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Home in the Floria style of architecture with its Mediterranean and Spanish influences, generous outdoor living spaces.

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Florida house plans to draw considerable inspiration from traditional Spanish style and Mediterranean style architecture. This includes using signature elements such as exterior stucco walls, red tile hip roofs, and grand arched entryways that usually include columns on either side. These designs often combine influences from other architectural styles, including Tuscan and California styles. They have a touch of overall splendor that offers a genuinely stunning first impression.

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Florida house plans to draw considerable inspiration from traditional Spanish style and Mediterranean style architecture. This includes using signature elements such as exterior stucco walls, red tile hip roofs, and grand arched entryways that usually include columns on either side. These designs often combine influences from other architectural styles, including Tuscan and California styles. They have a touch of overall splendor that offers a genuinely stunning first impression.

Anyone looking to live or vacation in a coastal region will love the expansive views and spacious layouts that come with Florida home designs. Our collection has many houses, so you can find one that fits your family’s square footage and space needs.

 

Features of Florida Home Plans

These plans are all unique, but there are a few features that you’ll frequently find:

  • Seamless flow between rooms is key in these homes. This creates an open floor plan that encourages airflow across the home to help keep it cool during the hot summer months. If you’re lucky enough to be close to the beach, which is on the wishlist of many, the open concept brings the ocean breeze indoors.
  • They often include large windows so residents can take advantage of the scenery. Master suites and bedrooms usually have many windows, so you can also take in the view from your room.
  • Florida style homes put a significant emphasis on outdoor living spaces. The intention is to create an easy flow between the indoors and outdoors. You’ll find designs with porches and spacious backyards, including lanais, patios, and even outdoor kitchens. It’s also common to find pools or large decks in the design.

Florida house plans are great if you’re moving somewhere near the water or looking to bring a little beach style to a landlocked state. View our impressive plans, and start building your dream home today!

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What to Look for in a Florida Style Home


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Building Somewhere Warm? Choose a Home That’s Adapted to the Climate and Environment   Perhaps rivaling California with its diverse home designs, the Florida region is lined with homes built in a variety of styles that showcase its heritage. Strongly influenced by the Spanish and the architecture of the Deep South, Florida house plans range from Mediterranean-inspired mansions and ranches to Tidewater houses, “Cracker” cottages, and two-story beachfront homes.  Top: This 1-story, 4-bedroom Florida ho


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