It has a Williamsburg-meets-New England look we just love.

Cottage Revival, Plan #1946

This L-shaped cottage has a lived-in, snug vibe.

The one-story plan offers a modern cottage approach to more traditional styles.

Cloudland Cottage, Plan #1894

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River Place Cottage, Plan #1959

This traditional Southerncoastal-style cottagehas plenty of classic charm.

Post-and-beam ceilings in the kitchen and brick floors in the light-filled dining room give rustic charm.

Two covered porches and a screened porch provide plenty of outdoor living space for spreading out.

Randolph Cottage, Plan #1861

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The open, spacious interior perfectly complements the impressively large wraparound porch that makes you want to stay awhile.

Its well-placed front door (with a pop of color) draws your eye to the inviting front porch.

A flex room could be converted into a fourth bedroom or used as a study, as needed.

Cottage Revival, Plan #1946

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A metal roof and tall operable shutters lend a Lowcountry feel to this classic cottage with a vintage twist.

A functionally compact, but charming mudroom opens to a cozy screened porch at the back of the home.

Brunswick Cottage, Plan #595

A clever mix of materials lends simple charm to this cottage.

River Place Cottage, Plan #1959

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The stone chimney is the perfect finishing touch on the exteriors.

It’s equally livable in a suburban neighborhood or along a lakefront.

The front porch and entry offer a charming first impression of the interior’s delightful, sunny spaces.

Farmdale Cottage, Plan #1870

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Double doors off the front porch provide entrance to a study or guest room.

This cozy home includes front and back porches in its compact footprint for indoor-outdoor living.

See how interior designer Anna Boothbrought this cottage to lifein her hometown of Roswell, Georgia.

Covington Cottage, Plan #1010

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The bedrooms are set off a hallway for ample privacy.

Inside, the substantial parlor provides space to continue the conversation.

A massive screened porch and outdoor fireplace ensure you’ll enjoy your coastal retreat in all seasons.

Sugarberry Cottage, Plan #1648

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Theinterior of this homewas built in Habersham, South Carolina.

These English cottages were long associated with the countryside.

Cottages come in many different styles.

Celebration Cottage, Plan #1891

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Generally, cottages are on the smaller sideabout 1,000 to 1,200 square feet.

Although, the size can skew larger or smaller depending on the house plan.

These homes often only have two or three bedrooms and one or two bathrooms.

Cottage of the Year, Plan #593

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In the South, they’ll also frequently have some sort of porch.

Seale Court, Plan #1910

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Aiken Street, Plan #1807

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Wildmere Cottage, Plan #1110

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St. George Cottage, Plan #1906

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Winonna Park, Plan #503

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Nautical Cottage, Plan #224

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This Old House Cottage, Plan #1873

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Canton Row, Plan #1938

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Benning, Plan #1909

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Brunswick Cottage, Plan #595

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Cotton Hill Cottage, Plan #286

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Amelia River Cottage

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Longleaf Cottage, Plan #1961

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Southern Living House Plan 2004 Hawthorne Cottage

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Garden Cottage Plan #1830

Garden Home Cottage

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Sand Dollar Cottage

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Adaptive Cottage House Plan Front Exterior

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Grace Park Cottage House Plan

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Coastal Living Cottage, Plan #1986

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