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Prairie Style Home Plans

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Prairie Style Home Plans & Floor Plans

Prairie house plans are inspired by straight lines of the horizon on a prairie and are meant to live in harmony with the environment. Created by architects including Frank Lloyd Wright, these homes are typically square in design and have shallow-pitch roofs with overhangs.

Features of Prairie Home Designs

Characteristics of prairie style homes include:

  • Simplistic square design
  • Boxed shapes at varying heights and... Read More

Prairie house plans are inspired by straight lines of the horizon on a prairie and are meant to live in harmony with the environment. Created by architects including Frank Lloyd Wright, these homes are typically square in design and have shallow-pitch roofs with overhangs.

Features of Prairie Home Designs

Characteristics of prairie style homes include:

  • Simplistic square design
  • Boxed shapes at varying heights and depths, giving the home a unique form
  • Shallow-pitched hipped roofs with large overhangs that protect the home's interior from direct sunlight
  • Large casement windows that provide plenty of daylight for a comfortable interior
  • Siding most commonly of brick and clapboard.

Some other common details: rows of casement windows; one-story porches with massive square supports; and stylized floral and circular geometric terra-cotta or masonry ornamentation around doors, windows, and cornices.

History of Prairie Style

The Prairie School was a small group of architects dedicated to creating a new American architecture. Louis Henry Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright were the primary influences on prairie style homes. While Sullivan did not design residential homes (considered the father of the modern skyscraper), his philosophy of "form follows function" influenced young Frank Lloyd Wright and the other prairie style architects.

Wright apprenticed for six years with Sullivan, and his influence can be seen in Wright’s early work. Frank Lloyd Wright is the most well-known prairie style architect. He and several other architects worked to develop a new American architecture independent of European influences.

To Frank Lloyd Wright, architecture that copied European styles such as Gothic, Greek, Tudor, or others was ill-suited to the American Midwest. He took inspiration from the flat, straight lines of the horizon on the prairie. This translated into homes that sit low on the horizon. His final project in Chicago was the Robie House. He said it was the finest example he had ever created of a prairie style home.

Some popular prairie style architects include:

  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • George Washington
  • Maher William
  • Eugene Drummond
  • Walter Burley Griffin
  • William Gray Purcell
  • Richard Ernest Schmidt
  • Vernon Spencer Watson

Interested in prairie style house plans? Browse through our wide selection of homes, including modern prairie styles. Contact us if you have any questions before purchasing.

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