

A single storey house is a building with only a ground storey. Single level houses can have basements, although most Australian houses do not.
The majority of Australian homeowners prefer single storey homes. There are a number of reasons for this; single storey homes are more affordable, easier for builders to construct, simpler to design, much more efficient to heat, and an open plan gives the impression of more interior space.
Stylistically, there are a variety of classic Australian single-storey home designs. The Australian farmhouse, the
If you are considering building a one storey house, there are many different layout options to choose from. To help inform your process, we have gathered some of the best single storey home designs and house plans in Australia. For an overview on prices and the hidden costs you should prepare for, see
Single storey house designs and floor plans: The 15 best single storey house design ideas for Australian display homes
15. Single storey semi detached

Semi-detached houses are houses which share one wall with a neighbouring house. A fully detached house shares no walls with other buildings and a house which shares more than one wall is a terrace house. Semi detached houses are popular in cities and suburbs because they allow for more privacy without compromising on space or additional income.
14. Single storey simple

The typical single storey residential house has a simple façade and a layout that is easy to navigate. Attached garages are very common for simple one storey homes, as are pathways and a front garden. Not all single storey homes have simple facades; see
13. Single storey 3 bedroom

3 bedroom houses are the
12. Single storey house elevation

The traditional Queenslander home design is one storey with a slight elevation. It is typically a detached house made from timber with a corrugated iron roof and classic Australian veranda. They are typically put on stumps or stilts for extra flood safety.
11. American single storey house

A slightly more extravagant take on the American ranch style home, these single story house designs channel all of the charm of a traditional two storey American home. Read more about this design and how to purchase the floor plans
10. Single storey terrace house

As mentioned earlier, a terrace house is a type of
09. Single storey house facades

Single storey house exteriors are important to compensate for the lack of height. Most single storey homes will have design features at different levels to create layered visual intrigue. Things like awnings, porches, and unusual window sizes all contribute to this effect.
08. Modern single storey house

Contemporary single storey home designs are seeing a return to
07. Single story duplex designs

A duplex is considered the modern iteration of semi-detached homes. Duplexes share one wall and a roof with a neighbouring dwelling. However, a duplex is two completely separate dwellings each with their own private entrance, garden and (often) garage. For more information on duplex designs and specifications, see
06. 4 bedroom single storey house

4 bedroom houses are fairly popular in Australia, accounting for slightly less than one in every three houses. This has changed significantly since the early 90s when 3 bedroom homes accounted for more than 50% of all inhabited Australian dwellings. One storey 4-bedroom houses can cost between $230,000 and the low millions to build. Read more about 4 bedroom houses, floor plans and their construction
05. Large single story

Single storey does not necessarily mean small. Large single storey homes are very popular especially among rural areas or suburban properties with large land blocks. Having just a single storey allows for seclusion behind trees and
04. Single story open floor plans

The majority of single storey homes have an
03. Single storey corner house

02. Small single story

Small single storey homes have a plucky charm that is popular for holiday properties and
01. Single storey with loft

Rather than
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