• Floorplan of a typical dogtrot/breezeway house in the Southeastern United States. One of several dogtrot houses formerly used as slave quarters at the plantation of Thornhill...
  • Our Big Dogtrot house plan is a rustic dogtrot style house with large windows and porches allowing you to really take in the views of your surroundings.
  • Prior to air conditioning or electricity, rural agrarian families in these warm climates built dogtrot houses to take advantage of cross breezes.
  • In this article, we'll explore the options available for Dogtrot houses, ideas for customizing the perfect design, and even some inspiring examples.
  • Dogtrot Houses: A Basic History. ... In warm climates, the wide doors of the dogtrot style provide cross ventilation to keep the house cool.
  • The Dogtrot house emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries, primarily in the southeastern United States, particularly in areas with hot and humid climates.
  • Dogtrot House is a huge upgrade for the clients, a family of long-term, committed campers. ... Therefore the Dogtrot House is a permanent campsite.
  • Dogtrot House / CLB Architects - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Windows, Countertop, Sink. ... Cite: "Dogtrot House / CLB Architects" 20 Feb 2020.
  • The Contemporary Dogtrot, designed by Frederick + Frederick Architects in Beaufort, South Carolina, USA, is a stunning 2300-square-foot house that...
  • A dogtrot house is a one-story home, traditionally a log cabin, with a large hallway or breezeway through the center of the house.