Country House Plans

  

Country House plans feature spacious porches, gabled roofs often paired with dormer windows for the relaxing rural lifestyle.

Architectural Features of Country House Plans

  • Extend Living Space Outdoors, shed roof porch typically placed within L
  • Asymmetrical Design, one-two stories
  • Gabled Roof, usually cross-gable, occasionally side or front gable; moderate or varied pitch

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Plan number DHSW50263Featured Plan

House Plan Code: DHSW50263

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  • 2,151 Sq. Ft.
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Baths: 2
Inspired by an idyllic sense of relaxed rural living, Country house plans trace their origins to the picturesque cottages of the early European countryside that have been updated and adapted by Americans over the past 300 years to reflect regional sensibilities nationwide. Although most closely associated with informal living, Country homes can also be elegant.
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Country House Plan Features
Extend Living Space Outdoors

Extend Living Space Outdoors

Completely comfortable in any country or suburban neighborhood, this charming home style is a natural choice for easy-going year round living or as a vacation home in a lovely rustic retreat. Spacious porches extend living space to create a seamless transition between indoors and out.

Asymmetrical Design

Asymmetrical Design

Often asymmetrical in design Country house plans are typically one-two stories high, charming Country farm house plans offer big kitchens, informal living areas, and plenty of room for families to spread out.

Gabled Roof

Gabled Roof

From the Tidewater and Cracker houses of the south to the Log houses and Cottage homes of New England, Country home plans typically feature deep wide rocking-chair-friendly porches, gabled roofs, dormers, multi-paned rectangular windows with shutters and simple wood type siding.

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Similar Styles

  • Farmhouse House Plans:

    Asymmetrical facade with a full-width front porch; pitched roof, often with gables.

  • Tidewater House Plans:

    Hipped roof and wide front porch; central entrance leads to a traditional hall-and-parlor plan.

 

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