Luck of the Irish House Plans
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In celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, check out this collection of house plans with names inspired by the Emerald Isle!
Blarney: Home to the famous Blarney Stone, Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland is a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can kiss the stone to receive the "gift of gab" and explore the castle's gardens and historic ruins. For our Blarney* home plan, we enhanced the façade with stone accents and wrapped the great room and screened porch fireplaces in stone. (*Gift of eloquence not included in purchase!)
Galway: Known for its vibrant art, festivals, beautiful landscapes, and colorful streets, Galway is a must-visit destination on the west coast of Ireland. Our rendering for The Galway house plan features a vivid red hue and lush landscaping to honor its namesake.
Fiona: Meaning "fair" or "white", Our Fiona design features a beautiful white board-and-batten exterior and a two-story layout with a narrow footprint.
Quinn: Quinn is currently one of the most common Irish surnames. Equally popular, our mighty Quinn house plan has quickly risen through the ranks since its release last year.
Imogen: Translated to mean “blameless”, it is hard to find fault in The Imogen home plan with its immaculate board-and-batten façade and family-friendly, five-bedroom floor plan.
Liam: Interpreted to mean “strong-willed protector”, The Liam design features front and rear porches to offer protection from the sun and rain while an outdoor fireplace provides warmth for year-round enjoyment.
Dempsey: Associated with pride, homeowners are sure to be pleased with The Dempsey garage plan. The three-car garage is perfect for storing a prized car collection or creating a workshop while a one-bedroom apartment is upstairs for a private guest suite or rental property.
Oscar: Meaning “friend of deer”, The Oscar plan is a whimsical cottage perfectly suited for watching wildlife on a wooded lot.
Let us know in the comments which home plan inspired by popular Irish names and destinations is your favorite!