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TLC Modular homes are classified into several basic categories or "families." Within each family there can be many different models. Grouping home designs in this way is a convenience, but in no way limits your possibilities. TLC will custom-build to your floor plan and specification. However, because local building departments always require fully detailed building plans you can save yourself some cost by selecting an existing design.

Feel free to look over the designs to get ideas, but if you don't see what you want our sales department can make suggestions and help you design your dream home.

Cape Cod
The Cape Cod combines the charm and character of a traditional design with the cost effectiveness of a 1-1/2 story home. The upstairs area makes a small Cape Cod house into a sizeable home. We will help you design the unfinished upstairs so you or your contractor will be able to easily finish the upstairs level. A four-bedroom home is surprisingly affordable home.
Wood Sided Cape Cod
Loft
The Loft home is borrowed from the traditional Cape Cod design, but it incorporates the elements of a chalet style home as well. The living room is typically open to the roof on the glassed-in end for a spacious, open feeling. Popular options for this home is cedar siding, fireplaces, and custom windows or doors.
Wood Sided Loft
Ranch
The Ranch style home is by far the most popular home and the most adaptable home built today. The Ranch style home can be designed as large or as small as need. Typically the home is built in two modules but one can easily add more modules to change the exterior look or to increase the square footage of the home.
Blue Ranch4


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