Architect-designed craftsman bungalow floor plans with full PDF, 3D renders, and CAD files. Tapered columns, covered porches, exposed rafters. Instant download. Competitors charge $1,895–$3,500+.
| Package | What's Included | Our Price | Competitor Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDF Plan Set | All floor plans, elevations, foundation, electrical | $149 | $1,895 |
| PDF + 3D Renders | PDF set + high-res exterior & interior 3D views | $249 | $2,395 |
| Full CAD Package | PDF + 3D + fully editable AutoCAD DWG files | $399 | $3,500 |
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Craftsman house plans are rooted in the Arts & Crafts movement of the early 20th century — a reaction against mass production and a celebration of natural materials, handcrafted detail, and honest construction. The style is defined by wide covered front porches with tapered columns on stone or brick piers, low-pitched gable roofs with deep overhangs, exposed rafter tails, and decorative knee braces.
In 2026, craftsman plans remain one of America's most-searched home styles. Their warmth, character, and timeless curb appeal make them perennial favorites in the Pacific Northwest, Southeast, and Midwest — and their open-concept interiors adapt easily to modern family living.
Craftsman, farmhouse, and modern are the three dominant styles in US residential construction. Here's how they compare:
Best for buyers who want character, warmth, and traditional craftsmanship. Craftsman homes age beautifully and fit naturally into established neighborhoods. They're especially popular in the Pacific Northwest, where the style originated, and throughout the Southeast and Midwest.
Best for buyers who want an airy, light-filled aesthetic with a rural feel. Farmhouse plans tend toward taller ceilings, more vertical proportions, and a lighter color palette. They're dominant in Texas, Tennessee, and the South.
Best for buyers who want clean lines, flat roofs, and a minimalist aesthetic. Modern plans work best in warmer, drier climates and on lots with strong views. They require more precise construction and typically cost more per square foot to build.
Every craftsman plan is a complete professional construction document set — the same quality used by contractors and architects across the US.
The PDF Plan Set ($149) includes all floor plans with full dimensions, exterior elevations for all four sides, foundation plan, roof plan, electrical layout, door and window schedules, and a complete material list. Everything most counties need for permit applications.
The PDF + 3D Package ($249) adds high-resolution exterior and interior 3D renders — invaluable for presenting to your contractor, lender, or HOA.
The Full CAD Package ($399) adds fully editable AutoCAD DWG files. Your architect can modify rooms, walls, windows, and porch configurations without starting from scratch. Competitors charge $2,395–$3,500+ for equivalent CAD packages.