Our Best House Plans for Cottage Lovers | Southern Living

2022-06-19 04:57:10 By : Mr. William zhou

When we see the quaint cross-gables, steeply pitched roof, smooth arched doorways, and storybook touches of a cottage-style home, we can't help but let out a wistful sigh. The coziness just oozes from every nook and cranny, inside and out. And while we feature every house style under the sun in our handy arsenal of Southern Living House Plans, it seems that none might be more treasured than the cottage. These charming cottages are just hard not to love, so we gathered some of our best-selling house plans that are perfect for the cottage lover. Whether you're in the market or you just want to relish the fairytale appeal, these cottages—both traditional and modern—are certain to leave you breathless.

This charming cottage lives bigger than its sweet size with its open floor plan and gives the perfect Williamsburg-meets-New England style with a Southern touch we just love.

Life at this charming cabin in Chickamauga, Georgia, centers around one big living room and a nearly 200-square-foot back porch. It was designed with long family weekends and cozy time spent together in mind.

This L-shaped cottage gives a lived-in, cozy vibe and places the great room towards the back of the home near the outdoor deck and kitchen. It's a modern approach to a traditional cottage home.

This traditional Southern coastal-style cottage gives a classic feel with charm. It features a large open layout with a living-dining space that's flanked on most sides by a large porch and additional side screened porch, making it ideal for family gatherings!

See Plan: River Place Cottage

This country-style cottage gives a warm welcome with the centered raised front door and entry, while brick floors in the light-filled dining room give rustic charm.

Giving just over 1,900 square feet of living space, this cozy cottage lives big with an open, one-level floor plan and spacious interiors. The home blends traditional elements and comfortable family styling for a plan that makes a perfect place to call "home."

This compact plan gives a family-oriented layout with elements like a perfect breakfast nook in the living room, cozied up to the stairs and right off the kitchen.

This stunning Southern home with modern detail was Southern Living's 2016 Idea House, located in our hometown of Birmingham. The open spacious interior perfectly complements the impressively large Southern porch that makes you want to stay awhile.

Here's a warm and inviting year-round retreat where friends and family can relax. It's a plan that's infinitely versatile with style and location, making it a fail-safe option for any home.

See Plan: Cottage of the Year

This cozy Vernacular cottage features a simple gabled ell form seen on my Southern cottages. Its simple, yet well-placed door (with a pop of color!) is the focal point of the welcoming front porch.

A mix of simple spaces and natural materials set the tone for this home's relaxed attitude, while a metal roof and tall operable shutters lend a Lowcountry feel to this classic cottage with a vintage twist.

The living room, dining room, and kitchen flow seamlessly together in this home for a farmhouse-style cottage perfect for a family. A functionally compact, but charming mudroom opens to a cozy screened porch at the back of the home.

This quaint coastal-inspired cottage features an efficient open layout that makes the most of its compact square footage. The design ensures abundant natural light in the interior of the home, while a fireplace and dual access to a full-width rear covered porch are major standouts in the main portion of the house.

See Plan: St. George Cottage

This cottage gives all of the features of a larger home in a super manageable size. It's all about the free-flowing spaces in this home, including an upper-floor loft area that's open to the main floor. A see-through fireplace punctuates the living and dining space, while a wall of front-facing windows in the living room ensures that this area receives plenty of natural light.

An exterior of cedar shakes and porch detailing in the Nantucket star design add to the authentic look and feel of this relaxed and spacious cottage. Inspired by small summer cottages built along the East Coast, this plan is adaptable in a variety of climates and locations.

This storybook cottage with a steeply pitched roof combines historical architectural details with modern amenities. An open floor plan, a flexible layout, and a wraparound porch maximize space indoors and out for a home that's functional, adaptable, and full of appeal.

See Plan: This Old House Cottage

An open kitchen-dining-living space allows for entertaining and family time, while a small side screened porch offers an escape for relaxation.

This cottage features traditional Colonial-Revival touches and gives some great curb appeal. The layout embodies many of our favorite elements of classic Southern Architecture, while the generous five-bay front porch beckons cool evenings sitting in rocking chairs and visiting with neighbors.

The heart of this cottage is the galley-style kitchen and casual dining area thoughtfully designed as one integrated space, but a clever mix of materials lends simple charm. Cedar shingles and wooden brackets accent the peaked gables of the home; while decorative wood paneling below the windows, a standing seam metal roof, and the stone chimney add the perfect finishing touches.

This cozy cottage proves that special things come in small packages. It's equally livable, whether nestled in a suburban neighborhood or built along a lakefront; while the entry and front porch offer a quaint first impression that reflects the interior's inviting, light-filled spaces.

See Plan: Cotton Hill Cottage

This bungalow-style cottage offers a warm welcome with its charming front porch. Inside, the hardworking layout features an open concept kitchen and living area, with tucked-away bedrooms to retreat from the action. Live outside year-round on the back porch with a brick fireplace.

See plan: Amelia River Cottage

This classic cottage features a perfectly symmetrical floor plan, with bedrooms on the left and right sides of the open family room and kitchen. This cozy home includes front and back porches in its compact footprint for indoor-outdoor living.

This floor plan is meant for entertaining, with spacious porches and airy living spaces for gathering indoors and out. See how interior designer Anna Braund brought this cottage to life in her hometown of Roswell, Georgia.

This farmhouse-inspired cottage lives much larger than its 1,600-square-foot footprint thanks to a lofted ceiling in the great room and big, breezy screened porch.

This teensy-tiny outbuilding is the perfect abode for aging parents or weekend getaways. This cozy plan packs all the essentials into 540 square feet, including a bedroom and bath, kitchen, living room, and front porch.