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Find the perfect home among our Georgia house plans, designed to suit the diverse landscapes and warm climate of this popular state for new construction. Our collection covers a wide range of styles suitable for everything from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the north to the coastal plains in the south. These designs boast architecture inspired by the South and prioritize comfort, airflow, and a welcoming aesthetic. Whether you are building in a growing Atlanta suburb or on a quiet rural lot, these plans offer a practical foundation for a home that fits the local lifestyle.
Georgia house plans are designs adapted to the specific climate and architectural traditions of the region. They are not limited to a single architectural style, and you'll find traditional, colonial, Craftsman, and farmhouse styles represented here. A common thread among these designs is the emphasis on keeping the home cool and comfortable during long, humid summers. Today's new homes often blend these classic exteriors with breezy open floor plans and covered porches to help achieve that.
Our plans incorporate specific architectural elements that make them practical and desirable for building in Georgia:
Extensive Outdoor Living: Deep front porches, screened back porches, and decks are essential for providing shade and expanding living space into the outdoors.
Open and Airy Layouts: High ceilings and open floor plans help improve air circulation and create a spacious feel that is vital for comfort in warmer months.
Durable Exterior Materials: Brick is a traditional and popular choice in Georgia for its durability and low maintenance needs. It is often combined with siding or stone accents.
Energy Efficiency: Our house plans include specifications for proper insulation, and we recommend high-performance windows and efficient HVAC systems to manage cooling costs. Select the ENERGY STAR® package at checkout to have the plans optimized for your exact building location.
Formal and Informal Spaces: Many designs feature a mix of formal dining rooms or studies near the front of the home, with relaxed, open family areas at the rear.
Foundation Variety: Depending on where you build in Georgia, you many need a basement, crawlspace, or slab foundation. If you need a foundation that is not available on your chosen design, let us know!
Our portfolio includes a diverse array of options to fit various lot sizes and budgets, and each captures the architectural character of Georgia. Our collection of classic and modern homes allows you to build a house that feels established and connected to its community from day one. You can find sprawling single-story ranch homes, compact cottages, and grand two-story estates. Use our search filters to narrow down choices by square footage, number of bedrooms, or specific features like a main-level primary suite to find the right blueprint for your needs.
If your project requires engineering services, we’re here to help. Through our nationwide network of licensed engineers, we can connect you with qualified professionals who can review, update, and structurally stamp your house plans to meet the permitting requirements of your state, county, or local municipality, if needed. To request engineering pricing, simply contact us by email, live chat, or calling 866-214-2242, and our team will be happy to provide an estimate, answer your questions, and review expected delivery timelines.
Georgia features a rich mix of styles. Traditional colonial, French country, and brick ranch homes are staples in many established neighborhoods. Craftsman and modern farmhouse styles are also very popular for new construction across the state.
It depends heavily on the location. In the hilly terrain of North Georgia and the Atlanta metro area, basements are very often needed to adapt to sloped lots. In South Georgia and coastal areas, clay soil and the high water table mean you'll likely need a slab or crawlspace foundation instead.
Our plans are designed to meet modern energy codes, but needs can vary based on location, so we recommend connecting with your builder and local building department to figure out the exact requirements for your new home. Structurally speaking, common Southern architectural features like deep roof overhangs that shade windows can help keep interiors cool and reduce the load on air conditioning systems, too.
Yes. Customization is a normal part of the building process. You might want to add a sunroom, expand the kitchen, or change the garage orientation. Click "Modify This Plan" on any plan page to request a free estimate for your changes.
Brick is not a mandatory aspect of Georgia homes, but it is a preferred material due to its longevity and resistance to humidity and pests. If you have an HOA, it may require a certain percentage of brick across your home's exterior to meet stylistic requirements. Many of our plans feature brick, but they can always be modified —whether that means adding brick or swapping to another material if you prefer a different look or to lower cost.
Many of our newer and larger plans include designated spaces for outdoor kitchens on the rear porch or patio. This is a highly requested feature for homeowners who enjoy entertaining outdoors year-round. We can always modify a design to add this in-demand feature!
Your local builder and building officials are the best resources for this decision. They will assess the soil conditions and slope of your specific lot to determine if a basement, crawlspace, or slab is the most appropriate and cost-effective option.