We love these not-so-open floor plans.

We love these not-so-open floor plans.

A family room adjacent to the kitchen provides space for casual entertaining.

The Potter’s House | Plan #1489

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An iron balcony overlooks the family room.

It’s an ideal floor plan for work-from-home professionals.

The separate side entrance leads to a main-level office.

Celebration Cottage, Plan #1891

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The house welcomes visitors with classic charm with its deep front porch.

This cottage gives a lived-in, cozy vibe and a modern approach to a traditional cottage home.

The relaxed porches and graceful columns add a distinct Southern flavor to this house.

#5 Abberley Lane, Plan #683

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The kitchen is adjacent to a conveniently placed breakfast room and a spacious butler’s pantry.

Covered porches in the front and side offer plenty of space to entertain.

Two bedrooms and full bathrooms upstairs allow spaces for guests to visit.

Vintage Lowcountry House Plan Exterior

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This welcoming design has a vaulted living room in this raised cottage.

An alternative floor plan for this house is available.

A library and keeping room add plenty of storage space to this classic floor plan.

Cottage Revival, Plan #1946

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Thoughtful design touches throughout this plan make this a house to marvel at and enjoy.

Natural materials help make this home blend with its surroundings.

However, a fireplace divides the dining and living space to create cozy gathering spaces.

Newberry Park | Plan #978

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Aberdeen Place, Plan #013

The flow of this home makes everyday living and entertaining enjoyable.

A foyer opens to an impressive two-story family room with a fireplace.

Pendleton, Plan #1812

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Cold Spring Lane

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Sand Mountain House

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Eastover Cottage Plan #1666

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Aberdeen Place, Plan #013

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