I am trying to find sources for Colonial / Early American home plans. The offerings from Classical Colonial Homes, McKie Roth, and Russell Swinton Oatman Designsare the type that I am looking for, but I would like to see some other options before I make a commitment. Thanks for the help.
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Charles - I too have been looking for reproduction colonial home plans and have found that there are not a lot of choices out there. I have found the ones you mention. I guess most people have these homes custom designed. Another I have found is Connor Building Company of Whiting, Vermont. They build panelized components for colonial homes. Their website is http://www.connorbuilding.com. There is also Sunderland Period homes in Windsor, Connecticut. Their website is http://www.sunderlandperiodhomes.com. They are designers and builders. There are a few of their homes are here and they are stunning, but I would think expensive.
We have a friend that built a home from a McKie Roth design and it is beautiful. I have also seen a number of Classic Colonial Homes around here and they are beautiful too. They are becoming very popular in this area. Good luck and let me know if you find any others. Jay