Croft M Kit

Carbon Captured per M Kit
≤17,795 kg/eCO₂

One size, fits all.

A balanced, accessible, cathedral-ceilinged blank slate, Croft's "Medium” kit accommodates a vast range of floor plans. With its economic size, this 22'-wide offering sits squarely at the nexus of pragmatic design offering a holistic solution for both economy of construction and spatial experience.

This kit size is a perfect starting point for small families, empty nesters, or a neighborhood home. A look through our example plans shows our preference for a journey-based circulation scheme that seemingly “expands the space for those inside. One winds their way through the house, making it feel larger on the inside than its compact footprint might otherwise imply. The end result is remarkable in its efficacy, every time.

Keep in mind: You can always adjust the interior layout, as well as window sizes and locations. While our suggested designs always optimize for budget and efficiency, our in-house design team is ever at hand to discuss any customizations or adjustments.

3 basic templates:

Contemporary. Traditional. Single-level.

Croft M Kit Details


  • Base Footprint: 22’-0” x 36’-8”

  • Floors: 1 or 2

  • Total Bedrooms: Up to 2

  • Total Bathrooms: Up to 1.5

  • Livable Area (within exterior walls):

    • 640 SF Downstairs

    • 488 SF Upstairs
(varies — see floor plans)

M: Traditional - Landing

M: Contemporary - Dining

M: Traditional - Living to Kitchen

How to work with us:

  • Like what you see? Start with a Croft Kit off-the-shelf. Or work with our design team to push, pull, and tweak windows and interior walls to suit your needs.

  • Already have a special place in mind? Gather your permits, secure your financing plan, and assemble the boots-on-the-ground team that will help take your project all the way.

  • Your house gets fabricated in our factory in beautiful mid-coast Maine and neatly organized onto trailers for delivery to the job-site.

  • After Croft's fully-insulated & weather-tight building enclosure is up, the other members of your project team take the baton to install power, plumbing, and finishes!

For the technical side of things.