Plan 10-1262 – Play House | Neo-Colonial – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,607 SF
Neo-Colonial and Traditional Colonial house plan with horizontal lap siding exterior • 3 bed • 2.5 bath • 1,607 SF. Symmetrical façade, covered entry porch, attached garage. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $1,976.45.$1,254.48Current price is: $1,254.48.
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| Width | 36'-0" |
| Depth | 47'-0" |
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| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on Second Floor, Owner's Suite on Second Floor, Walk-in Closet |
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| Condition | New |
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Neo-Colonial Home Plan with Classic Symmetry & Timeless Curb Appeal
Discover this 1,607 SF Neo-Colonial home plan featuring 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, traditional proportions, and a clean horizontal lap siding exterior with shuttered windows.
This beautifully balanced Neo-Colonial home plan blends the enduring charm of Traditional Colonial architecture with the practical layout modern families expect. From its symmetrical front elevation to its welcoming covered entry and attached garage, this design reflects the best elements of American suburban tradition while offering an efficient, open interior floor plan.
The exterior showcases horizontal lap siding, evenly spaced windows with classic shutters, and prominent front-facing gables. The result is a façade that feels refined, timeless, and neighborhood-friendly—perfect for homeowners seeking understated elegance without excessive ornamentation.
For additional architectural context on traditional residential design principles, see this overview from
ArchDaily.
Architectural Style: Neo-Colonial with Traditional Colonial Influence
Neo-Colonial homes reinterpret classic Colonial architecture for today’s lifestyles. This plan preserves key historical elements while simplifying details for broader appeal and construction efficiency.
Signature style features include:
- Symmetrical front façade with balanced window placement
- Front-facing gable rooflines with clean proportions
- Horizontal lap (clapboard) siding for classic texture
- Decorative shutters that frame upper and lower windows
- Covered front entry that creates a defined arrival point
- Attached front-entry garage integrated into the massing
Unlike ornate historic Colonial homes, this Neo-Colonial house plan emphasizes simplicity and livability while maintaining traditional curb appeal.
Exterior Materials & Curb Appeal
The home’s horizontal lap siding exterior delivers timeless character with low-maintenance durability. This material choice enhances shadow lines across the façade and pairs beautifully with:
- Architectural asphalt shingles
- Contrasting shutters
- Painted trim and fascia
- Paneled garage door
The centered covered entry creates visual balance and adds architectural depth. Subtle trim detailing and consistent window proportions reinforce the Traditional Colonial aesthetic.
This exterior works exceptionally well in:
- Traditional suburban neighborhoods
- Master-planned communities
- Infill residential lots
- HOA-controlled developments requiring classic styles
Interior Layout Overview – 1,950 Heated Square Feet
Designed for functionality and flow, this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home plan maximizes every square foot.
Main Level Highlights:
- Open-concept living and dining spaces
- Central kitchen with island workspace
- Powder room for guests
- Direct garage access
- Defined foyer entry
Upper Level Features:
- Private Owner’s suite with walk-in closet
- En-suite primary bathroom
- Two secondary bedrooms
- Shared full bath
- Convenient upper-level laundry
The floor plan respects traditional layout hierarchy while incorporating open-concept transitions that make daily living more fluid.
Main Living Area – Designed for Modern Comfort
The central living space functions as the heart of the home. Large windows provide balanced natural light across the symmetrical façade, while the open arrangement connects seamlessly to the kitchen and dining areas.
Key benefits:
- Improved sightlines for family interaction
- Flexible furniture placement
- Natural light from multiple exposures
- Ideal setup