10-1265 HOUSE PLAN – Low Country Coastal Home Plan – 4-Bed, 4.5-Bath, 3,520 SF
Low Country and Charleston-style coastal house plan with lap siding exterior • 4 bed • 4.5 bath • 3,520 SF. Double porches, symmetrical façade, elevated foundation. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $1,976.45.$1,254.99Current price is: $1,254.99.
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| Architectural Styles | |
|---|---|
| Width | 72'-8" |
| Depth | 37'-10" |
| Htd SF | |
| Unhtd SF | |
| Bedrooms | |
| Bathrooms | |
| # of Floors | |
| # Garage Bays | |
| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Foyer, Mudroom, Great Room, Living Room, Fireplace, Office/Study, Recreational Room |
| Outdoor Features | Covered Front Porch, Covered Rear Porch, Covered Deck, Uncovered Deck, Balcony, Breezeway |
| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on First Floor, Owner's Suite on Second Floor, Jack and Jill Bathroom, Walk-in Closet |
| Kitchen Features | |
| Garage Features | |
| Condition | New |
| Ceiling Features | |
| Structure Type | |
| Exterior Material |
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Grand Low Country Coastal Home with Double Porches and Timeless Southern Style
A refined Low Country coastal house plan offering 3,520 square feet of heated living space, gracious outdoor rooms, and classic Charleston-inspired architecture.
This elegant Low Country coastal home plan captures the essence of traditional Southern architecture with its balanced proportions, elevated foundation, and iconic stacked porches. Designed for warm climates and gracious living, this home blends coastal practicality with refined Classical Southern detailing, making it ideal for waterfront lots, coastal communities, or anyone drawn to timeless Southern charm.
The façade showcases horizontal lap siding, tall columns, and wide porches that invite both relaxation and entertaining. Influenced by historic Charleston and Low Country estates, the design emphasizes symmetry, airflow, and a strong indoor-outdoor connection—hallmarks of authentic coastal Southern architecture.
Heated and Unheated Living Areas
- Heated Living Area: Approximately 3,520 square feet across two full stories.
- Unheated Spaces: Expansive covered front and rear porches, upper-level balcony, and generous stair landings designed for outdoor living.
The elevated layout allows the home to sit gracefully above grade, improving views, ventilation, and protection in coastal environments. Large porches act as outdoor rooms, extending the living space while providing shade and shelter.
Bedroom and Bathroom Layout
- Four spacious bedrooms designed for privacy and comfort.
- Four full bathrooms plus a convenient powder room for guests.
- Owner’s suite positioned for privacy, featuring porch access and generous closet space.
- Secondary bedrooms well-suited for family, guests, or multigenerational living.
This thoughtful bedroom arrangement makes the plan equally suited for full-time living or an upscale coastal retreat. Bathrooms are positioned to maximize convenience while maintaining privacy.
Interior Design Highlights
- Open-concept main living area connecting kitchen, dining, and great room.
- High ceilings that enhance airflow and amplify natural light.
- Large windows and French doors that frame porch views and invite coastal breezes.
- Central kitchen designed for entertaining, with ample prep and storage space.
- Formal yet relaxed circulation pattern inspired by historic Southern homes.
The interior layout reflects classic Southern planning principles—rooms flow logically, views extend outward to the porches, and every space feels intentional. This balance of openness and definition makes the home feel both grand and livable.
Exterior Architecture and Materials
The exterior is defined by traditional horizontal lap siding, a material deeply rooted in Low Country and Charleston architecture. Combined with substantial porch columns, painted trim, and an elevated brick foundation, the home achieves a look that is both coastal and enduring.
- Horizontal lap siding for authentic Southern character.
- Raised foundation for coastal resilience and visual prominence.
- Double-stacked porches emphasizing symmetry and outdoor living.
- Classical columns and railings inspired by Charleston precedents.
This combination of materials and proportions ensures the home ages gracefully while remaining true to its architectural roots. For a deeper understanding of how climate influences coastal architecture, see this detailed overview from
10-1265 HOUSE PLAN – Low Country Coastal Home Plan – 4-Bed, 4.5-Bath, 3,520 SF
- BOTH a PDF and CAD file (sent to the email provided/a copy of the downloadable files will be in your account here)
- PDF – Easily printable at any local print shop
- CAD Files – Delivered in AutoCAD format. Required for structural engineering and very helpful for modifications.
- Structural Engineering – Included with every plan unless not shown in the product images. Very helpful and reduces engineering time dramatically for any state. *All plans must be approved by engineer licensed in state of build*
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