Discover the house plans collection: Country house plan collection by Drummond House Plans. (2024)

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The country house plans and cottage plans in this collection are suitable for families in rural areas and also for those who prefer a house or cottage with a more traditional, warm and sometimes vintage style. Also included in this collection are garage and multi-unit plans.

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  • Portside(1917)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    -

    Baths

    -

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    540 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • Sophia(3640)
    • 1st level

    • 2nd level

    Bedrooms

    3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    2174 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

  • Nomad(6980)
    • 1st level

    • 1st level option 1

    Bedrooms

    1, 2, 3

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    2300 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    For RV

    Details

  • July(6982)
    • 1st level

    • 1st level option 1

    Bedrooms

    1, 2, 3

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    2328 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    For RV

    Details

  • Strom 2(3896-V1)
    • 1st level

    • 2nd level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    3, 4, 5, 6

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    2775 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • Kelowna 2(2724-V1)
    • 1st level

    • 2nd level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    4, 5

    Baths

    3

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    3284 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • River Run(6123)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    4

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1625 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Hiden Hill(3623)
    • 1st level

    • 2nd level

    Bedrooms

    3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    1900 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

  • Ripley 2(3152-V1)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    3, 4

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    2408 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Italianate(3411)
    • 1st level

    • 2nd level

    Bedrooms

    3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    1797 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • Newland(3326)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    1, 2, 3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1970 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Caribou(1921)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    -

    Baths

    -

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    168 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Zermatt 2(1922-V1)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    -

    Baths

    -

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    160 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Zermatt 3(1922-V2)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    -

    Baths

    -

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    160 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Zermatt 4(1922-V3)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    -

    Baths

    -

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    160 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Zermatt(1922)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    -

    Baths

    -

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    160 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Mayfair(2327)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2, 3, 4, 5

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1920 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Hubert 2(3142-V1)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2, 3, 4, 5

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    2758 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • Chauncy(2186)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    1, 2

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    832 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Twillingate 4(2641-V1)
    • 1st level

    • 2nd level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    4, 5, 6

    Baths

    3

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    3295 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

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Discover the house plans collection: Country house plan collection by Drummond House Plans. (2024)

FAQs

How do I find a house plan I like? ›

Sites like Pinterest or home decor websites and magazines can be great places to get your inspiration flowing. Don't worry too much about what is feasible at this point; that will come later. Make your daydreams into a list that you can have at the ready when going through the rest of the process.

What is the most common house plan? ›

Craftsman house plans and modern farmhouse home plans are also prominently displayed, as Craftsman and farmhouse are 2 of the most popular architectural styles. That said, other styles are represented in this collection as well, such as modern house plans which are rapidly growing in popularity.

What plan is the house based on? ›

Introduced to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, James Madison's Virginia Plan outlined a strong national government with three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The plan called for a legislature divided into two bodies (the Senate and the House of Representatives) with proportional representation.

What is the strongest house design? ›

Architecturally speaking, triangles are the strongest house shape. Think of some of the world's most famous architectural marvels: the Louvre Pyramid, the Great Pyramids of Giza and the Eiffel Tower.

Why are house plans so expensive? ›

Custom home plans are generally more expensive, since they require you to pay a designer for the time needed to create a unique set of blue prints. If you're looking for affordable house plans, it's best to buy a set that has already been created. Stock home plans aren't necessarily plain or boring.

Can I draw my own house plans? ›

You can certainly create your own floor plan without being a proffesional as long as you have the right tools and a bit of creative inspiration. Sketching out ideas yourself will help communicate your vision to the architect when you need to have a professional blueprint drawn up.

Do house plans include framing plans? ›

First Floor Plan

The notes are precise directions for your builder. Important features such as built-ins, niches, and appliances are noted. Doors and windows are identified and specific sizing can be found on window and door schedules. *Framing is not included.

How detailed are house plans? ›

Detailed Floor Plan

The home's exterior footprint, openings and interior rooms are carefully dimensioned. Important features are noted including built-ins, niches and appliances. All doors and windows are identified. Typically this section also includes the square footage information.

Is there a free app to draw house plans? ›

There are several free floor plan creators available, depending on your specific needs and preferences. Some of the most popular free options include Planner 5D, RoomSketcher, SketchUp and Floorplanner.

Is there an app to make house plans? ›

With the RoomSketcher App, it's easy to draw home floor plans.

What is the most common American house style? ›

The Ranch House is America's Most Commonly Sold Home

Ranch-style housing is the most popular across 20 states. This American classic was built in such quantities in the mid-twentieth century that it prevails through sheer force. The ranch house offers space and, occupying just one floor, cradle-to-grave accessibility.

What is the most common type of house frame? ›

The most common framing technique in modern residential construction is platform framing, in which each story is framed on top of the previous one. Builders will frame in one-story platforms of typically eight- or nine-foot-high stud walls resting on a subfloor—the platform.

What is the most common house type in the United States? ›

Single-family homes are the most common type of housing in the United States. Also, they are stand-alone family houses that sit on their own property and typically feature a private yard. Single-family homes come in various styles, including ranch, colonial, Victorian, and contemporary.

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