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Six architectural categories, each with the plans that fit. Every category includes a short essay on what defines the style and who tends to choose it. Click into the one that resonates.

Mid-Century Modern18 plans

Mid-Century Modern House Plans

Mid-century modern house plans trace their origins to roughly 1945-1969 and the work of designers like Eichler, Neutra, and the Eames partnership.

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Modern16 plans

Modern House Plans

Modern house plans favor clean lines, open floor plans, large expanses of glass, and indoor-outdoor flow over ornamentation.

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Contemporary12 plans

Contemporary House Plans

Contemporary house plans capture current design language without committing to a specific historical movement.

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Lake House8 plans

Lake House Plans

Lake house plans are designed around orientation: every primary room looks toward the water.

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Country4 plans

Country House Plans

Country house plans translate rural-friendly proportions into livable, modern homes.

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Modern Farmhouse1 plan

Modern Farmhouse House Plans

Modern farmhouse house plans pair the silhouette of a traditional farmhouse — gable rooflines, board-and-batten siding, big front porches — with modern interior layouts and current finishes.

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