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Canadian house styles to know

by Rebecca Bass 06/03/2024

If you’re thinking about buying or building a home in Canada, it’s helpful to know about the most popular styles of Canadian house. While homes across North America share many similarities, there are some key differences to be aware of. Here is a guide to Canadian house designs you’re most likely to encounter:

Ranch style

Canadian house plans use most of the same terminology and style elements you’ll find elsewhere on the continent. However, in Canadian architecture, a ranch style home is a broad term used to describe any single story house plan.

So, you might find “ranch” houses in Canada that also fit into a different architectural design category, such as contemporary or craftsman style.

Ranch style house plans are popular in Canada for homeowners who want the freedom of a floor plan without the logistical obstacle of stairs.

Cottage style

Cottage style homes are extremely popular Canadian house plans. Cottages feature asymmetrical layouts and generous front porches. As for building materials, wood is prominently used for interior floors, walls and ceilings. On the exterior, this type of Canadian home often features half-timbered facades with a mix of wood and natural stone.

Cottage homes are charming and simple without sacrificing style. They’re also versatile, energy efficient and come in single and multi-story designs.

West Coast modern style

A branch of modern architecture, the West Coast style comes from Vancouver and other areas of Canada with uneven terrain. Because of the land’s topography, architects and designers in the region found innovative ways to apply modernist design principles to home building.

Some major examples include homes featuring mixed elevations, bold geometric shapes and floor plans with multipurpose living spaces.

While West Coast Canadian house plans fit beautifully into the difficult terrain of the Western regions, you’ll find this popular style in every province.

Not sure which is the best Canadian house plan for you? While these are only some of the most popular architectural styles of Canadian houses, they are an excellent place to start your search for inspiration. With the wide variety of floor plans and exterior features, you’re sure to find something that fits your personal style.

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Rebecca Bass

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR ®)

Seller Representative Specialist (SRS ®)

Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA ®)

Rebecca W. Bass has worn every hat around the real estate closing table in the course of her career. She is an attorney, has been a mortgage banker and a real estate investor, and is the Founder and Broker-in-Charge of SeaBass Properties. She is licensed to sell real estate in South Carolina and Georgia. Rebecca had an exciting career as an international business executive for companies such as GE and Motorola. She applies her vast experience as a negotiator for the benefit of her real estate clients.

Rebecca and her husband have relocated about 15 times in the course of their marriage, so she knows very well the stress involved in finding the right home, negotiating the purchase, and accomplishing the move. They have lived in Beaufort County for over 20 years, and Rebecca is well-versed in the Lowcountry lifestyle and all it has to offer.

Rebecca has earned the impressive designations of Accredited Buyer's Representative (ABR ®), Seller Representative Specialist (SRS ®) and Pricing Strategy Advisor (PSA ®) from the National Association of Realtors. 

Her experience as an attorney, mortgage banker, real estate investor and broker-in-charge will ensure that your real estate purchase or listing for sale is accomplished with the utmost integrity and professionalism.