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Ranch House Plans

Ranch homes are popular amongst first-time home buyers and retirees. Based originally on the Spanish colonial architecture in Southwest America, ranch-style house plans efficiently use space by offering layouts featuring the same living area as a traditional two-story home plan. If you are drawn to the spacious and simple designs of ranch homes, explore our Traditional house plans and floor plans, which combine timeless architectural details with practical layouts. You can also check out our country house plans and floor plans, which offer similar open layouts with a charming countryside aesthetic. For those who appreciate rustic charm with a modern twist, our farmhouse style house plans and floor plans provide similar open layouts along with traditional farmhouse details. Ranch house plans often include comfortable features, benefits, and an extensive square footage range. Elements found in Archival Designs' ranches are living areas separated from the bedrooms and open floor plans. This style is built on a slab but can also incorporate a basement foundation, allowing your ranch house plan to be expandable for the future. If you love open layouts and timeless architectural details, you may also want to explore Craftsman style house and floor plans, which share similar design values. For a touch of rustic charm and outdoor living, explore our house plans with wraparound Porch that complement ranch-style homes beautifully. If you are drawn to spacious designs, our Luxury house plans and floor plans offer premium features, perfect for those who want both style and comfort in their home.

For questions or special modification requests for our ranch house floor plans, contact Archival Designs today.

The Enduring Appeal of Ranch Style House Plans

In a ranch style home, simplicity rules. It's all about straightforward design and a spacious layout. You'll find many bedrooms and often a basement that can be used for extra living space. These homes usually have just one floor, shaped like a rectangle, though some might be shaped like a "U" or "L".

Ranch houses usually have big windows all around the outside. Different materials like brick or siding are used in making Ranch style house plans. They often have a particularly low-sloping roof and glass doors that slide open to a lovely patio. And lots of them even have a garage built onto the house.

Ranch house floor plans have an open layout that blends indoor and outdoor spaces. You can quickly get to the yard, garden, or play areas. They typically have only a few stairs, just a few. Because they have one floor and a low-sloping roof, they're great for people who want easy-to-care-for exteriors. This simplifies many activities like cleaning gutters and caring for the outside space. 

Different types of Ranch House Plans

Despite having many similar architectural features, modern ranch house plans can be found in various designs.

California Ranch: 

The California Ranch style, which started in the 1920s, took cues from classical Spanish architecture. This is the original model for ranch houses. This style is very similar to suburban ranch homes in many ways.

Suburban Ranch: 

Suburban Ranch houses became popular during World War II. They were easy to build, had straightforward designs, and open layouts. Some houses were made with concrete panels. 

Raised Ranch homes:  

Raised Ranch homes, split-entry level homes, typically have two floors. When you enter, a staircase usually leads to the main living areas. The garage and basement are downstairs. 

Split-level ranches: 

Split-level ranches, like raised ranches, have three levels. The main living spaces, like the kitchen and living room, are in the middle. This style has a basement below, bedrooms, and additional living areas above. 

StoryBook Ranch:  

StoryBook Ranch homes have combined features from California Ranch and Suburban Ranch styles. This style house plan has thatch roofing, gable roofs, and brick chimneys. Combining elements from both styles offers a unique look to this style house.

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