Low Country House Plans – Timeless Southern Coastal Homes with Classic Charm

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  • Front view of a Craftsman Traditional Cottage home showcasing stone accents, shingle and lap siding, and a welcoming covered front porch

    Plan 12-1100 – Dakota Badlands | Craftsman – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 3,014 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Traditional French Country style house featuring a brick exterior, arched porch columns, and board and batten gable accents

    Plan 12-1076 – Aster River Farmhouse | Traditional – 3-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,871 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of Traditional Craftsman home showcasing stone base, shingle and siding accents, and double front gables with covered porch

    Plan 11-2014 – Aster Springs Estate | Traditional Craftsman – 4-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,185 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Tudor Revival style home featuring brick exterior, steep gable roof, arched front entry, and charming dormer windows

    Plan 11-1996 – Georgia Plateau | Tudor Revival – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,707 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Traditional Colonial Craftsman style house featuring stone and horizontal siding, gabled rooflines, and a welcoming front porch entry

    Plan 11-1987 – The Quartz Residence | Traditional – 2-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,804 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Dutch Colonial style home featuring stone base, board-and-batten and horizontal siding, dark architectural roof, and classic symmetry

    Plan 11-1955 – Sycamore Run Manor | Dutch Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,454 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Modern Farmhouse style two-story home featuring horizontal siding, board and batten detailing, and brick accents with double garage and gable rooflines

    Plan 11-1899 – Auburn Heights House | Modern Farmhouse – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,134 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of Craftsman Traditional style home featuring stone veneer, horizontal siding, and shingle accents in gables with covered porch entry

    Plan 11-1826 – Anchorage Estate | Craftsman – 3-Bed, 2-Bath, 2,066 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Traditional Craftsman style house featuring horizontal siding, shingle accents, and brick wainscoting under a steep gable roof

    Plan 11-1700 – HomeHavenSpace | Traditional – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,475 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Colonial style house featuring stone and horizontal siding, wood shutters, and symmetrical windows for classic curb appeal

    Plan 11-1699 – Laurel Run Chalet | Traditional Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,342 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Traditional Colonial style home featuring horizontal lap siding, stone accents, symmetrical windows, and a two-car garage

    Plan 11-1690SJP – Auburn Glen Farm | Traditional Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,690 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Craftsman style home featuring stone accents, shake siding, and a two-car garage beneath a steep gable roof

    Plan 11-1524 – Venue Manor | Traditional Craftsman – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,257 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Ranch and Modern Farmhouse style home featuring board and batten siding, stone wainscoting, dark shutters, and a gable roof design

    Plan 11-1501 – Auburn Hollow Residence | Modern Farmhouse – 3-Bed, 2-Bath, 2,231 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Modern Farmhouse featuring board and batten siding, stone accents, and dark trim details with a three-car garage and steep gabled rooflines

    Plan 11-1482 – Aster Pointe Villa | Modern Farmhouse – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,602 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Colonial style home featuring a balanced façade with horizontal siding, stone accents, and symmetrical window placement.

    Plan 11-1411 – Auburn Ridge Homestead | Traditional Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,798 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a New American Transitional style two-story home featuring beige horizontal siding, board and batten gable accents, and partial stone veneer base with black trim and garage doors

    Plan 11-1276 – The Union | New American – 4-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,890 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Modern Farmhouse style home featuring horizontal lap siding, stone accents, dark trim windows, and a gable roof design.

    Plan 11-1133 – Auburn Grove Cottage | Modern Farmhouse – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,594 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a two-story Traditional and New American style home featuring light horizontal siding, dark shutters, and a welcoming covered entry

    Plan 11-1061 – The Queensbrook | Traditional – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,812 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Colonial style home featuring tan horizontal siding, black shutters, and a symmetrical façade with a centered entry door.

    Plan 11-1020 – Tideland Haven | Traditional Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,190 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Craftsman Cottage home featuring stone porch columns, shake siding, and inviting architectural trim details under a steep gable roof

    Plan 10-1923 – Roxburgh Place | Craftsman – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,579 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Colonial style home featuring gray horizontal siding, black shutters, white trim, and a two-car garage

    Plan 10-1856 – Dream Mansion | Traditional Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,811 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Ranch style house featuring a mix of horizontal siding and stone accents with a gabled roof and dormer windows

    Plan 10-1803 – Aster Harbor Hall | Traditional Ranch – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,166 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of Traditional Cottage Craftsman home featuring stone and lap siding with gabled rooflines and dark shutters

    Plan 10-1659 – Manor Suites | Traditional Cottage – 4-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,330 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Ranch style home with beige horizontal siding, black shutters, and partial stone base accents under a steep gable roof.

    Plan 10-1623 – Aster Hollow Manor | Traditional Ranch – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,804 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Colonial Traditional style two-story home with white lap siding, stone accents, black shutters, and a covered front porch

    Plan 10-1615 – Aster Fork Residence | Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,294 SF – House plan details

Low Country House Plans

Explore Low Country House Plans for Relaxed, Practical Living

Whether you’re building in the South or inspired by its easygoing lifestyle, Low Country house plans focus on comfort, simplicity, and everyday livability. These homes are known for wide front porches, well-placed windows, raised foundations, and natural airflow—creating inviting spaces that work beautifully in warm climates and traditional neighborhoods.

Low Country coastal home with double front porch exterior, plan 20-1922 Featured inspiration: Plan 20-1922

What Defines Low Country House Plans?

Low Country house plans are rooted in Southern tradition and designed for warm, humid climates where comfort and practicality matter most. These homes focus on natural airflow, shaded outdoor spaces, and durable construction suited for everyday living rather than grand estates.

Comfortable Southern Design Made for Everyday Living

Low Country homes are practical, welcoming, and easy to live in. With open layouts, generous porches, tall windows, and raised foundations, these homes are designed around comfort, shade, ventilation, and relaxed neighborhood charm.

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Easy-Flow Layouts

Open, comfortable floor plans with abundant natural light make everyday living, entertaining, and family gathering feel relaxed and natural.

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Wide Front Porches

Deep front porches create shade, curb appeal, and outdoor sitting areas that welcome neighbors, family, and guests.

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Natural Airflow

Tall windows and thoughtful room placement help encourage cross-breezes and create comfortable interiors in warm climates.

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Raised Foundations

Raised or elevated foundations help with moisture control, ventilation, flood-prone areas, and traditional Low Country character.

Common Low Country Features

These characteristics make Low Country house plans ideal for small towns, coastal regions, and Southern neighborhoods where comfort and character come first.

  • Open, easy-flow layouts with plenty of natural light and comfortable gathering spaces.
  • Wide front porches for sitting, relaxing, and welcoming neighbors.
  • Tall windows positioned to encourage cross-breezes and brighter interiors.
  • Raised foundations for moisture control, ventilation, and flood-prone areas.
  • Simple, durable exterior materials like siding, brick, and metal roofing.
  • Warm Southern character with practical layouts and timeless curb appeal.

Architectural Influences in Low Country Homes

Low Country design draws from classic Southern styles, blending simplicity with regional tradition.

Southern House Plans

Deep porches, relaxed layouts, shaded outdoor spaces, and traditional Southern comfort.

Cottage House Plans

Cozy proportions, inviting details, charming exteriors, and comfortable everyday layouts.

Colonial House Plans

Balanced design, classic symmetry, and timeless proportions adapted for Southern climates.

Why Choose My Home Floor Plans?

Our Low Country house plans are designed for real homes and real families. Every plan package includes valuable files, rights, and support features that make building easier.

CAD & PDF Files

Complete editable CAD files and printable PDFs are included with every plan for easier review, customization, and builder coordination.

Unlimited Build License

Build the same Low Country design more than once without paying a separate license fee for every project.

Engineering Included

Structural engineering is included with every plan package to support a smoother path toward construction.

You can review all plan sheets before purchasing, so there are no surprises.

Everyday Features That Fit the Low Country Lifestyle

Low Country homes are known for simple features that improve daily living, shade, airflow, and outdoor comfort.

  • Covered porches for shade, fresh air, and relaxed outdoor sitting.
  • Screened porches for comfortable evenings and bug-protected outdoor living.
  • Ground-level patios for casual outdoor use, grilling, and family gatherings.
  • Raised living areas for ventilation, moisture protection, and traditional Southern character.
  • Simple rooflines with metal or shingle roofing for classic curb appeal.
  • Light-filled interiors that feel comfortable, bright, and easy to live in.

Best Uses for Low Country Home Designs

Low Country house plans are versatile and well suited for families, retirees, builders, and communities that value traditional comfort.

  • Primary family homes with practical layouts, inviting porches, and comfortable daily flow.
  • Downsizing or retirement residences where ease, shade, and livability matter most.
  • Small coastal or inland Southern communities where Low Country character fits naturally.
  • Neighborhoods with traditional design guidelines that favor timeless curb appeal and simple proportions.

Important Tips for Building Low Country Homes

When building a Low Country home, thoughtful planning helps the design perform well in warm, humid, and coastal-influenced settings.

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Check Local Codes

Review local flood, wind, elevation, setback, and permitting requirements before finalizing your build.

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Choose Humidity-Smart Materials

Select materials suited for humidity, heat, rain, sun exposure, and long-term exterior durability.

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Plan Drainage and Airflow

Landscaping, grading, porch placement, and foundation design can help promote drainage and natural ventilation.

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Place Porches Carefully

Thoughtful porch placement can improve shade, comfort, views, and everyday outdoor use.

Related House Plan Collections

Explore related home plan collections with similar Southern character, porch-forward design, and practical everyday comfort.

Southern House Plans

Relaxed layouts, deep porches, and traditional curb appeal for warm-weather living.

Cottage House Plans

Charming homes with comfortable proportions, cozy interiors, and inviting details.

Colonial House Plans

Balanced architecture, timeless proportions, and traditional residential elegance.

All-Inclusive Benefits That Set Us Apart

A Low Country home should be practical, comfortable, and easy to build. Our plan packages include valuable benefits that help homeowners, builders, and investors move forward with confidence.

Feature Included With Our Low Country Plans?
Unlimited builds Yes — included
CAD and PDF files Yes — included
Structural engineering Yes — included
Free foundation changes Yes — included
Preview all sheets before purchase Yes — included
Full editing rights with CAD files Yes — included
Free material list Yes — included

Ready to Build a Low Country Home?

Explore our full collection of Low Country-inspired house plans and find a design that fits your lifestyle, climate, neighborhood, and long-term building goals.

Frequently Asked Questions About Low Country House Plans

What is a Low Country house plan?

A Low Country house plan is a Southern-style home designed for warm climates, featuring wide porches, raised foundations, natural airflow, and practical layouts.

Do your Low Country plans include CAD and PDF files?

Yes. All plans include complete CAD and PDF construction files for easier review, customization, and builder coordination.

Are these plans suitable for flood-prone areas?

Many Low Country plans use raised or elevated foundation concepts that can help manage moisture and flood-prone conditions. Local requirements vary, so always confirm with your builder or local building department.

Can the plans be customized?

Yes. CAD files are included, and free foundation changes are available. You can adapt the design for foundation type, layout changes, exterior details, garage placement, and local requirements.

Are Low Country homes good for warm climates?

Yes. Low Country homes are especially well suited for warm and humid climates because they emphasize shaded porches, raised living areas, tall windows, and natural ventilation.