Classic American Homes from
North Dakota State University Agricultural Extension Service
Free, instant download design plans and building details for
traditional American home designs
Saltbox Colonial Home Design
Three bedrooms upstairs and one on the first floor in this
interpertation of a classic New England house style.
Hillside Farmhouse A small,
four bedroom home designed for a lot that slopes down from front to
back.
Story-And-A-Half House A
pretty two-bedroom design based on a popular style of the early
1800s.
Three Bedroom Home A classic
Cape Cod design
Prairie Style Home Design
Three bedrooms and a dramatic projecting entry porch.
About These Cooperative
Extension Plans: These plans were developed over many
years by engineers at U.S. Land Grant universities. They are
generally older plans that need to be revised for today's
construction methods, codes and standards. They provide design
ideas and conceptual information for planning purposes. The
plans were prepared through the USDA Cooperative Farm Buildings
Plan Exchange.
Buildings must
resist various forces from snow, wind, earthquake and use. They also must
adhere to local building and zoning codes. A local building
inspector, engineer, building supplier, or building contractor
can help you determine what is a safe and legal building for
your area.