Find your style.
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 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.
Modern House Plans
Modern house plans favor clean lines, open floor plans, large expanses of glass, and indoor-outdoor flow over ornamentation.
Contemporary House Plans
Contemporary house plans capture current design language without committing to a specific historical movement.
Lake House Plans
Lake house plans are designed around orientation: every primary room looks toward the water.
Country House Plans
Country house plans translate rural-friendly proportions into livable, modern homes.
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.