Compact and city lot friendly this design is a simple and refined three bedroom home in the Prairie style. Horizontal lines and vertical casement windows complimented with a stone base anchor the design within the roots established by Frank Lloyd Wright. With an open main floor living, kitchen, and dining, the casual space is modern [...]
Traditional
This collection of Traditional Home Designs reflect the characteristics and architectural elements that helped define the homes of the American heritage. The interpretations here embody the classic characteristics of form, space, order, and proportion that influenced the builders and planners of early America. The traditional home designs are historically inspired modern interpretations that tend to blend well into established neighborhoods yet still live and feel like a modern contemporary home. These modern designs incorporate traditional roof forms, architectural trim, scale and proportions that most people and neighborhoods prefer to experience.
H.C. OrstedInspired by the Spanish architecture of the southwest and the Tuscan villas of the Mediterranean, this house is luxury living at its best. With stone used extensively on the exterior and interior along with stucco and exposed timber framing, the house is rooted to the landscape and surrounding environment. The entry courtyard is welcoming and [...] |
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RW PorterCompact efficient living for a weekend retreat or urban infill living. As shown this design will easily fit in a city location but would be equally happy in a rural setting with views of the beach or mountains. With two bedrooms and two baths this design would work well for a couple with kids or [...] |
J.S. MarshThis updated design for a development with sloping lots communicates more traditional design elements combined with open modern living. Entering from the street at the upper level the panoramic vistas of the river and hills beyond are spectacular. The kitchen, dining and living spaces are open, vaulted and flow together for a thoroughly modern living [...] |




