A single-family detached home, also called a single-detached dwelling or single-family residence (SFR), is a free-standing residential building. It offers privacy and space, set apart from neighboring homes.
•Drawn to a 1/4 inch scale or 1/8 inch scale depending on the size of the house.
•Plans generally offer either concrete block or 2 x 6 wood frame construction. Modifications may be requested to convert to/from various construction types.
•Most plans include a slab foundation, however many plans have available options for crawl space, basement, or piling foundation. Modification services are available to convert to.from various foundation types.
Our house plans are designed to meet the building codes in effect at the time and location of the original design. While our plans can often be built "as is," your local building department may have additional requirements. These could include structural engineering, soil reports, or energy efficiency calculations, which may involve extra costs. We recommend working with a local structural engineer or architect to address any property-specific details and comply with local regulations, as some areas require this by law. Your building contractor will typically navigate these items for you.
** Our plans do not include plumbing, heating, or air conditioning drawings due to the wide variation in local codes and climate conditions. These details are typically handled by your builder, contractor, or local tradespeople as part of their standard services. However, many of our plans do include an electrical layout as a bonus. This layout is intended for reference only, with the final specifications determined by your local electrician.
American-style house plans, with deep roots in diverse European influences—including English, French, Spanish, and Italian—have been shaped by regional considerations across the country. Each sub-style reflects the local climate, available materials, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage unique to its area. Known for their adaptability and variety, American home styles often feature functional layouts, expansive outdoor living spaces, and a balanced blend of traditional and contemporary elements. From rustic farmhouses to sophisticated Colonial Revivals, American-style plans provide flexibility and charm, meeting the diverse needs of today’s homeowners.
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