The attention to detail and distinct architecture will make you want to move in immediately.
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When it comes toresidential architecture, Craftsman-style homes are some of our favorites.
Not familiar with the Craftsman style?

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Youve probably seen them before.
Craftsman houses come in all shapes and sizes, but there are some similar architectural details.
Look at these 23 charming and timeless Craftsman-style house plansplus a photo for eachthat we love.

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Look no further than the Ellenton Place plan with its Arts-and-Crafts-meets-Victorian-Revival facade.
We love the mixture of prominent Craftsman details with more traditional rooflines and, of course, awraparound porch.
The interiors are just as wonderful, like the spaciousprimary suite.

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Thoughtful architectural features continue through the interior with coffered ceilings, transoms, and built-in cabinetry.
We love how the spacious floor plan pairs with the inviting, casual exterior.
Carolina Craftsman, Plan #050
This classic Craftsman has almost a coastal or New Orleansdouble-barrel shotguntake.

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Little Blue Farmhouse, Plan #1873
This cottage is full of Craftsman details and more.
Two spacious porches in the front and rear provide plenty of space for outdoor living and dining.
Its large, with four bedrooms, including a luxurious primary suite, and spacious common areas.

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Plenty of patio space and common areas make this house a perfect fit for any family.
There is plenty of room to entertain guests in the walkout basement level or bonus area over the garage.
The primary bedroom overlooksthe courtyard, and two more bedrooms are available on the second floor.

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The primary bedroom suite, positioned near the rear of the house, connects to a second porch.
Two additional bedrooms and a full bathroom are available on the second floor.
Maplewood, Plan #1942
This Craftsman home features large overhangs that create acozy covered front porch.

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Designed for one-level living, a second floor can be added within the current roofline.
The airy main level opens to a wraparound porch with a double fireplace to enjoy inside and out.
Plans include plenty of room for expansion.

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