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New American house plans feature oversized windows which let light stream into the interior space accented by its' asymmetrical facades often of brick or stucco.

Architectural Features of New American House Plans

  • Oversized Windows, often oversized windows; usually grouped and randomly placed
  • Asymmetrical Façade, designed; usually 2-stories, often finished basement; floor plans boast "great rooms," open floor plan, vaulted or tray ceilings
  • Steep-Pitched Roof, variety of roof heights and configurations; many front gables; often. steeply pitched

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Plan number DHSW43137 Featured Plan

House Plan Code: DHSW43137

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  • 4,376 Sq. Ft.
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Baths: 4
Born in 1990s American affluence and raised in celebration of life lived large, New American house plans are grand and expansive. Although best suited to large properties, New American home plans enjoy the company of similarly-styled neighbors in exclusive enclaves all over the United States.
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Oversized Windows

Oversized Windows

Not only is the home stately in size, but the elements which make up this breathtaking masterpiece feature large "Palladium" style windows flooding two-story entryways and interiors with light. Garages feature at least three stalls and ample room for storage. Oversized windows allow abundant light into interior spaces.

Asymmetrical Facade

Asymmetrical Facade

Massive asymmetrical facades are often of brick or stucco are designed to effortlessly flow from one large open room to another. Gourmet kitchens lead to large dining areas, family rooms and expansive decks, while master bedroom suites offer luxury baths with double sinks, separate show and baths, spa amenities and fireplaces.

Steeply-Pitched Roof

Steeply-Pitched Roof

With its asymmetrical, two-story brick, stucco, or stone facade, roofs with complex peaks and pitches, often to accommodate interior vaulted ceilings, this style home uses traditional Colonial, Georgian, Shingle Style and Victorian elements to make its bold statement.

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