Many of our ranch homes can be also be found in our contemporary house plan and traditional house plan sections.
Ranch house with raised roof.
You can see it raised only partially off the ground or fully raised.
A ranch typically is a one story house but becomes a raised ranch or split level with room for expansion.
The floor of the sunken garage was elevated and the space was turned into the master suite and interiors were updated with new hardwood floors fresh paint an improved kitchen and enlarged bathrooms.
Draw inspiration for your next exterior remodel or landscaping refresh from these ranch homes.
The outline is based on the regular ranch house only it has been raised from the ground.
When you choose a steep pitch for the roof of your ranch style home you allow more interior clearance in the roof area.
Choosing a high pitched roof.
The exterior is faced with wood and bricks or a combination of both.
The pitch of the roofline was raised and a dormer was added.
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The raised ranch introduces some stair climbing into the mix.
Ranch style homes come in many shapes styles and sizes.
New windows were installed and a screen porch was added.
Raised ranches also known as split foyer and split level home plans are variations of ranch style design.
These floor plans spread out from a central living area providing a place for families to live work and enjoy spending time with each other.
A raised ranch house is an effective solution to the needs of additional rooms.
Asymmetrical shapes are common with low pitched roofs and a built in garage in rambling ranches.
Simple floor plans are usually divided into a living wing and a sleeping wing.
Ranch style house plans embrace the idea of building out rather than up.
The raised ranch came into popularity as land in the suburbs became more scarce and families wanted to get more of a house on a smaller piece of property.
This room can be an advantage for those who do roof repairs or other structural work in the attic area.
Whether you love the old school vibe of 1950s era style or the updated contemporaries of the 21st century these curb appeal boosting ideas can help your home look its best.
Exterior ornamentation is limited.