Building in Texas means embracing big skies, bold landscapes, and homes designed for heat, humidity, and year-round outdoor living. Expect wide porches, tall ceilings, flexible layouts, and materials that perform from the Gulf Coast to the Panhandle. Best-Selling Texas house plans draw from the state’s iconic architectural mix—Hill Country stone-and-timber homes, Ranch and Modern Farmhouse designs, and Barndominium-style layouts built for open living and durability.
NOTE: Plans are not designed specifically for the Texas building code. We recommend working with a local licensed professional to ensure compliance with any specialized codes set forth by your local building officials.
Country – Limestone exteriors, timber beams, metal roofs, open living spaces, and large porches designed for breezes.
Modern Farmhouse – Light-filled interiors, board-and-batten siding, vaulted great rooms, and open kitchens are popular statewide.
Ranch – Wide footprints, single-level living, large garages, and multi-use bonus areas—especially in suburban and rural regions.
Spanish & Mediterranean – Stucco exteriors, clay tile roofs, arches, and courtyards are common in South and Central Texas.
Barn & Barndominium – Steel-framed structures, open floor plans, oversized garages/shops, and flexible mixed-use layouts.
Traditional – Durable, energy-conscious, and storm-ready homes are common in metropolitan and suburban markets.
Year-round warm weather makes porches, covered patios, outdoor kitchens, and breezeways essential for entertaining and for naturally cooling your home in Texas.
You can browse this collection page to see designs that have already been purchased and built across Texas. We also have customer-submitted build albums for many of the Texas House Plans.
Absolutely. Texas house plans can be modified to fit your needs - whether that’s adding a game room, expanding a patio, adjusting square footage, or accommodating multigenerational living, which is especially popular in Texas homes.
The most popular house plans in Texas feature open-concept living, large kitchens, outdoor entertaining spaces, and flexible rooms like home offices or game rooms. One-story and split-bedroom layouts are especially popular, along with Modern Farmhouse and Barndominium styles.
Popular Texas homes often range from 2,000 to 3,000 square feet, though ultimately, sizes vary by region and budget. Many Texas house plans are designed to maximize usable space with open layouts and multifunctional rooms.
The cost to build a home in Texas varies based on factors like location, home size, materials, and site conditions. We offer a Cost to Build Report for each plan, providing a detailed estimate that includes material costs, labor, and other key construction expenses based on your selected design. Learn more about the Cost to Build Report here.
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