Spanning 2,097 square feet of heated living space, the Bartlesville plan is a single-story residence engineered for a 49-foot 11-inch wide lot. This traditional craftsman layout prioritizes a 75-foot 4-inch deep footprint that integrates a front-facing 3-car garage, totaling 770 square feet, to maintain a clean exterior profile. The structure utilizes a 12:12 roof pitch to create substantial vertical volume, further amplified by 10-foot ceilings throughout the entire main level.
The interior architecture centers on an open-concept great room that anchors the living core, featuring a fireplace and direct sightlines into the kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with a central island and a dedicated walk-in pantry, supporting efficient meal preparation and storage. A formal dining area is situated to facilitate circulation, while an adjacent study provides a quiet environment for professional or personal tasks, separate from the primary social zones.
A split-bedroom configuration ensures privacy for the primary suite, which occupies its own wing and includes an en-suite bathroom with dual vanity sinks and a walk-in closet. The three secondary bedrooms are clustered in a distinct zone to maximize the utility of the 2.5-bathroom arrangement. A mudroom and laundry room provide a transition zone from the garage, keeping high-traffic areas organized and separate from the central living quarters.
Outdoor connectivity is established through 448 square feet of total porch space, split between a 174-square-foot covered front porch and a 274-square-foot rear patio. This configuration encourages exterior access from the main living areas, effectively extending the usable footprint. The home is designed with a focus on clear spatial hierarchy, separating sleeping, working, and social zones within the single-story floor plate.
Key Features: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2,097 sq ft, split-bedroom layout, 3-car garage, 10-foot ceilings, 12:12 roof pitch, walk-in pantry, home office, covered front porch, rear patio.
Review plan layouts, available CAD packages, and customization options for the Bartlesville home design.



PDF (Single Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital PDF format. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
CAD + PDF (Single Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital DWG and PDF formats. AutoCAD files are used by design professionals to make significant modifications or engineering calculations to the plan. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
5 or 8 Prints (Single Build)
Five or eight printed sets of working drawings shipped to you. This option comes with a license to build ONE home.
5 Prints + PDF (Single Build)
Five printed sets of working drawings shipped to you, plus a digital version in PDF format. This option comes with a license to build ONE home and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications.
PDF (Multi Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital PDF format. This option comes with a license to build an UNLIMITED number of homes and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications. This option may not be available for all house plans, or may require a specific format to be purchased. Please call 770-831-6363 for more information.
CAD + PDF (Multi Build)
A complete set of working drawings delivered in digital DWG and PDF formats. AutoCAD files are used by design professionals to make significant modifications or engineering calculations to the plan. This option comes with a license to build an UNLIMITED number of homes and includes a copyright release for printing unlimited sets of plans and making modifications. This option may not be available for all house plans, or may require a specific format to be purchased. Please call 770-831-6363 for more information.
Choose a building foundation for your home. The foundation provides stability to a home's structure from the ground up.
Slab - This concrete foundation is reinforced with steel rods and suitable for flat ground.
Crawl Space - This foundation is raised off the ground with low walls resting on footings, providing space for wiring, plumbing, and storage.
Basement - This foundation is entirely or partially below ground and offers storage or living areas.
Walkout Basement - This foundation is typically suited for rear-sloping lots and provides storage or living areas. Walkout basements have doors that provide access to the outside.





Spanning 2,097 square feet of heated living space, the Bartlesville plan is a single-story residence engineered for a 49-foot 11-inch wide lot. This traditional craftsman layout prioritizes a 75-foot 4-inch deep footprint that integrates a front-facing 3-car garage, totaling 770 square feet, to maintain a clean exterior profile. The structure utilizes a 12:12 roof pitch to create substantial vertical volume, further amplified by 10-foot ceilings throughout the entire main level.
The interior architecture centers on an open-concept great room that anchors the living core, featuring a fireplace and direct sightlines into the kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with a central island and a dedicated walk-in pantry, supporting efficient meal preparation and storage. A formal dining area is situated to facilitate circulation, while an adjacent study provides a quiet environment for professional or personal tasks, separate from the primary social zones.
A split-bedroom configuration ensures privacy for the primary suite, which occupies its own wing and includes an en-suite bathroom with dual vanity sinks and a walk-in closet. The three secondary bedrooms are clustered in a distinct zone to maximize the utility of the 2.5-bathroom arrangement. A mudroom and laundry room provide a transition zone from the garage, keeping high-traffic areas organized and separate from the central living quarters.
Outdoor connectivity is established through 448 square feet of total porch space, split between a 174-square-foot covered front porch and a 274-square-foot rear patio. This configuration encourages exterior access from the main living areas, effectively extending the usable footprint. The home is designed with a focus on clear spatial hierarchy, separating sleeping, working, and social zones within the single-story floor plate.
Key Features: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 2,097 sq ft, split-bedroom layout, 3-car garage, 10-foot ceilings, 12:12 roof pitch, walk-in pantry, home office, covered front porch, rear patio.
Review plan layouts, available CAD packages, and customization options for the Bartlesville home design.
