If you're looking for a home with clean lines, large windows, and chic style, we have plenty for your consideration! Our collection of contemporary designs has something for everybody, and you can see that in some of our latest additions pictured here—the home pictured above has under 1,000 square feet while the one at the bottom has over 6,500. They come with all kinds of amenities that appeal to modern families, too!
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The Parkes family was looking for the perfect two-story house plan that would fit a lot that they'd purchased on Cape Cod that would give them the one-story living they desired. They chose this plan because of its open living space, and after making a few modifications that turned it into the home of their dreams.
Pros and Cons of Open Concept and Traditional Floor Plans
In the realm of home design, the choice between an open concept and a traditional floor plan can significantly impact the functionality and aesthetic appeal of a space. Each style offers its own set of advantages and disadvantages, catering to different preferences and lifestyles. In this post, we'll delve into the pros and cons of both open concept and traditional floor plans to help you ...
Farmhouse Chic: Rustic House Plans for Modern Living
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, there's something undeniably appealing about the simplicity and charm of farmhouse living. But who says rustic can't be chic? Enter farmhouse chic – a delightful blend of cozy countryside aesthetics with contemporary comforts. If you've ever dreamt of sipping lemonade on a wrap-around porch or cozying up by a crackling fireplace, then farmhouse chic ...
Step-By-Step Building Guide
The House Designers understands how exciting it is to build a new home! In an effort to make the process easier, we have put together this step-by-step home building guide to help you understand the different building phases and how it all comes together.
Benefits of Insulated Concrete Forms
You may have come across the term 'ICF' or 'Concrete house plan' in your search to find your dream home and may be wondering just what is meant by this term. ICF stands for Insulated Concrete Form and refers to an alternative to conventional timber framing construction.