
Florida House Plans
Florida House Plans feature terracotta roofs, beige stucco exteriors, and arched breezeways mirroring Spanish or Mediterranean designs.
Architectural Features of Florida House Plans
- Shallow Sloping Tile Roof, characteristic of the Mediterranean style
- Stucco Exterior, or masonry accented by soaring two-story entry flanked by bold columns
Subtly spiced by Spanish and Mediterranean influences, Florida home plans take southern style tropical with architectural features designed to keep coastal life cool and casual. Typically topped with low, sloping red tile or shingled roofs, these elegant one-story hacienda-style homes feature masonry or stuccoed exteriors with dramatic two-story entryways, wide gallery-style porches and broad verandas that open onto lush landscapes. Specially constructed to hold up to high humidity and harsh weather, Florida house designs offer resort-style living with open floor plans, large windows, and a room flow draws guests and owners alike to a back yard pool surrounded by a lanai, deck or patio. Grand estate style two story plans may feature dramatic soaring ceilings, interior balconies, inlaw/nanny suites and other special use rooms. Whether you're looking for casual coastal style or Palm Beach extravagance, you'll find a Florida home plan that fits your unique lifestyle.
Florida House Plan Features

Shallow Sloping Tile Roof
With its shallow sloping tile or shingled low pitched roof as well as shady gallery style porches and sweeping verandas, these elegant homes provide a cool refuge from the summer heat.
Stucco Exterior
Typically featuring masonry or stuccoed exteriors with a soaring two-story entry flanked by columns, Florida vacation house plans are designed to bring the outdoors in. Large windows and open interiors provide a light airy feel as well as views of the lush landscape and pool.









