ICF House Plans and Costs
This collection represents the spirit of Country Living at its best. It contains 11 ICF house plans with costs to build on your lot. All can be built in a variety of styles, from Craftsman to the Mediterranean. Each home is a magical mix of traditional architecture and natural materials. The unique styles in this collection all have a feeling of permanence and classic warmth.
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The Granary-1300
The Laurels-1500
The Croft-1600
The Springwood-1600
The Woodside-1800
The Ravenswood-1850
The Woodlands-2000
The Hillcrest-2300
The Fairview-2500
The Highfield-3000
The Oaklands-3500
13 Winning “Beaver Homes And Cottages” Designs With Virtual Tours for 2017
With help from folks at “Beaver Homes and Cottages,” we have created a unique collection of 13 distinct best-selling home plans for 2017. Use these ideas as a jumping-off point when you talk to one of our project facilitators. And if you see a plan you like, let us know. We’d be happy to price it or to customize it to suit your needs and your budget.
![]() | The Cranberry - 2607 Square Feet With an angled three-car garage, multiple gable brackets and lots of details the Cranberry boasts great curb appeal. |
![]() | The Sinclair - 2276 Square Feet This home is thoughtfully laid out to suit every member of your large family. Beyond entering into the foyer is an instant welcome from the remarkable dining rom. |
![]() | The Killarney - 2526 Square Feet Large family home that has an alternative floor plans. The versatile Killarney offers a choice of floor plans. |
![]() | The Elk Ridge - 2093 Square Feet The Elk Ridge shows flawless curb appeal. It has the right balance of a traditional and rustic style. The many custom details are what make this model so easy to fall in love with. |
![]() | The Cobble Hill - 2074 Square Feet This model has a sophisticated open concept design with 10-foot tall ceilings. The Cobble Hill includes everything a family home would need. |
![]() | The Inglenook - 2060 Square Feet This model has a very unique shape that you notice right away. The right side garage is incredibly handy and makes sure the garage footprint does not take away from the main floor plan. |
![]() | The Eddystone - 2005 Square Feet This model has a very unique shape that you notice right away. The angled garage is incredibly handy and makes sure the garage footprint does not take away from the main floor plan. |
![]() | The Foxstone II - 1959 Square Feet The Foxstone II is as beautiful as the first, with a few tweaks in the design to meet absolutely everyone's needs and additional square footage. |
![]() | The Limberlost - 1748 Square Feet The Limberlost is a very appealing home. The exterior boasts a rustic craftsman design with chunky stone columns, gable brackets and transom windows. |
![]() | The Silver Maple - 1890 Square Feet The Silver Maple is a very appealing home. The exterior boasts a stucco design with chunky corner coins. |
![]() | The Foxstone I - 1832 Square Feet The Foxstone is a spacious executive style home with three bedrooms, which make it a ideal house for a growing family. |
![]() | The Birchlane - 1628 Square Feet The Birchlane is a very charming bungalow with a craftsman look to the outside. |
![]() | The Chinook - 2421 Square Feet The Chinook is a very attractive bungalow with a craftsman look to the exterior. The inviting entry with a covered porch leads to a roomy foyer that has a view of what could be a show-stopping stone fireplace. |
Of all the homes built in the early 1990s, only about 3%–4% percent were for homes that had less than 1,500 square feet. At the same time, about 22% were homes between 1,500 and 2,000 square feet, and about 28% were homes ranging from 2,001 to 2,500 square feet. A decade later, the sale homes of less than 1,500 square feet were up to 9.4%, while the sale of homes between 1,500 and 2,000 square feet dropped to 20.1%, and only 23% were homes ranging from 2,001 to 2,500 square feet. In 2014, the sales of small houses were at nearly record highs. Homes that have less than 1,500 square feet made up about 21% of sales, and about 33% of sales involved homes between 1,500 and 2,000 square feet. The purchase of homes between 2,001 and 2,500 square feet dropped to 15%. Baby boomers and empty nesters are buying their last house, and they are downsizing their homes. But downsizing does not mean downgrading. Empty nesters are intent on making that nest as comfy as possible and are now a driving force in the upscale home market. They may want less square footage, but they also want increased amenities in their remaining space. They wish to enjoy every foot of their cozy new home. They are buying, designing and renovating homes to include features like vaulted ceilings, hardwood and natural stone tile flooring, large energy-efficient windows, stone fireplaces, and custom kitchens. They are insisting on craftsmanship, quality, and attention to detail, and the use of high-end materials and fixtures. They want extras like built-in cabinetry, patterns on the slate floors and backsplashes, unique finishes and textures on the walls and ceilings. Our ICF house plans design system allows you a great deal of flexibility and customization when you work with our architects and draftsman.Downsizing without downgrading