
The Heritage Hideaway: A Small Footprint Home Plan
The Heritage Hideaway is a traditionally styled ranch home designed by David Stumpf Architecture, and which thoughtfully takes into consideration every detail.
You can purchase the plans to build this home for yourself here: The Heritage Hideaway
This home is designed to have a minimal footprint at 753 square feet of interior conditioned space, and 360 square feet of outdoor porch space. This home can be considered by some to be a “tiny” home, but without the drawbacks of the cramped quarters usually associated with those homes. As the name Heritage Hideaway may suggest, the home is designed to pay homage to America’s rich architectural history and boasts a classic ranch-style floor plan, traditional craftsman architectural detailing, 9 foot ceilings throughout, a coffered living room ceiling, and an open floor plan that helps make the home feel much larger than it truly is. Details such as coffered ceilings in the living room, warm wood finishes, and expansive windows meld the beauty of the surrounding landscape with the beauty and craftsmanship of the interior, truly make this home one of a kind. The overarching design theme of this home is “connection,” in a social context connecting those occupying the home with one another, and in a nonfigurative context connecting to nature and the surrounding neighborhood.
A traditionally styled ranch home complete with all of the thought and detailing of a much larger and more expensive custom home. The perfect plan for those who refuse to sacrifice design quality while also looking to downsize, or build a modestly sized vacation home.















