3-Story & 4-Story House Plans

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3-story house plans are the best option for families with a narrow lot that still want to host friends and have a view. These designs offer a great ability to squeeze in square footage on a small plot of land.

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3-story house plans offer some of the same benefits that 2-story ones do. They include additional privacy for the master suites, often not located on the ground floor. The design gets additional privacy from being raised slightly above the ground.

Unlike ranch-style ones, they can be built on narrow lots in cities where the cost of land is high. You will likely not find many 1,000 or 1,200 square foot homes given their inherent height. These towering 3-story homes are often 2,000 to 3,000 square feet. However, the options are still many.

Whether you’re building a 3-story or 4-story design, there are different things you may want to look into. Some of them include the features we’ve listed below.

Features to consider
Small & luxurious With porch Tower
Small, 2 bedroom Walkout basement Tiny, with loft
Small ranch Tiny With 2 master suites
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Maybe you’re located somewhere where the superb views are reached by having 3 stories. The 3-story design may be what you’re in the market for! You may have to prepare yourself for many stairs. The style can be built in so many ways. Of course, you always have the option of adding an elevator. It’s great if you’re less inclined to deal with that number of stairs.

Having the additional square footage also means that you may make your dream come true! A big luxurious kitchen could be what you have always dreamed of.

Browse the many plans offered on our website. Be sure to check back regularly if you do not find the 3-storied home perfect for your dreams and desires. We keep adding additional designs.

Who is it for?

  • If you need a lot of space
  • Families that appreciate privacy
  • Growing families
  • Homeowners that want views from the top floor

Sloped Lots

You might be building your ultimate mountain retreat or a more modest cottage. Our sloped-lot options can help you get started on your project.
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Some may think it’s a pain to build on a lot that isn’t flat. It also provides you with certain opportunities that you may not otherwise be able to live out. These include building a man cave in the basement that gets daylight.

Rather than seeing a sloping lot as something negative, we’re getting the most out of it. We’re letting you get that magnificent walkout basement that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to get. If used correctly, these basements can be turned into entertainment places with anything from your gym to a bar.

Whatever is the cause of your sloping property, now is the time to turn it to your advantage when creating your dream.
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Enjoy scenic views overlooking your surroundings. Find high ceilings that you will soon be spending time with those you love in. Our recommendations are always to consider options that get lots of natural light.

Take a look around the page and see if any plans suit your needs. We have options that include H-shaped or L-shaped ones. The angled garage options are also popular!

3-story house plans Characteristics
Price $1,500 – $2,600
Layout Vertical
Mistakes to avoid Not having each floor sufficiently big
Typical sizes 2,200-4,500 square feet
Design features we love Great views from the top
An alternative style that we recommend 5 bedroom houses

Multi-Generational

Multi-generational designs are blueprints specifically created to allow big families under the same roof. They offer the amenities needed to accommodate more generations. It could include two master suites. Two master suites are great when you expect your Mother-in-law to come and live with you for an extended period.

Suppose you’re expecting your adult children to make it home briefly after they’re finished with college. Maybe they need to figure out all the more serious things in life. In that case, having additional master suites can add to the comfort of the various family members.
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Whatever your reason is for considering a multi-generational place, we can help you out. We have an option that could make your dream come true.

It’s additionally important to figure out why you want this option. If you have an aging family member who will stay there, you must make accommodations. They may have issues climbing stairs. You may want a single-story option or a two-story option with a bedroom on the ground floor.

Round Designs

Are you feeling a little bit more excited than simply going for the usual rectangular houses? Then round ones may be what you’re looking for. It offers a unique touch to a home that is often left out in today’s building industry. It also offers the possibility of easily making the center of the house where everyone chooses to come together for a relaxing time. What a great reason to install a fireplace! It can easily be the upgrade that makes your neighbors awe when the house is complete. They may become jealous and hope they would have chosen around one.

It may not be for everyone, making it harder to add a guest house. It also does have its charm.

Towers

Tower houses are not as common as your average 1,400 to 1,800 square foot single-story options. However, they have their charm and maybe the right option for you. We put together a page that has listed all the tower blueprints currently available. Even if this style is unique, we are adding more continuously!
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Tower houses come with various options, just like any other type. It includes 2 or 3 bedrooms. The style provides many advantages of more traditional two-story or 3-story homes. The views from the top may be phenomenal. Some are small, and some may be bigger than your medium. Designs of the size 2,200 sq foot are common. It’s just your imagination that sets the boundaries! Some are built on sloped lots on the side of a mountain. Others may require a flat surface to rest on.

You could choose to go with this specific type of design. You’ll end up with something truly unique that your friends and relatives will be forced to talk about. Imagine the view from the top of the tower should you choose to build such a creation of art as your lakefront residence.

With Elevators

If you are building as tall as you typically will when going with a 3-story, there are things to consider. Many people may consider it convenient to consider if floor plans should include an elevator. The elevator will take up square footage. They’re also ensuring that you can be using the home for a longer period if accessibility is important. As you age, it becomes a consideration for your building needs.

At least a feature we find users are looking for regarding these floor plans.

With a 3-story, your options are many. There are still certain factors that will impact your final choice regarding the design you’re picking. Here are a few of them.

Special factors to consider
Wrap-around porch Hillside With a view
Vintage Affordable Lake
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Benefits:

  • A lot of living space
  • Good square footage without a big lot size
  • Multi-generational living is possible
  • Adds value to the home

Cons:

  • Higher construction cost
  • Higher heating & cooling bill
  • Difficult to carry furniture up
  • Increased maintenance bill

 

Should you be including a rooftop deck or terrace?

Designs with roof decks are very popular options for lots with gorgeous views at elevations. The 3-storied options are no exception. You can find many great, modern options that include clean lines. They create a rooftop terrace that you have always wanted to eat your breakfast every morning. How about considering adding an elevator into the floor plans? This will let you get the best out of both worlds and ensure that you won’t spill your food on the way to the top?

Features to include:

  • Open up the space as much as possible
  • Adequate storage space
  • Multiple balconies
  • Potentially, an elevator

Putting a garage underneath, also known as drive-under homes

Many people like to include their garages underneath the home with a relatively narrow lot. Included on the lower level, they’re called drive-under homes. These 3-story options are no exceptions for people’s preferences for this drive-under wonder! Suppose you have a garage installed, too. In that case, you also won’t find it inconvenient to move between the different levels. They’re great when you’re walking in with all your groceries. Drive-under homes are great ways to use your lot as efficiently as possible.

3-story house plans Characteristics
Ease of access No
Are fireplaces typical? No
Is it good for natural light? Yes
Are garages common Sometimes
Typical ceiling height 9-14 foot ceilings
Typical number of bedrooms and bathrooms 4 & 3.5
Limitations No skylights in the living room
Low budget? No
Is it easy to modify? Medium
Simple vs complex layout Complex

Mistakes to avoid:

  • Not having enough storage
  • Underestimating the building cost
  • Choosing the wrong design for the lot
  • Not considering your family’s needs

Contemporary and modern, or something entirely else?

Certain floor plans lend themselves better to more modern layouts. One example is the typical open floor plan. It may be easier to get a more open floor layout using a single-story home. It is not to say that there aren’t great modern additions that can be done with these several-story homes. Some examples include the installation of kitchens with beautiful appliances.

Floor plans specifically for those families with narrow lots

Having a narrow lot is one of the main reasons families choose to build 3-story homes. They may still want to have those additional bedrooms without spending a lot on the lot. 3-story house plans are very accommodating! If you have specific dimensions that require the floor plans to be within, you can set up those parameters on the platform. You will only be shown the relevant ones for you.

Do you want a basement?

Homes with basements are very popular. They remain popular when it comes to selling your property in the future. The square footage they provide may unfortunately not be possible to count towards the overall living area of the place. It is still an incredibly valuable space for basically any type. It proves many types of functionality, such as storage. It can also serve as the guest room you would have otherwise wanted. Or it could be the place where you put your home gym. It is no surprise that it is a criterion for many people looking to buy, not just when working on building one.

Tiny vs. large. Do you need 2 or 5 bedrooms?

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If you end up building a 3-story home, you will also have a significant amount of square footage. It is possible to find tiny ones. However, they do tend to at least be of your average-size home. Most of them are rather large. It is very important to consider how many bedrooms you hope to get when you build. Our users tend to prefer the plans with 3 to 5 bedrooms.

Rectangle vs. Victorian. What’s your favorite?

Just because you’re building up doesn’t mean you need to build something boring. Our floor plans include both the more traditional rectangle ones. You can also find the appropriate, beautiful Victorian-styled options. You are entirely sure those will be standing out and making a statement in your neighborhood!

The most common sizes

It is not that uncommon that the dimensions of the lot are what is limiting your building options. You can only build as much as your lot lets you! The easiest option is to use the various parameters on the site to find the best fit. Many folks seem to be enjoying the 3-story house plans that are either 25 feet by 40 feet or 30 feet by 60 feet. If you’re building homes with this footprint, you can get some size in. It will ensure that you avoid giving up some of those crucial features you want!

The options are many. We hope that this article has helped give you a better understanding of the options available. All that now awaits is for you to start looking around until you find what matches your wishes.

3-story homes still have a lot of options in terms of style. They range from everything, including Colonial to modern ones.

Styles to consider
Traditional Ultra-modern
A-frame Colonial
English cottage French country

Do you want a house that has a walkout basement?

If you’re not building on a flat plot of land, a popular feature is walkout basements. They serve a range of options and can be great places if you do not desire to build an individual guest house. Instead, you’ll have a space that can be accessed outside. It provides its users with a great number of features. There’s nothing more comfortable to invite the guests over and still feel you have space to avoid feeling cramped.

The style can also be great for a teenager living in the house for the family. If they enter at all hours of the day, it may give them a greater sense of privacy.

Houses with walkout basements can also be great if you desire your gym on the lower floor. It still lets in a bunch of sunlight. You may even want to install a hot tub outside that you can walk into as you’re done. Build that man cave that gets a lot of light! Make that dream come true – finally!
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Want a luxurious option?

There are times when you may not have the luxury of building an elaborate mansion. Your property may not be able to accommodate it, given its size. With these 3-story homes, you may still be able to get home the size that you have been hoping for. You may even do so without the need to find a new plot of land.