A Frame Homes For Sale

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Although A-frames aren't as stunning as traditional homes but they're still a great option to find the perfect home.


A real estate agent who lives, works, and sells properties in a market in which A-frame homes can be found is equipped to guide you through the inspection and offer process without risking more than you're able to chew.

Convertible A Frame Cabin


You can build your own A-frame if there isn't an available A-frame to purchase (which will not be surprising given the very limited inventory of homes that will be built in 2020). There are plenty of options for A frame floor plans regardless of whether you decide to build a kit home or a custom-built home.

Convertible A Frame Cabin
Steel A Frame Cabin

Steel A Frame Cabin


Since there aren't any particular requirements for building A-frames and there is no special requirements for A-frame construction, there should be no risk to your plans for building as long as you don't have some piece of land in a community or subdivision that has strict rules in the design of homes that can be built. If you already have an area of a few acres? It's possible to build the A-frame house that you've always wanted if you already own a couple of acres.

A Frame House Photos


First, A-frame homes are designed to resemble a large triangle -- or, as we've established as a capitalized version of the letter that is the initial letter of our alphabet. A-frame homes can easily be identified by their large rooflines. The roof of an A frame home extends all the way to the foundation, and forms two walls that are sloped within the home.

A Frame House Photos
A Frame Style House For Sale

A Frame Style House For Sale


A-frame homes typically are more than one story high and have an open loft-style interior. Floor-to ceiling windows in the upright walls aren't uncommon, and for both the aesthetic and practical benefits A-frame houses typically have exposed beams and vaulted ceilings.

Small A Frame


R.M. Schindler made the A-frame's U.S. debut in California in the 1930s. Southern California. Schindler. A native of Vienna, Schindler loved and worked with Frank Lloyd Wright, who ultimately brought him from the Midwest to Los Angeles for the construction of the renowned Hollyhock House.

Small A Frame