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  • Front elevation of a coastal shingle style home featuring horizontal siding, double stacked porches, elevated foundation, and Southern Low Country architecture

    Plan 18-1429 – Manor Bistro | Coastal – 5-Bed, 4-Bath, 3,439 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a New American Craftsman style house featuring stone veneer, lap siding, gabled rooflines, and a covered front porch

    Plan 18-1381 – The Alexander Estate | New American – 4-Bed, 5-Bath, 3,347 SF – House plan details

  • Front exterior of a New American Modern Traditional home featuring painted brick, stone accents, steep gables, and symmetrical architecture

    Plan 18-1253 – Aster Pointe Lodge | New American – 6-Bed, 5-Bath, 6,175 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of transitional suburban home with smooth stucco exterior, tall columns, hipped roof, and modern traditional design

    Plan 18-1199 – Auburn Bend Chalet | Transitional Suburban – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 6,978 SF – House plan details

  • Front exterior of a New American Modern Traditional house with stone accents, horizontal siding, gabled rooflines, and three-car garage

    Plan 18-1191 – Aster Oak Place | New American – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 3,981 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of Modern Farmhouse style home with white board and batten siding, black windows, gabled rooflines, and covered entry porch

    Plan 18-1179 – Aster Bluff Residence | Modern Farmhouse – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 4,914 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Colonial Cape Cod style home with horizontal siding, stone base, and centered covered porch

    Plan 18-1132 – Auburn Bluff Farmhouse | Traditional Colonial – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 2,100 SF – House plan details

  • Front exterior view of a New American modern traditional house with stone façade, horizontal siding, shingle details, and welcoming covered porch

    Plan 18-1048 – Buckingham Pavilion | New American – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 4,352 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional New American style suburban home with horizontal siding, covered porch, and attached garage

    Plan 18-1023 – Aster Knoll Homestead | Traditional – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 3,225 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Traditional Colonial New American style home with horizontal siding, stone accents, symmetrical windows, and covered entry

    Plan 18-1003 – Carolina Basin | Traditional Colonial – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 4,061 SF – House plan details

  • Front view of a Shingle Style Coastal home featuring classic shingle siding, natural wood roofing, arched dormers, white trim, and symmetrical architecture

    Plan 17-2114 – Auburn Meadow Homestead | Shingle Style – 6-Bed, 5-Bath, 8,061 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a New American Modern Traditional home featuring stone accents, horizontal siding, gabled rooflines, and a welcoming covered entry

    Plan 17-1968 – Auburn Run Residence | New American – 6-Bed, 5-Bath, 3,220 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Classical Southern Neo-Classical home with symmetrical brick façade, tall white columns, and traditional Colonial architecture

    Plan 17-1721 – Oxfordshire Place | Neo-Classical – 5-Bed, 4-Bath, 457 SF – House plan details

  • Front elevation of a Transitional New American home with brick exterior, large windows, and modern traditional detailing

    Plan 17-1623 – The Carter Estate | Transitional – 4-Bed, 5-Bath, 4,352 SF – House plan details

  • Front exterior of a New American Modern Traditional house featuring board and batten siding, stone accents, gabled rooflines, and a covered front porch

    Plan 17-1479 – Indiana Plateau | New American – 5-Bed, 5-Bath, 4,964 SF – House plan details

What Defines Colonial Architecture?

Colonial style homes balance symmetry and practicality: a centered front door, multi-pane windows, and a simple gable roof.
Many exteriors are finished in stone or brick. Inside, a central hall organizes formal living and dining rooms.

Key Features

  • Balanced façade and proportionate window placements
  • Central hallway with rooms on each side; bedrooms typically upstairs
  • Simple, efficient rooflines and shuttered windows
  • Modern comforts—open kitchens, mudrooms, and great rooms where desired

Popular Variations

  • Georgian & Federal: formal, stately interpretation with crisp symmetry
  • Georgian / Classical options for grand entries and columns
  • French Traditional Farmhouse: European influences with rustic touches
  • Dutch Colonial: recognizable gambrel rooflines with wide second-floor rooms

Why Builders & Families Choose This Style

  • Broad buyer appeal thanks to its classic design
  • Works across climates in North America
  • Easy to furnish: formal rooms for gatherings, flexible family spaces

What You Get with Our Plans

  • Construction-ready CAD & PDF files
  • Unlimited build license
  • Structural engineering included
  • Free foundation changes (slab, crawlspace, basement)
  • Affordable modifications and matching plans (same exterior, different bedrooms/garages)

Find Your Fit

Explore our curated collection of colonial home plans.
All designs are homes built and refined after 2008 to meet modern codes.
For adjacent looks, browse Traditional or
Modern Suburban plans.

FAQs

What makes a plan “Colonial”?

Symmetry, a central hall, simple rooflines, and a formal front elevation—often with stone or brick accents.

Can I customize?

Yes—we include CAD files, free foundation changes, and low-cost layout edits.

Are these up-to-date?

All plans reflect current standards and are backed by structural engineering.