The Beaumont Ranch – A rancher with a classic roofline - Celebrates the convenience of living on one level. Well thought out floor plans allow for both private and public spaces that still provide for an easy flow throughout the home
The Madison - A Frank Lloyd Wright inspired design - The Madison is a translation of Jacobs1, Wright's first, iconic Usonian home. Wright’s Usonian homes
were typically one story, low-lying structures composed of natural materials
like wood, stone, and glass, with seamless indoor/outdoor transitions, attached
carports, and an open floor plan.
Dowling Studios 2230 - An Architect designed style Ranch house plan - Private interior spaces organized around a large central living area with pristine views of both the front and rear landscapes
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The ranch's simplicity, open floor plan, soaring walls of glass, and
open floor plan are timeless designs that keep the homes popular. You are sure
to find the right ranch-style home for you and your family! Highly energy efficient, exceeding local energy codes, a balance of comfort, style and budget!
5 Different Types of Ranch Homes
Though different styles of ranch homes do share common characteristics, there are also key features that can set them apart. Here are some distinct styles of ranch homes that are tailored to different homeowner needs.
California Ranch
Also known as a rambling ranch, the California ranch is characterized by an L- or U-shaped structure built low to the ground. This sprawling, single-story style is designed to blend with nature. A patio and front lawn are key features of the California ranch.
Suburban Ranch
Though the suburban ranch is similar to the California ranch in its L or U shape and open-concept interior, it is more compact and asymmetrical in structure. Its other main features include an attached garage and backyard
Split-Level Ranch
The split-level ranch has a similar exterior to the suburban ranch but with three stories of staggered living space. Its unique layout features a front door leading into the living, dining and kitchen areas, with two half-flights of stairs leading to bedrooms and additional living space.
Raised Ranch
Like the split-level ranch, the raised ranch features multiple stories of living space, though with a distinctly different layout. The front door of the raised ranch opens directly to a staircase leading both upstairs and downstairs, with the kitchen and bedrooms usually on the upper level.
Storybook Ranch
Also known as the fairytale ranch, the storybook ranch stands out from other ranch styles because of its ornamental details. This design features diamond-shape window panes, a decorative chimney made of brick or stone, and a steep, gabled roof.
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