Here’s a look at some of the most popular plans offered by Southern Living House Plans.
From the first issue ofSouthern Living, the magazine has featured and sold house plans.
Look closely: You might find aSouthern Livinghouse plan you’d like to make your own.

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Beachside Bungalow, Plan #1117
This quaintbeach houseis perfect for weekend getaways.
It’s perfect for two with a view from every room.
The welcoming covered front porch and charming gabled roof lend the tiny bungalow extra curb appeal.

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To anchor the Southern feel, large porches in the front and rear provide abundant outdoor living space.
As2023 Idea House, the home is designed with entertaining in mindboth indoors and out.
Off the entryway, a cozy library easily doubles as a privatehome officeor bonus room.

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French doors help to maximize the natural light for an open and spacious feeling.
Enjoy the sitting area in the primary bedroom, designed for enjoying the view from a corner of windows.
The open floor plan allows for creative design and easy access to craft any space.

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As a single level home, it’s also ideal for all stages of life.
Plus, there’s plenty of indoor-outdoor space to boot.
Tucked upstairs is the secondary bedroom and full bath.

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is the expansive rear screened in living area.

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