One story house plans.
One story 1950s house plans with hip roof.
This modern detail creates an outside in sense of space.
A single story house plan can be a one level house plan but not always.
Single story house plans sometimes referred to as one story house plans are perfect for homeowners who wish to age in place.
Why is this a ranch style.
Our one story house plans are extremely popular because they work well in warm and windy climates they can be inexpensive to build and they often allow separation of rooms on either side of common public space.
That is why a square hipped roof is commonly known as a pyramid since it shape is the same on all sides of the roof.
However a story refers to a level that resides above ground.
During the 1970 s as incomes family size and an increased interest in leisure activities rose the single story home fell out of favor.
The curved window wall on the facade of this 902 square foot ranch house is clearly visible by looking at the floor plan.
This unique one story house is based on a perfect rectangle with a simple but very attractive hipped roof keeping construction costs low without sacrificing in appearance or functionality.
Popular in the 1950 s ranch house plans were designed and built during the post war exuberance of cheap land and sprawling suburbs.
Single story plans range in style from ranch style to bungalow and cottages.
Note also the size of the garage at 264 square feet which is nearly a third the size of the house.
Originally clad in brick veneer and cement board shingle with a metal roof you could of course cover the exterior with anything you d like.
Low pitched gable roof roof.
However as most cycles go the ranch house.