flexiblefullpage - default
Currently Reading

Design Ideas for Cost-Efficient Single-Family Detached Homes

Advertisement
billboard - default
House Review

Design Ideas for Cost-Efficient Single-Family Detached Homes

Detached-home solutions ranging from 900 to 2,300 square feet that offer attainable single-family housing with flair


By LARRY W. GARNETT, FAIBD, HOUSE REVIEW LEAD DESIGNER March 30, 2022
Single-family cost-efficient house plans
DTJ Design's Plan 3 small-lot cottage design is one of four plan variations the firm developed to provide attainable housing in the Fort Collins, Colo., market. | Rendering: DTJ Design
This article first appeared in the March/April 2022 issue of Pro Builder.

Creating attainable single-family detached homes was really difficult before the pandemic. Now, with material supply shortages and ever-escalating sales prices, the challenge of delivering cost-efficient single-family homes has become even more intense while the need for affordable housing has never been more critical.

The House Review design team has responded to the challenge of creating affordable single-family homes with a variety of potential detached-home solutions ranging from 900 to 2,300 square feet. While all of the plans economize with essentially rectangular footprints, they vary in how automobiles are addressed, reflecting the increasing importance consumers and developers place on sheltering cars.

In fact, many communities still require that single-family homes provide enclosed space for at least two cars, consuming about 420 square feet. Considering that that area is about the same size as two small bedrooms and a bathroom, perhaps it’s time to reevaluate our priorities.


RELATED


Cottage Plan 3

DESIGNER: Seth Hart, DTJ Designshart@dtjdesign.com, 303.443.7333

DIMENSIONS: Width: 20 feet / Depth: 40 feet / Living area: 1,530 sf

This small-lot cottage design is one of four plan variations developed to provide attainable housing in the Fort Collins, Colo., market. The cottages are planned in C-shaped clusters to provide private rear yards that back up to a common green court.

Garages are detached and banked together at the end of the green court, which allows for much smaller lots, compact building footprints, and greatly reduced building costs. The elevation styles (see image, above) are generally traditional in form and utilize paint colors and applied details to create more modern appeal rather than using more costly materials such as masonry, stucco, or metal siding.

DTJ Design's Cottage Plan 3 single-family home floor plan

A. Minimal foundation jogs simplify construction and reduce cost

B. Optional windows keep base costs down while still offering opportunities for enhanced natural light in the home

C. Optional covered porch at rear yard

D. Second floor stacks over first floor to eliminate the need for beams and ceiling drops

E. Exterior dimensions are designed to 4-foot modules to minimize construction waste


The Cottages at Stockton Plan #1

DESIGNER: Larry W. Garnett, FAIBDlarrygarnett@larrygarnettdesigns.com, 254.205.2597

DIMENSIONS: Width: 14 feet / Depth: 55 feet / Living area: 887 sf (one-bedroom plan); 1,197 sf (two-bedroom plan)

With a long, rectangular footprint, these cottages can provide efficient density in a pocket neighborhood.

The square footages align with those of many best-selling multifamily products, while offering detached homes with open floor plans, an abundance of natural light, and an attached garage with plenty of extra storage.

The one-bedroom plan gives a single person or young couple an opportunity to invest in a first home. The two-bedroom option within the same built footprint works for a young family. The second bedroom could become a nursery or the office for someone working at home.

While a single-car garage can be controversial, it certainly reduces the overall price of a detached home.

Larry Garnett design for single family homes, Cottages at Stockton, Plan 1

 

Larry Garnett design for single family homes, Cottages at Stockton, Plan 1, floor plans

 

A. Open kitchen/living/dining

B. Single-car garage with extra storage area

C. One-bedroom option with attic storage

D. Option for two en suite bedrooms

Larry Garnett design for single family homes, Cottages at Stockton, Plan 1, elevation

 


Plan 1

ARCHITECT: Dahlin Group Architecture | Planningmarketing@dahlingroup.com, 925.251.7200

DIMENSIONS: Width: 50 feet / Depth: 69 feet / Living area: 2,212 sf

This modern farmhouse–style home proves you can deliver a quality design homebuyers value while managing your cost to build.

The one-story plan is perfect for individuals of varying physical abilities or can provide enough space for a young family, including a dedicated, private flex space to suit the owners’ lifestyle needs.

A California room within the footprint enhances indoor/outdoor livability, while a thoughtfully planned great room creates an effective separation of uses without compromising sightlines or connections. A connected powder room and laundry room at the end of the entryway offers a convenient means for cleanup and containment before entering the heart of the home.

Dahlin Group single-family home Plan 1

A. The efficient design concentrates articulation of the floor plan to the front elevation

B. Window sizes are standardized to reduce their number and costly variations

C. The home uses fewer exterior finish materials to greater effect

D. A steeper roof pitch of the front gable adds impact, while a lower pitch on the balance of the home reduces costs

 

Dahlin Group single-family home Plan 1 elevation
Photos: Chris Mayer Photography

 

Dahlin Group single-family home Plan 1 outdoor living

Jasmine

ARCHITECT: Todd Hallett, AIA, TK Design & Associates, thallett@tkhomedesign.com, 248.446.1960

DIMENSIONS: Width: 25 feet / Depth: 60 feet / Living area: 2,289 sf

The housing industry’s struggle with rising material and labor costs has left builders searching for ways to attain affordability.

This plan utilizes the principles of Lean Design, a concept that reduces labor and material costs by eliminating waste and applying a portion of that savings to amenities and aesthetics that increase marketability.

TK Design & Associates' Jasmine single-family house plan

A. Clear-spanned floor trusses eliminate internal bearing elements, simplifying the structure for easier/faster framing and installation of mechanicals

B. Second-floor stair is positioned off the main living space, where the action is

C. Narrow footprint allows you to build on less-expensive lots

D. A massive 12-foot island enables a multitude of seating options in a narrow home

 

TK Design & Associates' Jasmine single-family home elevation

 

Advertisement
leaderboard2 - default

Related Stories

Design

4 Luxury Production Home Designs to Inspire

Yes, these are designs for production homes, but you won't find any cookie-cutter repetitive elements in this high-end selection

House Review

4 Single-Family Build-to-Rent Home Designs Offering Comfort and Construction Efficiency

Single-family rentals are popular. Take a look at these detached-home design ideas for the single-family build-to-rent market, one of the fastest-growing segments of single-family construction

Design

On-the-Boards Designs to Inspire

Some of these "on-the-boards" designs will result in completed projects, while others will remain as schematics, but all of them provide design inspiration and ideas

Advertisement
boombox1 -
Advertisement
native1 - default
halfpage2 -

More in Category

Delaware-based Schell Brothers, our 2023 Builder of the Year, brings a refreshing approach to delivering homes and measuring success with an overriding mission of happiness

NAHB Chairman's Message: In a challenging business environment for home builders, and with higher housing costs for families, the National Association of Home Builders is working to help home builders better meet the nation's housing needs

Sure there are challenges, but overall, Pro Builder's annual Housing Forecast Survey finds home builders are optimistic about the coming year

Advertisement
native2 - default
Advertisement
halfpage1 -

Create an account

By creating an account, you agree to Pro Builder's terms of service and privacy policy.


Daily Feed Newsletter

Get Pro Builder in your inbox

Each day, Pro Builder's editors assemble the latest breaking industry news, hottest trends, and most relevant research, delivered to your inbox.

Save the stories you care about

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

The bookmark icon allows you to save any story to your account to read it later
Tap it once to save, and tap it again to unsave

It looks like you’re using an ad-blocker!

Pro Builder is an advertisting supported site and we noticed you have ad-blocking enabled in your browser. There are two ways you can keep reading:

Disable your ad-blocker
Disable now
Subscribe to Pro Builder
Subscribe
Already a member? Sign in
Become a Member

Subscribe to Pro Builder for unlimited access

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.