“Affordable by design” is more than a tagline. For developers and builders, it is a practical strategy that touches every phase of a project, from estimating and value engineering to buyer confidence and construction efficiency. At W.L. Martin Home Designs, many of our newer plans are created with that mindset from the start. And in 2026, we are expanding what “designed for real world building” means by adding richer interior visuals that give you more views inside many of our newest home designs.
If you have ever wished you could walk a buyer, an investor, or a building team through a plan before the first stake goes in the ground, you will appreciate this upgrade. Our enhanced visuals help you see how the home lives, not just how it measures. One of the best examples of this direction is our new Plan #24617, a one story design that shows off both curb appeal and livability with detailed interior perspectives that bring the layout to life.

Why “Affordable by Design” Matters to Developers
Affordability is not only about final sales price. It is about managing cost drivers early so your margins and timelines stay protected. “Affordable by design” homes often share a few traits that builders value:
- Efficient use of square footage so space is livable and marketable, not wasted.
- Straightforward flow and sensible adjacencies that support practical framing, mechanical routing, and day to day function.
- Buyer friendly layouts that reduce hesitation during the sales process.
- Options for customization so you can match different price points and neighborhood expectations without reinventing the wheel.

Many of our new plans focus on those fundamentals while still delivering the features buyers ask for right now, like open concept living, flexible rooms, and storage that actually works.
The New Visual Upgrade: More Interior Views, More Confidence
Floor plans are essential, but they can feel abstract for buyers and even for some stakeholders on the development side. That is why we have expanded our interior visuals across many new W.L. Martin Home Designs plans.
These additional views help you:
- Sell the lifestyle faster because buyers can immediately understand room scale and flow.
- Reduce decision fatigue by showing how key spaces connect, especially open concept areas.
- Support pre construction conversations with clearer expectations about layout and finishes.
- Strengthen online marketing since listings and community pages perform better when visuals tell a complete story.
In short, you get a more complete picture of what you are building, which helps you move from interest to contract with less friction.

Spotlight: Plan #24617, One Story Living With Real World Function
Plan #24617 is a strong representation of what we mean by “affordable by design” paired with upgraded visuals. It is a one story home with a total of 2,474 square feet, built to serve a wide range of households, from families and growing families to multi family living situations where extra bedrooms and flexible spaces matter.
Key Stats at a Glance
- Total living area: 2,474 sq ft
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Garage: Attached 3 car
- Bonus spaces: Game room
- Outdoor living: Rear porch
This is the kind of plan that works well in many markets across North America because it blends everyday livability with the features that help a home stand out in a competitive neighborhood.

Open Concept Living That Feels Natural, Not Forced
At the heart of Plan #24617 is an open concept living area designed for how people actually use their homes. The living room flows directly into the kitchen, creating a central gathering zone that supports everything from weeknight dinners to weekend entertaining.
The kitchen includes an island with the sink and dishwasher, which is a detail buyers often love because it keeps the person prepping and cleaning connected to the conversation. From there, the plan continues to a dining area at the rear, with easy access to the rear porch. That rear connection is valuable for families who want indoor outdoor flexibility, and it is also a strong selling feature for buyers who prioritize backyard living.

A Primary Suite That Gives Buyers the “Yes” Feeling
A well designed primary suite can be the moment when a buyer stops comparing and starts committing. Plan #24617 delivers with a primary bedroom that includes an en suite bathroom and a walk in closet.
This suite layout supports privacy and comfort, and it also helps developers position the plan as a move up option within a community. Buyers may be willing to stretch their budget when the primary suite feels intentional and well separated from busy household areas.
Four Bedrooms, Three and a Half Baths: Built for Modern Households
A 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom layout gives this plan broad appeal. Whether a household needs a dedicated guest room, space for older children, room for a home office, or a multi generational setup, the bedroom count supports flexibility.
From a development perspective, that flexibility can help you target more buyer types with the same base plan. That often means faster absorption and more predictable demand, especially in neighborhoods where buyers want space but still care about value.

A Game Room That Adds Lifestyle Without Losing Practicality
Buyers love the idea of a dedicated “fun” space, but they also want it to feel useful. A game room can serve as a playroom, media lounge, teen hangout, hobby space, or even a second living area. It is one of those features that photographs well, markets well, and adapts well.
When paired with our expanded interior visuals, the game room becomes easier to sell because buyers can picture how they would use it.
Mudroom and Laundry Placement That Supports Real Life
One of the underrated strengths of Plan #24617 is the transition space planning. There is a mudroom just off of the foyer area that flows into a laundry room.
That is a practical win for families coming in with backpacks, shoes, sports gear, and everyday clutter. For builders and developers, thoughtful service spaces like these can become quiet differentiators in your marketing. Buyers may not search for “mudroom adjacency,” but they feel the convenience when they tour the home.

Attached 3 Car Garage: A Strong Value Signal
An attached 3 car garage signals storage, convenience, and lifestyle. In many markets, it can be a key reason a buyer chooses one home over another. It also gives developers options for positioning, since a 3 car garage can support households with trucks, tools, recreational gear, or simply a desire for extra space.
Customization Options That Help You Match Your Market
In our 2026 quest to give developers and new home buyers what they want, Plan #24617 is also designed to be customizable when you purchase the plan. That matters because no two communities are exactly alike. Customization can help you:
- Adjust details to meet local preferences
- Align the plan with target price points
- Respond to lot conditions or neighborhood guidelines
- Add or refine features buyers request most in your region
The goal is to keep the structure of a proven layout while giving you room to tailor the plan for your build program.

Bringing It All Together: Affordable by Design, Easier to Visualize, Faster to Sell
Plan #24617 shows how W.L. Martin Home Designs is pairing practical, buildable layouts with enhanced interior visuals that support buyer confidence. Many of our new plans are created to deliver value through smart design choices, and now we are making it easier to see those choices clearly with more detailed views of the interior.
If you are a developer looking to expand your lineup with homes that are “affordable by design,” while still offering the features today’s buyers expect, Plan #24617 is a strong example of where we are headed in 2026.

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