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What is a shotgun house floor plan?

Shotgun houses are small, single-story houses that are only one room wide (typically no more than 12 feet across) and 2–4 rooms deep without any hallway—meaning you have to walk through each to get to the next.

Why are houses in New Orleans called shotgun?

Where did the name “shotgun house” come from? According to lore, shotgun houses got their name due to their linear design—theoretically a bullet shot through the front door could exit the back door without hitting anything.

What is the square footage of a shotgun house?

400 square feet
At about 12 feet wide and 400 square feet, shotgun houses offer the desired small living space as a tiny home. Keep in mind, shotgun houses can’t necessarily be classified as tiny homes, since there’s room to go over the maximum square feet.

How do you organize a shotgun house?

Here are some home organization tips for shotgun-style houses:

  1. Have clear separation from one room to another.
  2. Use wall and ceiling storage to open up floor space.
  3. Reduce furniture size.
  4. Consider a pull-out bed if your bedroom is too cramped.
  5. Add storage wherever you can get it, such as under the stairs or under the bed.

Why are shotgun houses built that way?

The narrow width of shotgun houses cut costs by allowing many houses to be built on smaller plots of land. Shotgun houses are well suited to warm climates. Their narrow, front-to-back design, with doors aligned in a row, aids air circulation during the summer.

What is a shotgun double house?

“Double-barrel” or “double” shotgun houses are a semi-detached configuration, consisting of two houses sharing a central wall, allowing more houses to be fit into an area. “Camelback” shotgun houses include a second floor at the rear of the house.