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Cabin No. 410

Cabin No. 410

Regular price $175.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $175.00 USD
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A-frame cabin plans with loft – 20'x32' PDF download. Code-prescriptive design with wood stove, sleeping loft, and the structural details most A-frame plans leave out – instant download.

The 410 is a modern interpretation of one of the most recognized forms in American vernacular architecture — compact, functional, and resolved with the structural discipline the A-frame actually demands. A 20'x32' footprint delivers a full-function main level, soaring vaulted great room, and an upper loft that works as a sleeping area, studio, or quiet retreat. Designed to IRC Prescriptive Method standards — most jurisdictions won't require an engineer's stamp at permit submittal. Framing uses standard lumber lengths available at most yards, keeping material costs predictable.

Preview This Cabin (Free Cut Sheet Download) Want a closer look before purchasing? Download the 4-page Cabin 410 Cut Sheet — a visual overview showing layout, elevations, and design notes. It's not the full plan set, but it will give you a clear sense of how the cabin is organized and how OFD plans are presented.

Download the 4-Page Cabin 410 Cut Sheet (PDF)

Plan Details: Size: 20' x 32' footprint (640 sq. ft. + 172 sq. ft. loft) · Height: 22'-6" · Layout: 1 Bedroom + Loft, 1 Bath, Wood Stove

Features You'll Love:

  • Soaring vaulted ceiling open to the ridge above the great room
  • Glazed front façade floods the interior with natural light
  • Flexible upper loft — sleeping area, home office, or studio
  • Generous front deck (14'x10') for morning coffee or evening use
  • Main-level bedroom with large closet and private outdoor access
  • Space for a small wood-burning stove
  • I-joist roof framing — engineered for code compliance without sacrificing the open feel
  • Available on pier and slab foundations
  • Instant Delivery
  • Safe & Secure
  • Affordable

What is included?

This (digital download) set of PDF plans include:

  • Cover sheet
  • Site plan (options)
  • Floor plans with Door schedule and Window schedule
  • Exterior elevations
  • Building sections
  • Construction details
  • Interior cabinet elevations
  • Foundation plan
  • Floor framing plans
  • Wall framing information
  • Roof framing plan
  • Foundation and framing details
  • Electrical/ Lighting plans.

How do I get my plans?

Once your order is placed, you will receive an email with a link to download your set of cabin plans.

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What's Included in Every Cabin Plan Set

Each plan set is a complete, multi-sheet PDF drawn at standard architectural scale and ready for permit submittal or contractor pricing. Sheets include: floor plan, foundation plan, framing plan, building sections, construction details, interior elevations, exterior elevations, and electrical layout. Dimensions, material callouts, and construction notes are included throughout — not just on the floor plan.

Foundation options vary by cabin and are shown as separate foundation plan sheets within the same set, so you're not buying multiple plans to get multiple options. The variant you select at checkout corresponds to the foundation sheets included.

Why does this matter? Because most plan sets sold online are concept drawings dressed up as construction documents. OFD plans are drawn the way a contractor expects to receive them — organized, dimensioned, and detailed enough to build from.

Code basis and design loads

OFD plans are prepared in general conformance with the International Residential Code (IRC) — the same standard used by building departments across most of the country. Structural members are sized for a 40 psf ground snow load, 115 mph wind exposure (Exposure B), and standard residential live and dead loads. These aren't minimum numbers — they represent a solid, buildable baseline that holds up in most jurisdictions without modification.

If your county or state requires site-specific engineering or stamped drawings, a local engineer can review and stamp the set. OFD plans are organized and documented specifically to make that process straightforward — no hunting for load assumptions or missing callouts.

How to Use Your Plans

Your plan set downloads immediately after purchase as a PDF. From there, two paths: print or build digital.

For print, take the file to a local print shop or reprographics shop and request full-scale prints at 18×24. Most shops can turn these around same day. Full-scale prints are worth it — details and dimensions are drawn to be read at scale, not on a laptop screen.

For permit submittal, most jurisdictions accept digital PDF submittals directly. OFD plans are sized and organized for this workflow. Depending on your location, your building department may also require a site plan, soils report, or engineered foundation design — these are site-specific documents that fall outside of what any plan set can include, but your plans will have everything else the reviewer needs.

Still Have Questions?

If you have questions before purchasing, send a message. Choosing the right plan before you buy is worth the conversation.