Gallery Of Homes By Style
When you are starting the process of building a new home, you may feel overwhelmed by all of the available options. Size, layout and style are just a few items to consider. Check out our gallery of homes below for some inspiration and possible home options.
Colonial
Experience timeless style in our meticulously crafted colonial homes. We combine classic exteriors with interiors boasting modern amenities and layouts for today’s living. Explore our colonial-style homes to learn more.
Cape Cod
Our cape-style homes offer the simplicity of classic Cape Cod style with the design and layouts for today’s modern living. You can even purchase your home with a second floor for later expansion. Learn more about this classic style home.
Ranch
At Design. Build. Modular ranch-style home features an easy living floor plan combined with high-end style. Exterior treatments such as reverse gables and front farmer porches make our ranch homes stand out. Interiors can feature cathedral ceilings, stylish fireplaces and luxurious master suites. Explore this style for easy living with modern style.
Chalets
The sloping roofs and overhanging eaves that define the modern chalet-style home give it a feeling of coziness in an attractive, elegant building. Chalets have become a desirable type of house, but you may have trouble finding existing homes in that style.
Luxury
We offer multiple luxury modular home plans, including colonial, Cape Cod and ranch style homes. We also craft them using top-quality materials and expert design engineers. Each of our luxury prefab homes for sale has its own look and feel. What’s more, depending on what you’re looking for, you can customize your choice as much or as little as you’d like.
Multi-Family
We offer a wide range of multi-family designs from unique duplex and triplex options to townhouses, condominiums, apartments, and dormitories. These standard designs are merely a “starting point.” We would be happy to explore your ideas for a customized design that meets your needs.
Accessory Dwelling Unit
ADUs have many synonyms and come in a variety of shapes and forms, ranging from basement built-outs to stand-alone structures. However, to be considered an ADU they must have their own primary entrance and cannot be permanently open to the primary home if attached.