Tuscan House Plans

Don Gardner House Plans - Plan 1104 The Bellavita

Tuscan house plans are easily identifiable by their stucco and stone exteriors, terracotta roof tiles, elaborate window designs, and courtyard entries. . .

Stucco exteriors and bright, light colors define Tuscan house plans. Typically featuring an open floor plan and a mixture of Old World and Mediterranean styles, Tuscan home plans have a low-pitched roof, stone or stucco exteriors, and may include extensive outdoor living elements.

The Tuscan area of Italy, including well-known cities of Siena, Pisa, and Florence, is in many ways the heart of Italian culture. This is where the Italian Renaissance got its start, and the architecture of the area embraces the romantic styling of this era. Stone details, terracotta roofs, stucco exteriors and ample curving lines characterize Tuscan style house plans. Today, this style is popular in the United States, especially on the West Coast, where people are building their own Italian-inspired luxury villas. Our Tuscan home plans merge the historic architecture of Italian house plans with the modern touches that American homeowners want to create the ideal Tuscan villa.

The Bellavita plan is a Tuscan design with nearly 2,400 square feet of living space and multiple sets of French doors and a fireplace that accents the oversized great room. The Tuscan façade with sweeping roof and dramatic entryway creates alluring curb appeal.

Take the time to search our luxury Tuscan house plans today to find your dream home. Our advanced search makes it simple to find exactly what you need. If you find a home that you love, but feel it needs some changes, consider our modification services to make it perfect.

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