Small House Plans from North Dakota State University Agricultural Extension Service

 

Download free design plans and building details for tiny houses, cabins and cottages.

 

Free Cabin, Cottage and Camp Bunk House Design Ideas from North Dakota State University Agricultural Extension Service

 

Summer Camp  A very nice design for a bunk room cabin or cottage with a bathroom, fireplace and front porch.
 

One-Room Cottage  This little cottage or cabin has just one 140 square foot room, but a full-width front porch makes it seem bigger.

Bunk Room Cabin or Cottage  At 14'x23', this is one of the smallest home designs you'll find.

Little Cottage  A pretty, 750 square foot, one-bedroom house.

About These Cooperative Extension Plans:  These plans were developed over many years by engineers at U.S. Land Grant universities. They are generally older plans that need to be revised for today's construction methods, codes and standards. They provide design ideas and conceptual information for planning purposes. The plans were prepared through the USDA Cooperative Farm Buildings Plan Exchange.

Buildings must resist various forces from snow, wind, earthquake and use. They also must adhere to local building and zoning codes. A local building inspector, engineer, building supplier, or building contractor can help you determine what is a safe and legal building for your area.

 

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