For more than 30 years, W. Michael Davis has been creating custom home designs and thousands of floor plans that blend style, function, and affordability. As a licensed architect, he brings real-world experience and a personal touch to every plan, helping families and builders turn dreams into reality.
Now, you can access Michael’s collection of home plans directly online — making it easy to find a design you love and start building with confidence, anywhere in the U.S.

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In our first meeting with Michael Davis he helped us to clarify our admittedly very nebulous vision for our dream home. He helped us think specifically about what we really wanted. Mr. Davis took our hopes and created a home full of warmth, light, and a wonderful sense of space.
Mike is the best architect I've ever worked with. Very fast to respond to emails and phone calls. He's so passionate about his work that he works in the evenings and on the weekends if needed. I would recommend utilizing Mike's services for any new or remodeling work.
I met Mike Davis 24 years ago when he designed my office building and he did a great job. Recently my wife and I wanted to remodel and enlarge the front porch on our home. Mike understood exactly what we wanted and offered insightful recommendations. Mike visited the site several times to ensure that everything was following his design.
Working with Mr. Davis was a pleasure. He has great ideas and will work hard to achieve exactly what you want in your plans and can also think out of the box to create something that fits your home building goals. His professionalism and eye for detail is unparalleled. Such a great experience!
The first words that come to mind when describing Michael are honest and compassionate. He really was interested in designing our 'dream home'. His knowledge and experience as an architect was invaluable. We consider Michael and his sweet wife as our newest 'life long friends'.
Yes. These are full construction drawings created by a licensed architect with over 30 years of residential experience. Any competent local builder or general contractor can build from them. Your builder may make small site‑specific adjustments, but the plans are designed to be “builder‑ready.”
These plans are drawn for typical conditions, and most lots work with only minor adjustments. The right way to confirm is to show the plan to your builder or local designer along with your site survey, so they can check setbacks, slope, and local codes. If your lot is unusually steep, narrow, or irregular, expect a few extra tweaks on their end to make everything fit correctly.
Construction costs vary a lot by region, materials, and builder. Most people use a rough cost‑per‑square‑foot range from local builders as a starting point, then have their builder price their specific plan. The fastest path is: choose your plan, share it with 1 - 2 builders you trust, and ask them for a realistic range based on your finishes and site.
Yes, these plans can be customized. Simple changes, like moving a few interior non‑bearing walls or adjusting windows, are usually straightforward for a local architect, residential designer, or drafting service. Bigger changes, like adding square footage, changing the roof, or moving structural walls, take more time and will cost more. The best approach is to buy the CAD version if you know you’ll be modifying, then let your local design professional quote their fee.
After checkout, you’ll receive your plan files (PDF or CAD, depending on what you choose) and instructions for printing and sharing them with your builder and local professionals. Your builder will use these drawings to obtain bids, permits, and build your home, making any site‑specific adjustments required by your local codes. If questions come up, your first stop should always be your builder or local engineer, since they know your lot and regulations best.
