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We are pleased to offer you a broad selection of timeless classics, neighborhood friendly house plans, magnificent custom homes and leading edge home designs that meet the hopes and dreams of a broad range of Home Builders and Home Owners.
From Modern Minimalist Designs to Estate Style Custom Home Designs, we cover the entire spectrum of house design with floor plans and photos including styles ranging from Organic Modern, Small House Plans, Rustic Designs, Craftsman, Cottage Style, Prairie Style, Old World, Farmhouse Plans, Bungalows, Tuscan, Wine Country Designs, Tudor Home Plans, Tiny House Designs, and much more. Our home plan portfolio tends to be a bit ahead of the style curve, so check back often to find out what the next hot home design style will be.
Modern Farmhouse
Mark Stewart Farmhouse Design is born of great demand over recent years. While the interior design world has risen to meet the colossal consumer demand for nostalgic and heritage inspired pieces, the home design world has scrambled to keep up. Until now, those wishing to have their own modern farmhouse have been limited to converting existing barns (which are found almost exclusively in rural counties), updating the interiors of their current homes, or by purchasing custom house plans. We have created a line of stock home designs to meet the demand for beautifully designed and functional modern farmhouses.
Modern House Plans Our Modern house plans are in full concert with the style trends currently thriving. These Modern Designs incorporate crisp lines and sharp geometry, along with warm materials that create tension and contrast that is energetic and comfortable all at once. We’ve designed our modern home plans all to share these characteristics and these homes are surprisingly affordable to build at the same time.
Prairie Style Home Designs Mark Stewart modernized the Prairie Style home in the early 90s, and has since become one of the leading voices on this style. In 1994, he showcased 12 fully developed and decorated homes for the Mark Stewart Designer’s Showcase of Homes. Prairie style house plans are usually marked by their integration with the surrounding landscape, flat or hipped roofs, windows assembled in horizontal bands, solid construction, craftsmanship, and restraint in the use of decoration.
Craftsman Style Homes The craftsman style has been popular over the years and these modern versions of craftsman home designs continue to charm homeowners with their intimacy, richness and sense of belonging. We have produced a full collection of Craftsman House Plans , with several of them including one or two car garages, from small home design plans to large house plans for a wide variety of lot types. We are proud to offer you some of finest craftsman homes available anywhere, as you will see they are truly modern, timeless and live-able.
Small House Plans Small to us is best described as “Sized Just Right” Home Designs. People are realizing that the most important thing about a new home design is that it have everything you need for a comfortable, affordable, secure and proud lifestyle that is empowering and not encumbering. The days of huge square footage, and three car garages for no good reason other then to impress others is going away quickly. Modern house plans with smart multi-layered design patterns, are much more gratifying to own, and ultimately to live in. We have a powerful portfolio of Modern Small House Plans, Traditional, Craftsman Style, Prairie Homes and Modern Farmhouse plans. These homes are filling a growing need from young to older homeowners. Check back regularly as our unique small home designs are a growing part of the Mark Stewart Home Design Portfolio.
Lodge House Plans Our Modern Lodge House Plans feature strong and meaningful elements that share structural and aesthetic responsibilities. These characteristics, along with strong gable roofs, large scale trim, connected garages and strong heavy natural materials are what separate the lodge style from the rest. We have a growing collection of unique Lodge Home Designs that have become super popular in Bend, Oregon. Many of them with 2 or 3 car garages from our extensive Rustic Central Oregon House Design Collection. Check out our deep collection of Lodge Home Designs often as this is a growing part of our Home Design Portfolio.
Builders Favorite Home Designs There is something in the soul of each of these home designs that continues to satisfy home builder and home buyer goals. We will continue to add to this home plan collection as our ever expanding portfolio grows. We founded this company on spec home design for quality home builders and are happy to share the cream of the crop with you here. These home plans in particular have been very popular with single family home builders and continue to grace the landscape throughout the United States and Canada. Shop our “Builders Favorite” section regularly as we are constantly curating this modern house plan collection.
Custom Home Plans We have had the distinct pleasure of producing thousands of high quality, innovative and unique modern house designs. We have carefully sifted through our collection and have shared the finest and most inspired designs as stock home plans. Several of theses home designs have been featured in our small house plan design collection. For an affordable price you can purchase and build your home from this custom design collection. You can leverage the results of hundreds of hours of careful design work that goes into each and every modern house plan that we produce.
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Europe is a wealthy and diverse flock of design customs, some of which date back a few centuries. Some trends, on the other hand, were forged by Europe’s progress, and the response to the diversity in its inhabitants, demographics, wealth and resources.
Contrary to Europe, America is youthful, vast and an originator for design trends. They do not develop interior design customs in the same manner.
About Europe’s effect on modern American designs
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There are quite a few points that we need to mention.
Modern European style and European interior design is greatly admired in modern America and influences American interior design trends.
Its roots are embedded in a group of designers from Europe that founded the Bauhaus school of design in Germany in 1919. Its ideology is focused on performance and dismisses the overuse of fashionable accessories, similar to the simple nature of the Nordic-inspired Minimalist style.
Modern style, often understood as ’harsh’ (perhaps in contrast to ‘homely’), can help to create a feeling of tranquility, provided that it’s well planned.
European decor and its style
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European style accessorizing works best when you apply yourself to it completely. Welcome the design into one room after another, filling out each one before continuing to the other.
Thanks to the numerous textures, colors, and looks that are available, your residence can still have satisfying and intimate feel whilst you accomplish a cohesive design. Whether you are drawing on a classic French farmhouse look or 2018 interior design trends, start today.
Balancing out the details
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The classical European home decor was influenced by the Greeks and Romans on a large scale. A fireplace or an ornament would be the center focus point around which this design would be organized around.
Natural materials like marble or stone would be used for the floor. Velvet or cotton are the go-to fabrics to achieve that elegant finishing touch.
European decor: Decorating, old world style
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A mixture of European decor, like western European antiques, shape Old World design. The walls and floors are made from deep textures and fabric.
The furniture itself is made up of large sized pieces. If you’re looking to decorate your home in Old World style, follow the list for guidance.
French Country Farmhouse
Tuscan
Spanish
Mediterranean
French Chateau
Italian Villa
You can either focus on one of the above listed or mix and match parts from each on the list to make sure you’re happy with the final design of your home.
For instance, having a Tuscan kitchen and a Tuscan decor living room can add some variation to the unique style that suits you. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to mix and match styles, some of the best home design blogs will offer you a wide range of options.
Let’s discuss colors in European decor
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When working towards European interior design, search and use colors that can be observed in nature or the Old World towns. Make sure they are rich, pleasant and deep-toned.
You should keep the colors at your disposal cleverly distinct in each room to tell a fairly warm story through the color tone. European trends may offer up a range of colors such as sage green or duck egg blue, depending on the European style décor which has inspired you.
Looking at the trends
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As far as trends go, everything is accepted. Pink seems likely to be in the spotlight in 2018. If you desire a bit of faux fur on your carpet or sofa, the good news is that texture is set to make a big dramatic entrance.
While there is no denying that quite a few American décor trends 2018 are descended from Nordic and European parts of the world, that does not mean that the fate of interior design can be predicted and simply put in a trendy little package called “what’s next”. However, we can have fun guessing the future trends.
A mixture of influences in European decor
Tuscan
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While the Tuscan countryside is based in Italy, that doesn’t mean that it is protected from influences from countries such as France or Spain, which are positioned along Mediterranean Coast Line.
Traces from the old Etruscan culture and the Renaissance can be seen in the Tuscan farmhouse style interior as well.
Victorian
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Victorian interior design can be traced back to nineteenth-century England. Tidiness and ornamentation define the Victorian design. Objects fill surfaces which mirror the owner’s thoughts and interests. Victorian style is one of the darkest styles when it comes to European interiors. Rooms were small and darkly painted.
In the front of a Victorian home, formal entertainment spaces can be found. Small sized carved wooden furniture is fitted into this European style living room. The chairs and furnishing were mainly small in scale and are made from carved wood.
Baroque
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Baroque home décor is defined by luxurious appearance and over ornamentation. When you think about Baroque, Europe in the seventeenth century is the first thing that comes to mind.
The beautiful palaces and churches in the mid-eighteenth century. When we think about the colors of the Baroque on the other hand, we can conclude that they are rich in their luxurious variety, ranging from dark red or green to gold used to decorate art frames and other details in the home.
Mediterranean
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The first thing you notice whilst visiting Mediterranean countries such as Greece, Spain or Italy is the Mediterranean style in decorating which includes a lot of coastal design elements including open spaces and outdoor patios.
Build with thin stucco or plaster walls, wooden ceilings and marble or tile floors and painted with golden yellow, olive green, rich red and cobalt blue, this style influences a range of interior trends and can be found on the best interior design sites around the world.
Art Deco
Beginning in Paris in 1908, Art Deco interior design slowly spread around Europe and the world by 1935. Art Deco made its way into America and can be found in places like Miami, where European styles shaped architecture.
French Provincial
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A mixture of rustic elements and with some similarities to the Baroque style, French provincial style is mostly influenced by the homes of Southern France.
Built with dark wood, stone or tile floors and walls of textured plaster and as a finishing touch, exposed wooden ceilings and wall beams, French farmhouses have gained a classic appeal.
The furnishings, on the other hand, are more refined. Upholstered seats with frames made from carved wood, and curtains made from toile and floral fabrics.
Italian
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There is simply no way to go wrong with choosing this style. It’s modern and luxurious. Scarpa, Scottsass or even Armani come to mind when you think about this European style interior design.
Italy never fails to set standards with its interior decorating trends and leading designers. When it comes to the latest home décor styles, Italy will always have an influence.
Accents
This design is defined by Old World accents. A variety of pottery, terracotta, damask draperies, wrought iron and an aching finish will complete your design.
Overwhelm your home with knick-knacks and accent pieces that fill you with joy in the middle of your room so they become a part of it.
Fabrics And Textures – Old world fabrics include:
Aubusson rugs
Brocades
Damasks with a large scroll or floral patterns
Fringe, tassels and beaded trim
Leather
Radiant silks
Small cotton prints
Stripes
Tapestry patterns
Velvet
Furniture
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If you’re thinking about Old World furniture design, then you should consider avoiding built-in pantries and shelves. You should instead include freestanding cabinets. Farmhouse interiors often have wooden shelving with a range of ceramics or pottery displayed on open shelves. Think of European barns for a laid-back look.
A keen design element is a kitchen island with a butcher block or marble top which serves as a works space and a place you can hold gatherings. A kitchen island will often feature on top home design blogs due to its versatility.
If you’re influenced by European interior decorating, you should include wood framed couches and chairs and heavily colored and textured cushions. The room should be inviting and formal, but also have a lived-in appearance.
Additional Elements Of European decor
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Using animal prints and fabrics which feature maps can get you that Old World feels of a European interior. Leather covered or fabric covered books are a must for the added substance a traditional European house.
Another way to support the design is by adding interior décor trends such as woven shades, bamboo, wicker furniture, and unusable decorative trunks. Search European lifestyle blogs for more ideas on 2018 décor trends. As you get to know the trending home décor 2018, you’ll become more familiar with the choices on offer, and how this fits in with European decorating ideas.
Whether you are seeking to recreate a modern country farmhouse or a classic French farmhouse interior, you’ll have a range of choices at your fingertips.