Discover the house plans collection: 1-Story & bungalow house plans by Drummond House Plans. (2024)

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One (1) story house plans

Many families are now opting for one-story house plans, ranch house plans or bungalow style homes with or without a garage. Open floor plans and all of the house's amenities on one level are in demand for good reason. This style is perfect for all stages of life. Whether it be for young families all the way through comfortable retirement years, these homes are designed to be lived in! Drummond House Plans one-story house plans and single-story house plans are available in many architectural styles, from Cottages to Contemporary and Rustic to Modern.

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  • Bonzai(1909-BH)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    2

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    686 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Maple Way(3287)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2, 3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1788 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

  • Country Side(3290)
    • 1st level

    • Bonus space

    Bedrooms

    3, 4

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    2117 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

  • Nordika 3(6102-V2)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1178 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • The Gallagher 2(3949-V1)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    2

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1146 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

  • Olympe(3992)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1212 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Beauford 2(4478-V1)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1604 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Oxford(3297)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    1

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    1212 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Barrington 4(3153-V3)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2, 3, 4

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    2652 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Brookside(3942)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    4

    Baths

    3

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    2146 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Olympe 4(3992-V3)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    1, 2, 3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    2424 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Providence 3(3284-CJG1)
    • 1st level

    • 1st level option 1

    Bedrooms

    3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1858 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

  • Providence 1(3284-CJ)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1631 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Nordika(6102)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    1, 2, 3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1920 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Duluth(3298)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1440 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • Aldergrove(3246-V1)
    • 1st level

    • Bonus space

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    4, 5

    Baths

    3

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    3380 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

  • The Trail Seeker (3900)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    1

    Baths

    1

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    840 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Dahilia(3969)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    1792 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    -

    Details

  • Frangelica 3(3208-V2)
    • 1st level

    • Basem*nt

    Bedrooms

    2

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    -

    Living area

    1441 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    One-car garage

    Details

  • Kipling 4(3260-V3)
    • 1st level

    Bedrooms

    3

    Baths

    2

    Powder r.

    1

    Living area

    1783 sq.ft.

    Garage type

    Two-car garage

    Details

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Discover the house plans collection: 1-Story & bungalow house plans by Drummond House Plans. (2024)

FAQs

How to find house blueprints online? ›

One option for how to get a blueprint of your house is to search online public record systems, like the Nationwide Environmental Title Research. If your community has an online archive system, you may also be able to request access to your blueprint there.

What is a bungalow house plan? ›

Bungalow floor plan designs are typically simple, compact and longer than they are wide. Also, like their Craftsman cousin, bungalow house designs tend to sport cute curb appeal by way of a wide front porch (or stoop) supported by tapered or paired columns and low-slung rooflines.

How to find original house plans? ›

Local Building Department/Archives

Inquire about Blueprint Availability: Contact the local building department or archives. Inquire about the existence and availability of blueprints for your specific property. They may have detailed plans of your home, especially if it underwent significant construction or renovation.

Can I draw my own house plans? ›

You most certainly can! You can save a lot of time and money if you design a house plan yourself.

What is the best layout for a bungalow? ›

To avoid deep floorplans, look to design more linear arrangements such as T-shape or L-shape plans, or to break the plan up into smaller components, which can be staggered. Another approach is a courtyard layout.

What does a bungalow style home look like? ›

Most bungalow homes have a large, central living space that's surrounded by smaller rooms. These living spaces often feature elements of woodworking, like built-in cabinets, exposed beams, and wainscoting.

What's a bungalow house look like? ›

Key Takeaways. A bungalow is a style of house or cottage that is typically either a single story or has a second, half, or partial story, that is built into a sloped roof. Bungalows are typically small in terms of size and square footage and often are distinguished by the presence of dormer windows and verandas.

How do you see my house when it was first built? ›

How to find the history of your house
  1. Look up summary info.
  2. Go to your county recorder's website.
  3. Look at the county parcel viewer.
  4. Access the history of a property online.
  5. Order copies of property records.
  6. Get permit records.
  7. Deeds and ownership transfers.
  8. Census and planning records.
Aug 27, 2021

Can any house plan be a barndominium? ›

You can easily find a barndominium in all kinds of size categories. You can easily come across 30×20 feet, 40×30 feet, 40×60 feet, 50×75 feet and 80×100 feet floor plans. These options definitely aren't where things stop, either. With Barndos, the sky is the limit.

How do you see what my house looked like when it was built? ›

To help you in your quest for property knowledge, here are nine ways to find out the history of your house and the land it sits on:
  1. Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office.
  2. Local assessor's office.
  3. Census records.
  4. Local library or historical society archives.
  5. DiedInHouse.com.
  6. Local history books.
  7. HouseNovel.
Aug 18, 2022

What is a porch in a floor plan? ›

In general, a porch is a covered entrance space. A balcony is an elevated platform projecting from the wall of a building, enclosed by railings, typically found on upper floors. Patios are open outdoor areas adjacent to a residence, usually made of concrete, brick, or stone.

Can I design my own house without an architect? ›

Unless your local building code absolutely requires an architect, most residential homes do not need to hire an architect. Part of the excitement of building a new home or doing a major retrofit is spending time creatively designing the space that you will inhabit.

Is there an app to make house plans? ›

With the RoomSketcher App, it's easy to draw home floor plans.

How do I get access to blueprints? ›

The county clerk, county recorder, or land registrar may maintain copies of building blueprints. If so, you may need to fill out paperwork and pay a fee for administrative and copying costs. Depending on your municipality, you may also find a copy of the blueprints online.

How do I get blueprints of my house in San Diego? ›

  1. County of San Diego, Planning & Development Services.
  2. PROPERTY OWNER RELEASE FOR. COPIES OF BUILDING PLANS.
  3. 5510 OVERLAND AVE., SUITE 110, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 ● (858) 565-5920 ● (888) 336-7553. HTTP://WWW.SDCPDS.ORG.

Are building permits public record in California? ›

Once a building permit has passed final inspection, the permit, inspection history and plans become public record.

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