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Explore our collection of Victorian house plans, including Queen Ann, modern, and Gothic styles in an array of styles, sizes, floor plans, and stories.
Queen Anne home plans are typically two-story, with complex, often steeply angled rooflines. Dormers, gables, spires, balconies and bay windows add interest to the roof and the home's exterior. Inside, open floor plans with vaulted ceilings create airy grandeur with an up-to-date feel.
This home plan is reminiscent of Main Street USA with it's Queen Ann Victorian features including the added warmth of a front porch that wraps graciously around the corner and down the side of the house.
At Monster House Plans, we offer a diverse range of Queen Anne designs, from faithfully historic replicas to modern adaptations that incorporate contemporary amenities while retaining the style’s signature elegance.
The compact footprint, side-entry garage and huge curb appeal make this luxury Victorian house plan perfect for corner lots. A beautifully composed facade with a farmhouse-influenced entry porch opens into a flexible, modern floor plan, with bay windows in creating a feeling of warmth and intimacy.
Many modern Victorian house floor plans contain updated features such as exercise rooms and home theaters while retaining that old-world charm. Browse our Victorian house plans below to find the perfect home for you.
The best Victorian style house floor plans. Find small Victorian farmhouses & cottages, mansion designs w/turrets & more! Call 1-800-913-2350 for expert support
Welcome to our house plans featuring a 2-story 3-bedroom Queen Anne-style Victorian home floor plan. Below are floor plans, additional sample photos, and plan details and dimensions.
Browse our large selection of house plans to find your dream home. Free ground shipping available to the United States and Canada. Modifications and custom home design are also available.
Victorian Queen Anne House Plans: A Timeless Classic The Victorian Queen Anne architectural style is renowned for its intricate detailing, asymmetrical lines, and stunning turrets. Originating in the mid-1800s, these homes embody the grandeur and opulence of the Victorian era.