Ranch House Plans
Ranch-style homes are surging in popularity, but these are not the dull, linear designs of the 1950s and ’60s. Today’s single-level houses are rugged and utilitarian, designed to accommodate a crowd and stand up to heavy foot traffic because they are only one-level. A traditional log home ranch has one long roof ridge, with a fairly shallow pitch. A ranch home’s horizontal lines look best on a flat site, but can appear more modern on a slope. Metal roofs are a wise pick for standing up to the hot sun and drifting snow. The ranch house should feel communal, with a wide-open sense of welcome. Wrap-around porches look great on a ranch home, and permit entry at a number of places.

Custom Log Home Plan (Lisle) by Davidson Log & Timber Artisans
This large ranch style log home features an open concept design and a covered wrap porch encompassing three front-facing sides.
The elegant and spacious Pine Ridge log home features a single story lifestyle for those looking to eliminate stairs in their everyday living. The three bedroom, three bath design is great for those…
With the use of natural materials of wood, stone, and glass, the Roaring Fork is the perfect small rustic home.
Comfort, convenience, and contemporary design merge to create the Santa Rosa. This 2 bedroom home features one of Timber Block’s most efficient layouts while maintaining an open and spacious feel.
At home on any range, the Saddle Ridge is surrounded by wraparound porches.
The Little Cypress features a charming exterior complete with large windows overlooking your country view.
Timber Block’s Ranch series is made complete with the addition of the Farmington.
The Newton II has been designed for the ranch style homeowner who also wants to enjoy the view outside.
As with its counterpart, The Texan lives bigger than its actual square footage.