs, exposed rafters and deep front porches with sculpted pillars. These one story and two story bungalow plans offer contemporary floor layout with luxurious master suites and open living and kitchen areas.
Colonial House Plans found in New England, Mid Atlantic and Southern styles present a straightforward, two story, wood or brick facade with shutters and double-hung windows. The details in the Colonial style are as practical as they are beautiful.
Cottage House Plans can include small cottage getaways, vacation cabins, and retirement homes. A typical cottage plan has a storybook look, one to three bedrooms and rises to a story-and-a-half. Cottages are known for their steep roofs, multiple gables and distinctive interiors with open floor plans.
Farm House Plans are recognized instantly by their railed, covered and wrapping front porches, dormer sand wood siding. Farm house plans come in two story and one story designs or the story-and-half "expansion" plan.
Victorian House Plans come dressed as Country Victorians, Queen Anne styles or Gothic, and is often associated with large house plans. The asymmetrical design is marked by steeply pitched gables, hipped roofs, decorative trim, high ceilings and period-piece interiors.
Ranch Style House Plans, always designed as one story house plans, eliminate stairs and offer living and sleeping areas with generous square footage and open, airy designs. Many of our one story house plans can be built on more modest lots with one to four bedrooms.
New England Capes offer the most for your building dollar, with rectangular foundations, simple gable roofs, horizontal clapboard or wood shingle siding and trim shutters. These small house plans allow for second-floor "expansion" bedrooms and extra storage under the eaves.