Catalog of foreign house projects. Projects of European houses: gingerbread house Foreign architectural projects

This section of the catalog contains the most popular projects European houses, which our customers choose more often than others. By increasing the size of the photo, you can see all the details exterior finishing at home, and detailed description and documentation provide a complete picture of the scale of construction.

Modern European style

This concept includes not so much a specific architectural style as a certain set of criteria. Strictly speaking, all trends that arose after Art Nouveau belong to the new era: constructivism, minimalism, hi-tech, art deco. Purely modern European architects They are rarely used for the construction of residential buildings.

We can identify common external features that distinguish the best European houses:

  1. pragmatism, architectural “simplification”, no frills in facade decoration;
  2. simple form rectangle, with flat or low gable roof;
  3. not included in the design obvious signs historical styles (Baroque, Empire);
  4. tendency to reduce the number of storeys, horizontal forms, asymmetry of appearance;
  5. large balconies, panoramic glazing, terraces and built-in garages;
  6. natural or imitating external and internal finishing materials.

But the most important thing in European houses is a comfortable layout for living, the presence of modern engineering solutions in terms of energy saving and ecology.

Stylish house projects

The catalog contains ready-made solutions for construction from traditional and new building materials. Regardless of the type of construction and design, they are distinguished by a thoughtful layout, good location communications using advanced technologies. The architects of our company carefully monitor current trends, and include them in European house designs. They provide for the arrangement of garages, utility rooms, saunas, and several bathrooms on each floor. The main thing in modern house- this is the convenience of living.

Conventionally, there are several types of European-type buildings.

  • Brick cottages are one of the most common options. Usually they are built on 1-2 floors; clinker, plaster, wood paneling, and siding are used for exterior finishing. Examples in the catalog: residential building No. 48-33 with an attic, No. 48-30K with a balcony and garage.
  • Foam block houses are an economical, easy-to-build material that is increasingly being used for the construction of walls. If necessary, it is insulated with a layer of cotton wool or other material; it is used in finishing artificial stone. Sample: 2-storey house with elements of English style No. 40-06G.
  • Wooden projects country houses- wood occupies a strong position outside of fashion. In countries where residents can use this expensive building material (Russia, Finland), they value its ideal environmental properties. Photo No. 10-69 shows an example of a structure close in design to the Scandinavian style.
  • Frame structures- are valued for their high speed of construction, and modern metal structures are highly durable. The projects presented in our catalog have a wide variety of design decoration. For example, No. 70-84 is a bright, friendly cottage with a large open gallery on the second floor.

Houses and cottages in European style can be very different. The idea can be based on German, Scandinavian or any other type of construction. Architects and designers create a project, focusing on the customer’s request, and skillfully include elements of this or that historical style, which are appropriate and liked by the future owners of the house.

Very often, the choice of a suitable project plan is complicated not only by the variety of possible layouts, but also by the confusion in the types of foreign architectural styles. The most common among them are the Scandinavian or Western European (German) direction. Our catalog contains the most popular and practical projects European houses and cottages. By choosing one of them, you can build reliable, comfortable housing that will last for decades. Order an estimate right now, very soon you will be able to move into your dream home!

European house project plans

A feature of Western European architecture is maximum practicality and rationality, which affects the price. This applies not only to planning, but also finishing materials, used to create an ascetic or “high-tech” interior. But this is not about reducing living space or using cheap coatings. Big houses and European-style cottages can have 1 or 2 floors, up to 5 bedrooms, an entrance hall, a spacious living room kitchen combined with a dining room, up to 3 bathrooms or toilets.

Scandinavian-style cottages are no less interesting. They are usually built according to frame technology, but today housing made of timber is also popular, wooden brick or rounded logs. The advantages of this style include:

  • big wooden stairs– do not clutter up the space, but at the same time look impressive and expensive;
  • panoramic glazing with modern energy-efficient double-glazed windows - maximum access to the premises sunlight, which makes them seem visually even larger;
  • extensive terraces - in summer you can sit here big company or admire the beautiful sunset alone.

You can compare ready-made European-style house designs by sorting the options you like by material, area and layout in our catalog. All of them have detailed descriptions, floor plans of rooms and photos of cottages that help you imagine what they will look like after completion finishing works. It is possible to order individual design to implement non-standard solutions!

Already from the beginning of December, noisy European streets begin to prepare for the New Year, lighting up with garlands and decorating with Christmas trees. And a little later, real Christmas construction will come into its own and modern mothers will start baking in their kitchen spaces in newfangled electric ovens traditional walls, roofs, windows and doors. So that the whole family can then enjoy a real culinary masterpiece European house projects built: gingerbread house.

Back in ancient Rome It was customary to bring small beautiful buildings to the altars so that New Year's Eve God settled there And then, in the morning, the whole family together enjoyed the culinary miracle and felt involved in the divine.

By European house projects Modern gingerbread houses have been built since 1812, after the Brothers Grimm sent them to the fairy-tale structure. permanent residence evil witch

Don't think that building a gingerbread house is very easy. It has its own house-building secrets and a recipe that cannot be violated.

Therefore, the gingerbread house is mixed with vodka or cognac, and honey is added instead of sugar. And no margarine is allowed here, only butter. According to the builders' plans, the walls and roof of a real gingerbread house should remain soft.

Despite the fabulousness of what is happening here, everything is real: the design, carved shutters, small tiles, turrets and a ridge. Everything goes into decoration: cookies and sweets, chocolate, marmalade, protein cream. And everything is combined with hot caramel or honey molasses.

Just before the holiday, this cute creation is placed on the windowsill, illuminated from the inside with a flashlight, and one can wait for the miracle that comes to every home at Christmas.

Foreign and, above all, European house designs are centuries-old traditions country house construction. Emphasized modesty and minimalism external forms hides behind itself the most complete filling internal space home with useful and necessary areas and premises for family members.


Country house projects European school offer more living space, efficiency in construction, rational use technical space of the house. All European houses are designed in such a way as to save energy and heat, it is advisable to use each square meter usable area. This is precisely the main advantage of foreign houses, which great variety presented in this section of the PARFENON company catalog.

If you want to purchase a foreign house project, we recommend that you carry out additional adaptation work to link finished project home to the actual construction conditions on your site.
Below is a table that shows which additional work carried out by foreign architects to adapt ready-made standard projects.

Cost of adaptation and additional design work
(at the request of the customer)


*Note: We recommend this type work is carried out on the basis of a report on the geology of the customer’s construction site.

Here you can get acquainted with current promotions when ordering projects of houses, bathhouses, garages and other buildings developed by foreign companies architectural bureaus and the authors.


IMPORTANT: We sell house plans at prices from architects and copyright owners. Therefore, if you see our projects at a lower price, please let us know and We will sell you the project cheaper than on the resource you specified.

Beautiful designs of European houses: photos, catalog

It is important for customers not to get lost in the variety of architectural styles when choosing a suitable private house project for turnkey implementation. Europe brings to our attention projects of European country houses in the Scandinavian and Western European directions, which are quite popular in 2018 among domestic developers.

Author's and standard project a modern European house in a Western European direction is a dwelling designed according to the principles of rationalism and practicality. All this is reflected in every element of the house, from the materials used to the nuances in the design and layout of the space.

European project plans German houses: individual features of the German style

Architectural projects of houses in the European style, based on the German school of design, implemented on a turnkey basis, are geometrically simple figures, quadrangular in shape.

Distinctive features are:

  1. European houses (photos, videos, preliminary designs, diagrams and drawings can be viewed in this section of the catalog) have window structures made in the form of an arch or a rectangle. The windows are different small in size, with window shutters often used. The window frames are massive structure. With the development of new technologies, shutters and massive window structures are becoming a thing of the past, giving way to window structures with small frames. In buildings built in Western European style, they are often installed wooden doors, different in color from the facades of the building.
  2. Modern European house, made in the spirit of the German school of architecture, has a base lined with tiles made of natural or artificial stone.
  3. In Western European-style cottages you can see balconies and bay windows, while balconies, unlike bay windows, are made without any frills. Bay windows are a kind of calling card of a European home.
  4. The roof in most cases is not distinguished by the complexity of its design and is a two- or four-slope roof with a large angle of inclination of the slopes. As roofing bitumen or metal tiles. At the same time, the color range is not diverse and is almost always limited to red or blue.
  5. The entrance group in most cases has a low concrete stairs with few steps and a small canopy.
  6. Home in spirit German direction design is a one-story or two-story building with an attic. The layout of European houses with an attic, made in the German style, is well thought out and rational. Such houses do not have long corridors.


Layout of European house projects: Scandinavian style

  1. Ready-made houses, built in the Scandinavian spirit, are European projects one-story houses with a residential attic, in rare cases you can see the option two-story building. The material for the house is most often wood with a varnished surface, but in lately Red, brown or beige colors are used for finishing facades.
  2. Window designs in houses Scandinavian style quite large, panoramic glazing is often used. The massiveness of the frames is common feature houses made in German and Scandinavian style.
  3. Unlike German-style houses, European Scandinavian-inspired house plans do not have a basement or basement.
  4. The roof structure in Scandinavian style houses has pitched shape, but meet at home with flat roof. As roofing material various types of tiles, sheets of copper or other metal, as well as coatings from polymer materials. Rare use flat roof is determined by the difficulty of snow removal, as well as certain difficulties that arise when snow melts on the roof.
  5. The entrance group consists of a porch with a staircase made of wood with carved wooden balusters. Sometimes in such houses entrance group has a full terrace.
  6. Elements made of wood with carved patterns are used to decorate the facades of the building. Unlike the German style, Scandinavian-type houses have almost no bay windows and balconies, which reduces cost estimates.

European house plans can be purchased from us at average market prices. For an additional cost, our specialists will develop original design European houses.

We wish you to find a home in our collection, in the best possible way according to your wishes. Enjoy watching!