From Stone to Home: A Quirky Abode: Small House Plans

Last updated on July 23, 2025

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From Stone to Home: A Quirky Abode Floor Plan

This charming house boasts a facade of rustic elegance, with stone walls providing a timeless appeal. The siding is made from classic stone masonry, seamlessly blending with the natural environment.

A traditional clay-tiled roof tops off the structure, lending it a quaint, cozy appearance. Subtle wooden accents frame the windows, balancing the natural tones with a touch of warmth.

These are floor plan drafts and they are available for download as printable PDFs. Perfect for planning your dream living space, or maybe just daydreaming over a cup of coffee. Because who doesn’t love a good floor plan?

  • Total area: 1,219 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Floors: 2

Main Floor

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Main Floor
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Main Floor

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The main floor covers an area of 769.9 square feet. The living room, at 423.5 square feet, offers a spacious area for gatherings or cozy nights in. A 205.3-square-foot kitchen promises culinary adventures, or at least a great spot for midnight snacks.

There’s a bath (51.3 square feet) and a pantry (also 51.3 square feet) – because who has ever complained about having too much storage? A 38.5-square-foot stairway bridges the levels with style.

Upper Floor

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Upper Floor
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Upper Floor

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Walk up those stairs and you’ll find yourself in the upper floor covering 449.1 square feet. Two bedrooms, each 154 square feet, provide ample space for rest or the occasional pillow fight. Another bathroom (51.3 square feet) ensures everyone gets their turn. A 51.3-square-foot hall connects everything, while the stairway (38.5 square feet) adds consistency to your vertical travels.

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White Shiplap Siding

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The big news: the facade is now dressed in crisp white shiplap siding, giving the house an irresistible modern farmhouse vibe.

Those horizontal planks bring texture and rhythm, and boy, do they make the windows pop! Forget dull beige or tired brick—the fresh white siding makes everything look brighter, cleaner, and just a tad ready for a Pinterest photoshoot.

This new look invites the surrounding wildflowers to be the ultimate accessories, contrasting with that snowy exterior like confetti at a winter wedding.

The house now stands out against the landscape, and yet fits right in with its effortless charm. Somebody alert the neighbors—this place just got a glow up, and it’s not afraid to show off its “shiplap swagger.”

Red Brick Siding

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Wave goodbye to plain siding and say hello to a full-on red brick makeover! The entire facade has traded in its subtle, modern cladding for a classic coat of rich, textured brick.

Now the house sports a robust, timeless look, exuding warmth and a dash of “don’t mess with me” charm that only brick can deliver.

With this transformation, every angle shouts personality. The clean lines and large windows are still here, but they pop even more against the deep red backdrop. The stone window sills now look like they’re flexing, and the whole vibe whispers, “Rain?

Wind? Hit me with your best shot.” This house now belongs in a gingerbread village—just try not to eat it.

Slate Panel Siding

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Hold onto your hard hats—the house just got a dramatic facelift! The old facade waved goodbye, and now sleek slate panels reign supreme.

These deep gray plates blanket the upper story, instantly giving the place moody, modern vibes, like a mountain cabin that’s way too cool for regular old siding.

The texture game is stronger now; slate brings a rhythmic, layered pattern that catches shadows and makes the wood-trimmed windows pop.

Every glance gives a new angle—sometimes smooth, sometimes rugged. If stones could strut, these panels would definitely be sashaying down the catwalk.

Natural Wood Shingle Siding

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Picture this: the facade has waved goodbye to its sleek vertical wood planks and now flaunts a playful armor of natural wood shingles. The whole house cozies up to its surroundings, as if it just rolled out of a Scandinavian fairytale and decided to try on a shingled sweater—instant rustic charisma unlocked!

With the new wood shingle siding, the sharp lines soften, and the vibe leans a bit more ‘cabin retreat’ than ‘modern lodge.’ The texture is lively and catches the light in mischievous ways, while the windows pop against the layered backdrop. Forget blending in—this place now looks like it hugs the landscape for a living.

Teal Painted Wood Siding

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Boom! Someone got bold and splashed this house with a fresh coat of teal paint, swapping out whatever neutral siding it had before.

Now, the facade pops with joyous, seafaring energy—like a cheerful beach hut that took itself very seriously in a past life. The wooden siding, now teal, catches every eye faster than a seagull spots a sandwich.

The original calm, natural look has made way for color therapy on the coast. Paired with pale window trim and the contrast of natural stone and lumber details, the teal brings an irresistible zing.

If this house were any brighter, the neighbors would need sunglasses just to say hello!

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