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- [The Most Famous Modern Dutch House](#toc_item_0) | - [Top 4-Bedroom Plans](#toc_item_1) | - [What's Selling Now](#toc_item_2) | [Houseplans Logo] 1-800-913-2350 [] The Most Famous Modern Dutch House Lessons in flexibility from 1924! Fro our [Time To Build blog.]( It may be an architectural cliché to say that limitations prompt new possibilities, but nevertheless it's true, and vividly illustrated in the small house designed by the Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld for Truus Schröder in Utrecht, Holland, of 1924. The house is now part of Utrecht's Central Museum, which you can visit. I toured it recently and was struck by how inspirational it could be for...To read more [click here.]( Dan Gregory, Editor In Chief  [] Top 4-Bedroom Plans With master suite sitting areas and outdoor fireplaces. [See more here.]( Split bedroom layout, screen porch with fireplace, 4 walk-in closets. [Plan 929-1]( Bottom flr. media rm. opens to patio. [View Plan 48-656]( Lower rec. room with kitchenette. [View Plan 437-60]( Ground floor master, vaulted keeping room, optional bonus room. [Plan 927-5]( [] What's Selling Now Brick & stone styles are hot! Browse other [Traditional style plans here.]( 4 bed 2.5 bath split layout with large walk-in pantry off kitchen. [Plan 430-142]( 3 bed 2 bath split bedroom layout. [View Plan 21-126]( 3 bed 2 bath split bedroom layout. [View Plan 310-995]( 4 bed 4.5 bath, double master suites, huge laundry/utility rm. [Plan 132-221]( 2 bed 2 bath, ground floor master. [View Plan 120-190]( 3 bed 3 bath, split plan, rear deck. [View Plan 56-589]( 4 bed 2.5 bath, flex room, veranda-wrapped great room, gazebo. [Plan 80-119]( Make sure to stay connected with the Houseplans community! [Visit us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Pinterest]( [Visit us on Houzz]( You're receiving this because you're a Houseplans customer or you have subscribed via [our site](. [Edit your subscription](   |  [Unsubscribe instantly]( Houseplans.com 617a 2nd Street Petaluma, CA 94952

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