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Explore the best 1,200 sq. ft. two-bedroom house plans. In the collection below you'll discover small and tiny two-bath layouts, modern open floor plans, ranch-style farmhouse designs, and more.
Yes. We define small as having less than 2,000 sq. ft. of heated living space.
In general, the smaller a house is, the less it costs to build and maintain. However, many things factor into the cost to build a home, such as location. Example: building a 1,200 sq. ft. house in, say, Southern California will likely cost more than building, say, building an 1,800 sq. ft. house in Arkansas. To get a better idea of what a particular house plan will cost to build, click the Get Cost to Build Report button on the product detail page. You should also discuss your plan with your builder.
Yes! All of our house plans can be customized. Just click the Modify This Plan button on the product detail page and let us know what changes you'd like to make. Common modification requests include: changing the foundation or framing, editing the footprint, or adding a bedroom, bath, or powder room.
It depends. Be sure to ask your builder what they recommend, as some locations necessitate certain foundation types.
Usually, yes. But again, lots of things factor into cost to build. It's always best to discuss your plan with your builder. You can also order a Cost to Build Report for a nominal fee.