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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.

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Southland Neches Ext
Neches Log Home Plan by Satterwhite Log Homes
This home’s open living area features a vaulted ceiling and a fireplace.
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Peacock Log Home Plan by Log Homes of America
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Lake Ridge Log Home Plan by Appalachian Log Homes Inc.
Satterwhite Stockton Ext
Stockton Log Home Plan by Satterwhite Log Homes
Wraparound porches give this home a classic country exterior.
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Shawnee Log Home Plan by Honest Abe Log Homes, Inc.
The Shawnee Log Home Plan by Honest Abe Log Homes, Inc. has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a vaulted ceiling and a wide back deck.

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