1. Narrow Homes with Front-Loading Garages

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Infill development is big. Need a plan for a narrow lot? Check out these four terrific designs, each 41 feet wide or less with a two-car, front-loading garage. Read more...

2. This Ain't Your Mama's Kitchen

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Ditch the boring kitchen model – you know the kind, with two or three seats in a row at a square island. These plans, by contrast, feature lots of seating, creative configurations, and plenty of prep space. Much better. Read more...

3. Great Plans Under 1,600 Square-Feet

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Besides modest square footage, what do these designs have in common? Openness, openness, and more openness. It’s the key to a small home that doesn’t feel cramped. You’ll also find multi-use spaces (like snack bars) and flexible finish-later rooms. Read more...

4.  Narrow Lot Luxury

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Looking for a something unique for an infill lot? These narrow designs go above and beyond – literally – with unusual amenities, great outdoor spaces, and terrific views. Read more...

5. Impressive Master Closets

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Really great storage spaces will set your homes apart. With these plans, buyers will flip for double closets, huge closets, and even windows in the closet. Yep, it’s all about the closets. Read more...

6. Space Where it Counts—Kitchen and Master Suites 

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Give ‘em what they really want: more space in the kitchen and owner’s retreat. These plans do away with formal zones, concentrating square footage instead in the high-impact areas of the home where buyers will appreciate it most. Read more...

7. Homes for Golf Lovers

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Are you building in a golf community? Check out these four homes. Each has room in the garage for a golf cart, and is ready to capture terrific views with loads of windows and porches. Read more...

8. Modest Home, Big Outdoor Living

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Porches, patios, loggias, and courtyards can really make a small home live large. These homes do a great job of integrating these spaces into the layout of the home for a seamless indoor/outdoor experience. Read more...

9. Drop Zones & Mud Rooms

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People need a place to put shoes, coats, kids’ backpacks, and so on when they come home. Why clutter up the laundry room? These four smart designs provide mud rooms or drop zones at that crucial intersection where garage meets home. Read more...

10. More Than a Mud Room

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These mud rooms have way more than just a bench. Think walk-in closets, grocery storage, powder baths...Read more...