Image 17 of 42 from gallery of Elevated House / Venta Arquitetos. Photograph by Federico Cairoli
This mid-century modern house plan gives you 1,149 square feet of elevated living set above parking for up to four vehicles on the ground floor. An exterior of ceramic or stone tile, stucco and a standing seam metal roof - along with an abundance of windows - gives this house plan a contemporary feel. There is 1,104 square feet of parking with 10' ceilings and three storage closets on the ground level. Stairs on the front left corner take you to the elevated living level. Inside, ceilings start at 10' and rise towards the front. Window-filled walls give you great views no matter what direction you're facing. Bedrooms are located in back and share a Jack and Jill bath. Laundry is located between them as well. Both bedrooms have outdoor access. The front of the home is open concept and gives you a kitchen and living room with sliding door access to a balcony on the front and right. The exterior walls are 2×6 wood framing, the lower level storage exterior walls are concrete block. all built on a concrete slab. The upper floor is pre-engineered wood trusses, the roof is pre-engineered wood trusses. Related Plan: Get an alternate version with house plan 44212TD.
Image 9 of 47 from gallery of Ksaraah Residence / Taliesyn Design & Architecture. Photograph by Harshan Thomson
This contemporary coastal house plan gives you two bedrooms, two baths and 1,149 square feet of elevated living with drive-under parking (1,104 square feet) for up to four vehicles. A 5'4"-deep balcony surrounds all four sides of the home and is accessible from every room in the home, extending your enjoyment to the outdoors. Each bedroom has a walk-in closet and its own bathroom. Laundry is conveniently placed in a closet between them. The front of the home is open concept with the island kitchen open to the living room. Light spills in from windows on all sides.
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Like a journey back in time, there is real warmth in the wooden stilt house. The eco-friendly design bespeaks the tradition and experience in the tropics.
Whether out for necessity or preference, sometimes a home’s constraints can provide fodder for creative design. In the United States, FEMA has specific requirements for homes in flood-prone areas, typically resulting in a raised structure with the ground level being skipped altogether. Other countries have similar regulations, often with the same result. Sometimes design […]
Image 3 of 24 from gallery of Stilt House / B.HOUSSAIS Architecture. Photograph by Pascal Léopold
A comfortable entry porch graces the front of this elevated cottage house plan. Enter into the den with vaulted ceiling open to above. Enjoy the pass-through fireplace from both the den and the dining room. The kitchen has island counter space and bar seating for four. Upstairs, the balcony is open to below. You'll also find an extra bedroom with its own bath. Related Plan: Need a non-elevated version? See house plan 59159ND.
This elevated beach house plan - designed on a pier foundation - gives you 2 beds, 2 baths and 2104 square feet of heated living space. A 14'8" deep porch gives you 737 square feet of covered outdoor space to enjoy and is accessible from the family room, dining room and the utility room. The bedrooms are located to either side of the entry hall and each bedroom has direct bathroom access. Architectural Designs' primary focus is to make the process of finding and buying house plans more convenient for those interested in constructing new homes - single family and multi-family ones - as well as garages, pool houses and even sheds and backyard offices. Our website offers a vast collection of home designs, encompassing various architectural styles, sizes, and features, which can be customized to meet specific needs and preferences. We can modify any house plan you see on our site. Learn more about modifications.
Image 4 of 10 from gallery of Why Are Some Houses Elevated off the Ground?. Residência GN / Miguel Pinto Guimarães Arquitetos Associados. © Andre Nazareth
Built on stilts for an elevated platform, this 2-story beach house plan is ideal for low country living and gives you 2,040 square feet of living space. An 8'-deep front porch welcomes you inside the open-concept living space that combines the living area with the island kitchen. Enjoy meals at the eating bar, included in the kitchen island, then retreat to the rear family room that extends onto a covered porch to take advantage of the surrounding views. Two bedroom suites, both with walk-in closets, sit on either side of a loft upstairs. Related Plans: Get a smaller version with house plan 44218TD (1,800 sq. ft.) and a 3-bed version with house plan 44219TD (2,256 sq. ft.).
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Whether out for necessity or preference, sometimes a home’s constraints can provide fodder for creative design. In the United States, FEMA has specific requirements for homes in flood-prone areas, typically resulting in a raised structure with the ground level being skipped altogether. Other countries have similar regulations, often with the same result. Sometimes design […]
This elevated modern Craftsman home plan gives you 1,149 square feet heated living surrounded by a 5'4"-deep balcony surrounding all four sides set above parking for up to four vehicles on the ground level. The exterior has A metal railing, clapboard siding, decorative window trim, metal panels, exposed rafters and a standing seam metal roof give the home great curb appeal. There is 1,104 square feet of parking with 10' ceilings and three storage closets on the ground level. Stairs on the front left corner take you to the elevated living level. Inside, ceilings start at 10' and rise towards the front. Window-filled walls give you great views no matter what direction you're facing. Every room has access to the balcony, extending your enjoyment to the outdoors. Bedrooms are located in back and share a Jack and Jill bath. Laundry is located between them as well. Both bedrooms have outdoor access. The front of the home is open concept and gives you a kitchen and living room with sliding door access to a balcony on the front and right. The exterior walls are 2×6 wood framing, the lower level storage exterior walls are concrete block. all built on a concrete slab. The upper floor is pre-engineered wood trusses, the roof is pre-engineered wood trusses. Related Plan: Get an alternate version with house plan 44210TD.