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A large southern living house's back patio with lights on at dusk.

Evans Farm

2019 Award winner

The woody interior of a colonial revival home with a moose head mounted on the wall and brown leathe

Jamestown Harbor

2016 Award Winner

An English country cottage on a snowy day.

Chateau Annecy

2009 Award Winner

Shingle style architecture on a large home with a detached garage and bright red leaves on the trees

Hampton Harbor

2014 Award Winner

Mediterranean architecture in a home with a stark white and beige entryway and two staircases leadin

Villa of Tuscany

2011 Award Winner

A stone house exhibiting deconstruction architecture with pretty trees and plants all around.

Chateau Jacques Derrida

2003 Award Winner

The beautiful wooden kitchen interior of an Irish country manor house.

Castle Kildare

2002 Award Winner

Architectural Styles

Explore the top architectural styles and custom home floor plans available to you. Cua Builders can build on your land or work with you to find the perfect location for your new custom home.

Prairie Style

Shingle Style Architecture

Prairie Style

With a nod to Frank Lloyd Wright and a wink to the future, Prairie style homes offer a distinctly modern feel. Stretching austere features in angular luxury, these amazing homes are sure to turn heads and establish immediate curb appeal.

Mediterranean

Shingle Style Architecture

Prairie Style

A Mediterranean house with ceramic tile roofing, a courtyard, and rows of flowers and shrubbery.

Mediterranean architecture is one of the most sought-after architectural styles, and for good reason. Our 2011 Villa Toscana home build is an award-winning example of Tuscan architecture meeting the contemporary conveniences of America. Sporting a luxurious open pavilion and loggia on an acre of beautiful, sloping land, the villa proves that Mediterranean architecture and design can transport you to the warm shores of Europe in a heartbeat.

Shingle Style Architecture

Shingle Style Architecture

Shingle Style Architecture

Often called “the architecture of the American summer,” shingle style architecture is as quintessentially American as apple pie and baseball. Hailing from the shores of New England, this house plan combines austere shingling outside with plenty of warm vibes when you step past the front door.

Italian Renaissance

Italian Renaissance

Shingle Style Architecture

Classic Italian Renaissance Architecture became popular in the United States between 1890 and 1935. They feature pitched hip roofs with iconic ceramic tiles and entryways flanked by classical columns or pilasters.

French Provincial

Italian Renaissance

French Provincial

Massive, hipped roof with the ridge paralleling the front and back of the house with a symmetrical f

Massive, hipped roof with the ridge paralleling the front and back of the house with a symmetrical façade and a centered entry. Details are normally formal, borrowed from French Manor homes rather than grand chateaus or modest farmhouses. Wings are commonly added to the sides of the main block. 

French Country

Italian Renaissance

French Provincial

This style is more familiar with extensive porches supported by slender columns under the main roof line. These usually have steeply pitched, hipped roofs built on high masonry foundations.

English Country Cottages

English Country Cottages

English Country Cottages

An artist rendering of an English country-style cottage with trees all around and a blue sky above.

From stone, brick, and shake shingles to wrought iron balusters and walk-in wine cellars, folks tend to know this design when they see it. There’s something mystical about an English country cottage. These homes harken back to the rolling fields of Europe and almost beg you to curl up with a book by the hearth in a sprawling study.

Deconstruction

English Country Cottages

English Country Cottages

A fireplace in an angular, deconstructivist-style house.

Deconstruction Architecture (also known as “Deconstructivism”) is an architectural style that emphasizes a granular focus on individual architectural elements. This modern style may give off an initial sense of disharmony, but it's actually the product of consciously dissected and intricately reassembled moments. The logic is complex. The approach is contemporary. The results are an abstract eye-catcher.

Southern Living

English Country Cottages

Colonial Revival

A large southern-style house with its lights on at early dusk against a dark blue sky.

From cathedral ceilings to gorgeous gables and wraparound porches, Southern living house plans will coax you into a new way of life. Our Evans Farm custom home is a prime example of a re-engineered version of this architectural style. Boasting exquisite, coastal interiors, four intersecting gables, and a temperature-controlled wine cellar, this home captures classy, current trends and adds a heavy dose of southern charm.

Colonial Revival

Irish Country Manor

Colonial Revival

The foyer of an ornate colonial revival home with intricately designed banisters on its staircase.

Colonial revival architecture draws its inspiration from Eastern Seaboard homes in the 17th to early 19th centuries. Colonial revival houses are one of seven architectural styles within the broad umbrella of colonial architecture. These homes were built along the Atlantic shoreline with varying degrees of Dutch and English architectural influence during our nation’s colonial years.  

Irish Country Manor

Irish Country Manor

Irish Country Manor

The well-lit pub room of an Irish country manor with a dartboard and chessboard.

Reminiscent of sprawling castles and fields of barley, the Irish Country Manor style is a breath of fresh air ready to accommodate a fully customized interior design. Our 2002 Irish Country Manor design won a BIA award with its barrel vault ceiling, elegant pub room, and courtyard entry garage. There’s a lot you can do with this style! 

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Ready to explore your architectural options?

From deconstruction architecture to prairie style homes, Cua Builders is uniquely equipped to build on your vision. With over 25 years in the custom homes business and the BIA awards to back it up, there’s a reason we’re the Columbus, Ohio home builders folks choose when quality is top of mind.

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