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Ranch style homes

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Ranch style homes. Get inspired and try out new things.
After: Home exterior with widened front porch and stained wood doors

Whether you’re welcoming guests or getting ready to list your house, your home’s exterior is the first impression. The first glimpse seen from the street can immediately make your home feel warm and welcoming—or it can feel dark, dreary, or standoffish.Fortunately, bringing the welcoming vibes to your digs doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to renovate your whole house.

11 Ranch House Plans that Will Never Go Out of Style

The ranch has been one of the most common home styles in many Southern states since the 1950s. Here are our favorite ranch-style house plans that would make the perfect home for empty nesters and new families alike.

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This ranch-style home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, including a master suite that features a large walk-in closet and attached master bath. This home is spacious with over 2,600 square feet, featuring an amazing open-concept floor plan. Entering the kitchen you will enjoy the premium construction cabinetry with soft-close drawers, GE Stainless Appliances, and a large 'Hidden Pantry'. Listed by Oakridge REALTOR®, Justin Reuter.
Spacious backyard with pool, grass area and patio has plenty of room to entertain, and, in this neighborhood, you can definitely look forward to making some new friends! Arcadia is one of the most sought out locations in the Phoenix Metro Valley. Arcadia is known for it's spacious lots, incredible curb appeal, proximity to great restaurants and friendly atmosphere.
Barndominium Style Floor Plan with Open Concept Living Area
The D'Ispirazione small house plan delights with its clean architectural style and warm stone finish. This ranch house plan is ideal for empty-nesters or young families who don't want to compromise the luxuries of a large home. The low roof pitches of this floor plan make it more affordable, while it's oversized rooms guarantee ample space for the family to enjoy.