How I design
For families that want a lighter footprint and less house to maintain. The priorities here are calm, natural light, and spaces that feel intentional rather than oversized.
Comfortable, everyday family homes with flexibility — a steady middle ground for many families — but the best fit is the version that supports your daily life without asking you to maintain more house than you need.
These homes have additional bedrooms, a dedicated office, and/or guest space. They plan for long-term capacity, but still feel organized, not sprawling.
What Stays the Same Across Every Version
No matter which size you choose, each version shares the same architectural Core:
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The same Kitchen and Layout Proportions
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The same Living and Dining Flow
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The same primary suite placement & sense of retreat
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The same thoughtful circulation and sightlines
What Changes (and why that's a good thing)
As you move from the smaller to the larger versions, what changes are the supporting spaces:
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Number of secondary bedrooms
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Bathroom count
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Bonus rooms, offices, or guest spaces
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Overall square footage
These plans are not modular, mix-and-match, or customizable by the room.
Each version is fully designed, architecturally complete, and thoughtfully proportioned.
That clarity is what allows families to move forward with confidence — without opening the door to endless decisions or second-guessing.
You’re choosing between clear options, not designing from scratch.
If you're deciding between sizes...
Just the one that feels steady and well-considered for you.
TOP RESOURCES
This free guide will help you think beyond square footage to choose a house size that fits your needs.
TOP RESOURCES
Before style or inspiration or even browsing floor plans, you need to know what you're looking for in a plan. This free guide helps you pin down your priorities so you'll know when a house plan is right.