Maryland, with its diverse architectural heritage, boasts a variety of home plan styles that reflect its rich history and regional influences. One prevalent style is theÂ
Colonial, characterized by symmetrical facades, brick exteriors, and prominent central entrances with pediments.Â
Cape Cod homes, known for their simple, one-and-a-half-story structures with steep roofs, are also common in Maryland. Additionally,Â
Victorian-style homes, marked by ornate detailing, colorful exteriors, and often fea...
Maryland, with its diverse architectural heritage, boasts a variety of home plan styles that reflect its rich history and regional influences. One prevalent style is the
Colonial, characterized by symmetrical facades, brick exteriors, and prominent central entrances with pediments.
Cape Cod homes, known for their simple, one-and-a-half-story structures with steep roofs, are also common in Maryland. Additionally,
Victorian-style homes, marked by ornate detailing, colorful exteriors, and often featuring turrets or wrap-around porches, can be found in various neighborhoods. The state's proximity to the Chesapeake Bay has led to the popularity of
coastal designs, featuring large windows to capture scenic views and open floor plans conducive to a relaxed lifestyle.
*Please note: Plans are not designed specifically for Maryland building code. Code update and engineering are handled locally through a licensed professional.*