Floor Plan Design
Layouts built around how a family actually moves through a home. Efficient circulation, smart sightlines, storage where you need it — not square footage for its own sake.
Thoughtful layouts and classic elevations for builders, developers, and homeowners. Floor plans designed around how rooms actually get used — and drawn so the field can build them.
From a single floor plan to a full permit-ready set — drawings that respect the budget, the lot, and the way people actually live.
Layouts built around how a family actually moves through a home. Efficient circulation, smart sightlines, storage where you need it — not square footage for its own sake.
Repeatable plans for builders working volume — efficient framing, clean classic elevations, and floor plans that sell because they live well.
Full plan sets sized and detailed for local jurisdictions — foundation, framing, electrical layout, sections, and schedules.
Existing-conditions documentation and tie-in details for additions, second stories, and full remodels. Drawn so the new work talks to the old.
A small selection of residential plans delivered in the last year. Toggle between floor plan and elevation — tap any tile to expand.
A drafting practice focused on layouts that work — and elevations that hold up.
Funderburgh Designs is a residential drafting studio out of Choctaw, Oklahoma. We design floor plans that earn their square footage — open where it counts, closed where it should be, with circulation that doesn't fight the way a family lives.
That means thinking through the small moves: where the laundry sits relative to the closets. Whether the pantry pulls double duty as a drop zone. How the kitchen island talks to the dining table to the patio when the door's open in October.
The exteriors are intentionally classic — elevations that won't look dated in five years and won't blow a budget on novelty. Brick, stucco, hipped and gabled rooflines, and balanced window placement. Houses that read as houses.
Every project starts in conversation. We ask about budget, lot constraints, the way you want the front door to feel when you walk up to it. Then we draw a plan that builders can actually price and crews can actually build.
Send the address, the lot, the back-of-napkin sketch — wherever you are in the process. We'll tell you what it takes to get to a buildable set.