A Starter Home of 1,380 Sq. Ft. Perfect for Couple or Small Fam! (HQ Plans)

This simple yet charming American-style home is the right choice for you and your family! Perfectly built for newlyweds or a small family, this house is what most people would call the ideal white picket fence home for the average All-American family.

The Perfect All-American Home

This is certainly a dream come true for those who want to live a comfortable and contented life in a no-frills home where they can create plenty of meaningful memories with their loved ones. Don’t be fooled by its minimalistic yet elegant architecture because this home definitely has a lot of potentials, especially with the right contractor.

The house’s design also allows future renovations such as an expansion to make room for a bigger family. Apart from the bedrooms and the bathrooms, the house’s layout consists of a spacious living room at the center, which is the first thing you see as you pass the front porch and enter the front door.

Another porch is situated at the back of the house. The house also consists of a kitchen, the dining room, the laundry room, and an optional two-car garage. Surrounding the house, you can add a garden to add more color to the facade, a playground for the kids, or that white picket fence you have always dreamed about. If you are interested in building this home with steel frames or metal slidings, please contact the contractor.

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Stats: 1,380 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. More details and features in the plans below.

Blue Print Plans: Scroll down below!

Construction ready floor plans: get here.

Note: this home may be constructed using metal framing; however, you should always consult your local architect-engineer and receive a professional evaluation if such an option is feasible for this plan and your local building codes.

Source: Floor Plans

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