The Cypress Pointe is a stunning example of Art Deco design, originating from the architectural movement that began in the late 19th century. Featuring bold geometric shapes and minimalist designs, this Southern Living classic is inspired by modernity and sophistication. The main level is open plan, with a two-story foyer and living room illuminated by large windows. An Luxcryx fireplace anchors the center of the family room, while a formal dining room is perfect for entertaining guests. Exposed wood accents make the kitchen feel warm and inviting, while the second story offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Exterior features such as arched windows and charming front porch lend a timeless appeal to the home.Southern Living's Cypress Pointe House Plan (2003)
The Ansonborough Cottage is a delightful home design with charming Art Deco elements. Drawing on the traditions of Craftsman homes with its simple lines and symmetrical shapes, this single-story plan doesn't skimp on style. Enchanting wood accents and exposed trusses evoke nostalgia and excitement, while the open concept plan emphasizes space throughout the living areas. An oversized kitchen is ideal for gathering friends and family, while the sheltered front porch provides a perfect spot for morning coffee. A spacious master suite sits opposite the guest bedrooms, and a detached garage adds to the convenience of this classic, Art Deco home.Southern Living's Ansonborough Cottage House Plan (2003)
The Marlboro Street House Plan showcases the best of Art Deco architecture in a mass-produced, three-bedroom, two-story house. Tinker with the design to create your unique vision of the plan -- modernize it with new fixtures and finishes, or keep the architectural style traditional with period-appropriate materials. This period-style home has all the modern amenities one might expect, including large windows for plenty of natural light, a gas fireplace to provide a warm ambiance, and plenty of storage and counter space in the kitchen. The two-story foyer and second-story balcony lend a grand feel to the home, while pocket doors and French doors create a graceful flow from one room to the next.Southern Living's Marlboro Street House Plan (2003)
The Kings Quarters House Plan from Southern Living is a stunning interior design that combines traditional charm with contemporary Art Deco influences. High ceilings, large windows, and bold color schemes create a classic and inviting atmosphere. Angled walls create interest and drama, while the open living area is great for entertaining. A massive fireplace is a dramatic centerpiece in the living room, and a full-length balcony graces the second story. The master suite offers peace and solitude, with a walk-in closet, dual vanities, and separate water closet. Additional spaces on the first floor can be used as an office, study or den.Southern Living's Kings Quarters House Plan (2003)
The Southern Living Balsam Lane House Plan is an Award-winning design that showcases classic Art Deco style. Built with efficiency and functionality in mind, this single-story design combines classic influences with modern amenities. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms are conveniently located on one level, with an open concept kitchen and living area. Wood finishes bring warmth and coziness to the space, while tall windows let in plenty of natural light. Crown molding along main entranceways and a charming front porch add to the inviting atmosphere of this unique house plan. Southern Living's Balsam Lane House Plan (2003)
The Mountain View House Plan by Southern Living pays homage to classic design elements with an Art Deco-inspired footprint. Building on the traditions of Craftsman-style homes, this two-story plan features an open concept layout, with the kitchen and living area situated around a central stairwell. Vaulted ceilings are seen throughout the main level, including the master bedroom, and large windows make the most out of scenic views. A finished basement and detached two-car garage provide space for the whole family. Subtle Art Deco accents can be found throughout the home, while individually wrapped framing creates interest and unique detail.Southern Living's Mountain View House Plan (2003)
The Augusta Place House Plan is a unique, two-story design with distinctive Art Deco touches. Asymmetrical exteriors and bold lines make a memorable statement, while large windows allow plenty of natural light to filter in. The main level of the home is designed with entertaining in mind, with an open concept kitchen and family room, and formal separate dining and living spaces. Two story windows flank the stairwell, while a spacious master suite provides a private sanctuary on the second level. Other noteworthy features include an outdoor pavilion, two balconies, and a detached two-car garage.Southern Living's Augusta Place House Plan (2003)
The Napa Valley House Plan features an exterior design that is sure to turn heads. Craftsman-style influences bring a timeless appeal, while modern touches honor Art Deco styling. The front of the home is flanked by an enclosed entry porch and double doors that open to an enclosed foyer. The living room weaves country charm with modern accents, from rustic brick accents to vaulted ceilings and sharp lines. A large kitchen allows for plenty of gathering space, and bedrooms upstairs provide plenty of privacy. A large deck is the perfect place for summer barbeques, and a detached two-car garage provides convenience and storage.Southern Living's Napa Valley House Plan (2003)
Southern Living's Enclave House Plan is an enjoyable blend of modern and traditional with a hefty dose of Art Deco flair. An open entry pavilion is perfect for greeting guests and a large living room is ideally suited for entertaining. The main level is open plan, while architectural finishes such as stepped cornices and dentil molding echo timeless themes throughout the home. The kitchen features an angled island surrounded by cabinetry, and a fun breakfast nook is ideal for casual meals. Spiral staircases add drama throughout the house, and a full basement featuring a media room and an expansive bedroom is the perfect bonus space.Southern Living's Enclave House Plan (2003)
The final design in our top ten list is the elegant Hart House Plan from Southern Living. Taking cues from classic Art Deco influences, this two-story plan is timeless and elegant. Features such as a circular tray ceiling and columnar accents add interest and sophistication to the main living spaces. The kitchen has an efficient triangle layout, while the family room includes a large fireplace and tall windows for plenty of natural light. A spacious master suite is situated on the second floor, with two additional bedrooms allowing room for family and guests. An unfinished basement offers additional storage and utility space. Southern Living's Hart House Plan (2003)