Tuesday, March 8, 2011

A-Frame Home Plans

A-Frame Home Plans sheltered by towering trees,  clinging  mountainous terrain, A-frame homes   arguably  ubiquitous style for rustic  vacation homes. They come by their moniker naturally; the gable roof extends down the sides of the home, practically to ground level. A-Frame Home Plans  look is eye-catching, yet extremely practical: The steep roof pitch helpsshed heavy snows. Finished with a metal roof, as is common in Montana, the snow melts quickly ,slides off, taking A-Frame Home Plans load off of the roof. 



Bungalow Home Plans

Bungalow Home Plans are  subset within  Arts , Crafts movement (1895 to 1935), which grew from  reaction to  ornate Victorian architecture of 1870 to 1900. Embracing simplicity, handiwork,  natural materials, bungalows are  definition of coziness. Bungalows are often one-and-a-half stories, with low-pitched roofs, shallow "shed" dormers , deep porches. Heavy stone porch column supports, columns that taper as they ascend, and wide projecting eaves  all typical appointments on bungalows, Bungalow Home Plans exposed eave brackets. Exterior materials include natural siding Bungalow Home Plans inthis side.



  •  Porch - Rear
  • Porch - Screened
  • Porch - Side
  • Porch - Wraparound
  • Split Bedrooms
  •  Sun Room

Cabin Home Plans

 Cabin Home Plans American tradition  were originally built by  pioneers, who had plenty of trees available to them in the forests of North America. The romance of handcrafted log house plans is revealed in the natural elements and creativity put into the finished log home.  Cabin Home Plans combinations of natural wood, stone ,glass create a timeless and rustic charm that recalls  Cabin Home Plans pioneer spirit in our complex , high-tech world.   Cabin Home Plans advantages of building with logs is their thermal mass heat retention, which makes them an excellent insulator against the cold weather. The log house plans in our collection range from small and simple house plans to large and grand house plans, so you’re sure to find something to suit your needs.



special features for Cabin Home Plans:-
  • Deck - First Level
  • Family Room
  • Loft
  • Wet Bar

Cod Home Plans

Cod Home Plans cropped up on a eastern seaboard .Abundant timber resources in the New World encouraged a expansion of these traditional, one-room English cottages , marked them forever as Cod Home Plans quintessential New England style. Cod Home Plansare simple and symmetrical, usually one or half stories, without the porch. Cod Home Plans dominant roofline extends down to  first floor ceiling level,  often incorporates dormer windows for an even warmer touch.

special features for Cod Home Plans:-
  • Mud Room
  • Columns - Outside
  • Patio / Terrace / Veranda
  • Corner Lot / Side-Load Garage
  • Open Floor Plan
  • Exercise Room
  • Family Room
  • Porch - Rear
  • Rear-Loading Garag

Chalet Home Plans

Chalet Home Plans is one of our most popular in this category.Chalet Home Plans are reminiscent of homes on alpine ski slopes, most versions look as though they've been plucked from the mountainous backdrop. Typical exterior details include exposed beams, distinctive (wiggle-board) treatments on the eaves and/or decks, fanciful rails that frame a porch(es) ,/or deck(s). Interiors are usually voluminous, with high ceilings , open floor plans that allow for large gatherings. The best Chalet Home Plans include an area for ski and winter-clothing storage.


special features for Chalet Home Plans:-
  • Walk-In Closet
  • Exercise Room
  • Family Room
  • Patio / Terrace / Veranda
  • In-Law Suite
  • Wet Bar

Contemporary Home Plans

Contemporary Home Plans enjoyed their highest levels of popularity during the 1970s, but the style still retains its appeal today. Pure contemporary home plans display such eye-catching features as asymmetrical Contemporary Home Plans, unusual angles, flat roofs with varied other multi-level rooflines, boldly articulated windows, silo-like towers, little ornamentation and vertical siding. Contemporary home design is, in fact, a post-modern interpretation of the modernist mindset, which pared buildings down to stark edifices with little warmth. Today's contemporary home plans include references to traditional architecture, albeit redefined and reinterpreted.


 Contemporary Home Plans features:-
  • Little ornamentation
  • Open floor plans

Country Home Plans

Country Home Plans United States right now is a traditional country house. Typically, country home plans combine several traditional architectural details on their will proportioned, cozy facades. Look for porches, lap siding, shuttered windows, and dormer windows on country home plans.Country Home Plans famous nostalgic look lends them their enduring appeal. Picture the home in Country Home Plans Norman Rockwell painting and, inevitably, you'll be imagining the country home plan.