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Plantation House
Plans Show Off Southern
Comfort
Most modern Plantation
houses have some differences than the home plans that were built for the
owner of the farm or estate in the 1700’s. A modern Plantation home
still holds many of the same characteristics when it comes to the exterior of
the house plan, while
incorporating the more popular interior designs that have more use for
homeowners today. Instead of the grand ballrooms that are often found in
historic Plantation
house you will find Great Rooms, media centers, and
open floor plans. Today, Plantation home
plans provide homeowners with a reminder of the
South’s prosperous past while still giving homeowners a comfortable
home.
Plantation Home Designs Offer
Practicality
Many Plantation
houses will include expansive porches with balconies
on the upper level supported by Greek columns. Many years ago the columns were
needed to support the home, while today they are generally built to portray the
prestigious exterior look of the home. The balconies or wrap around porches give
homeowners a lovely shaded area to enjoy the warm summer days. Like other home
designs, arched windows are a popular feature found with Plantation houses. In
order to create an easy flow, French doors are common to let the outdoor living
spaces be easily accessible by the interior rooms.
Other features that tend to be found
with Plantation
house plans are symmetrical designs with the main entrance located in the
center. Windows are generally evenly spaced to continue with the home’s balanced
scheme. Plantation house plans design medium to shallow
pitched roofs that are pitched or gabled. The stunning exterior of a Plantation home can be
made from brick at wood. This allows owners to choose from a large variety of
colors to make the exterior of their home look exactly how they want it while
still enchanting others with the old world charm.
Spacious Interiors are Common in
Plantation Home Plans
Since Plantation homes were dominantly built in the
warmer States, many house plans include large, airy rooms with high ceilings to
let the warmer are rise. The large floor to ceiling windows provide rooms with a
wonderful amount of natural sunlight that is easily carried from room to room.
Plantation homes
generally have simple floor plans that avoid dark hallways. Rooms are generally
designed to allow easy access from living spaces to service areas. The open
floor plan easily allows the host in the kitchen to mingle with guests in the
living room. Plantation homes provide families a great
opportunity to have guests visit their home without being restricted to the
inside rooms. Outside entertainment can be very enjoyable with the large and
shaded porch areas.
Homeowners that want their home to
have the notorious Plantation characteristics do not need to have
a large or extravagant home in order to do so. Modest houses can also be
designed to showcase the shaded porches with Greek columns that greet visitors
into an interior with a charming open floor plan. Custom Plantation house plans
present homeowners with the chance to pick and choose what features will
accommodate their lifestyle the most while still preserving the historic
look.
Preston Wood and Associates are a
member "the American Institute of Building Design" or "AIBD". The "AIBD" is A
national organization with chapters in every major city including Washington DC,
Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee, Las Vegas, Nevada. Portland, Oregon, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, Tucson, Arizona, Long Beach, California, Atlanta, Georgia,
Fresno, California, Sacramento, CA, Corpus Christi, TX, Plano, Texas, Garland,
TX, Laredo, Texas, Lubbock, TX.
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