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Country House Plans: One of the most popular styles of house design in the United States right now is traditional country house plans. Typically, country house plans combine several traditional architectural details on their well-proportioned, cozy facades. Look for porches, gables, lap siding, shuttered windows, and dormer windows on country house plans. The famous nostalgic look that is characteristic of country house plans lends them their enduring appeal. Picture a home in a Norman Rockwell painting and, inevitably, you’ll be imagining a country house plan. Perfect examples of country house plans are also found in New England and the South. With more than 3,500 country house plans to choose from, you’re sure to find one that fits your needs.

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