Prairie Style House Plans
Strong horizontal lines define Prairie Style house plans. Often associated with one of the giants in design, Frank Lloyd Wright, Prairie Style floor plans were designed to complement the flat prairie landscape. The typical Prairie Style house plan features sweeping horizontal lines and wide open floor plans. The Prairie Style house is conspicuously lacking in conventional ornamentation. A variety of geometric shapes and forms inspired by nature are highlighted through window arrangement, columns, low walls and planters, creating a visually appealing home. Prairie style floor plans were especially popular in the Midwest from 1900 to 1930. The Prairie Style home appears to grow out of the ground; very low and close to the terrain with a low pitched hipped roof (sometimes gabled), windows set in groups and thoughtfully arranged, and an entrance that is typically secluded; only people coming to see you would know how to get in! Each floor plan can be customized to create a one-of-a-kind Prairie Style home that suits any sense of style.