First Time Home Buyers House Plans

  

First Time Home Buyers plans feature an array of styles and designs boasting multi-dimensional exterior facade, paired with multiple side-gables, forming spacious outdoor space.

Architectural Features of First Time Home Buyers House Plans

  • Combination Exterior
  • Multiple Side-Gables
  • Spacious Outdoor Space

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Plan number DHSW41633Featured Plan

House Plan Code: DHSW41633

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  • 1,428 Sq. Ft.
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Baths: 2
Few experiences measure up to the joy of building a new home, especially if it is for the first time. Starter homes mark the beginning of a new phase in life, and our designers mean to celebrate the occasion creating a space you can call home for many years to come.Selecting a design for the first time requires imagination and a bit of instinct. Often first time home buyer plans capture an array of exterior textures including brick, stone, stucco and siding projecting an artful use of combination masonry. Also the judicious use of balconies and porches add character and appeal of the exterior in addition to low-cost square footage to the home.
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First Time Home Buyers House Plan Features
Simple Rooflines

Simple Rooflines

First time home buyer plans typically feature simple rooflines comprised of front facing gables combining several design elements of classic designs.

Casual Kitchen

Casual Kitchen

First-time builders generally appreciate amenities such as a clustered bedroom plan - with a nearby nursery or study - and a casual kitchen with breakfast nook. Another space-saving strategy is to forgo formal spaces, such as separate dining rooms, in favor of flexible-use spaces like living rooms and dens.

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Similar Styles

  • Traditional House Plans:

    Brick, stone or wood siding, often one- two-or three stories, characteristic of Colonial, Country, and NeoClassical designs.

  • Country Cottage House Plans:

    Steep overhanging roofs, often with gables; irregular layout, relatively small footprint.

 

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