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10-1624 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Home Plan – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,782 SF

Traditional / Classic Suburban (New American) and Neo-Colonial house plan with horizontal lap siding and shake exterior • 3 bed • 2.5 bath • 1,782 SF. Open layout, covered front porch, 2-car garage. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.

Original price was: $2,476.45.Current price is: $1,454.99.

999 in stock

What’s Included

Foundation Type *

Multiple foundation types may be selected. One foundation option is usually covered by the 10 hours of free drafting. If unsure, select ‘AS SHOWN’ — changes can be handled with included drafting hours.

Select Framing Options*

Recommended for colder climates or higher energy efficiency.

Optional Free Enhancements

What happens after purchase?
  1. Instant order confirmation is sent to your email.
  2. We review your notes and reach out if anything needs clarification.
  3. Digital plan files are delivered within 1 business day (7 days a week).
  4. Digital electrical plans and material list are delivered within 2 days.
  5. Revisions — request changes anytime and we’ll update your files.
Total: $1,454.99

* Please verify all details with the actual plan, as the plan takes precedence over the information shown below.

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43'-0"

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Brian Mcfarland – December 7, 2023

Detached garage design mirrored free for our driveway—no hidden costs.

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Traditional Suburban Home Plan with Neo-Colonial Character

A 3-Bedroom, 2.5-Bath, 1,782 SF Traditional / Classic Suburban (New American) design with timeless lap siding and shake-accented gables.

This thoughtfully designed Traditional Suburban home plan blends the comfort of New American architecture with subtle Neo-Colonial influences. Clean symmetry, classic proportions, and practical family-focused spaces make this two-story layout ideal for growing households, suburban neighborhoods, and narrow-to-average-width lots.

The exterior showcases horizontal lap siding paired with shake/shingle accents in the front gable, creating texture and architectural depth without overwhelming the façade. A welcoming covered front porch, balanced window placement, and an attached two-car garage complete the classic curb appeal.

Heated & Overall Living Space

  • Heated Living Area: 1,782 square feet
  • Stories: 2
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2 full baths + 1 half bath
  • Garage: 2-car attached front-entry garage

This 1,782 SF floor plan maximizes livability through efficient design, open gathering spaces, and well-separated private zones.

Exterior Design: Classic Materials, Lasting Appeal

The exterior composition reflects the enduring popularity of Traditional / Classic Suburban architecture. The façade features:

  • Durable horizontal lap siding across the main body
  • Decorative shake siding within the front-facing gable
  • Crisp white trim framing double-hung windows
  • A modest covered front porch supported by clean-lined columns
  • A balanced, symmetrical front elevation inspired by Neo-Colonial homes

The lap siding provides a timeless look while remaining cost-effective and easy to maintain. The shake gable accent adds subtle dimension, elevating the curb appeal without venturing into overly ornate territory.

Neo-Colonial symmetry is expressed through evenly spaced windows and a centered entry, offering a refined yet approachable presence—perfect for homeowners seeking a design that feels established and welcoming.

Main Level Layout: Open, Functional, Family-Friendly

The main level of this Traditional Suburban home emphasizes flow and connectivity while preserving clear functional zones.

Open Living Area

The living room seamlessly connects to the kitchen and dining area, forming a bright, open-concept core. This layout supports:

  • Easy entertaining
  • Improved natural light distribution
  • Visual connection across main gathering areas
  • Flexible furniture arrangements

Large rear-facing windows enhance daylight and help the space feel larger than its footprint suggests.

Kitchen Design

The kitchen serves as the heart of the home, featuring:

  • A central island with seating
  • Ample counter space for meal prep
  • Generous cabinetry storage
  • Direct access to dining and living areas

This configuration is ideal for families who value casual meals, homework supervision, and social cooking environments.

Dining Area

Positioned adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area offers flexibility for everyday meals or holiday gatherings. Its proximity to the rear exterior door makes future deck or patio integration seamless.

Powder Room & Garage Access

A convenient half bath is located on the main floor for guests. The attached two-car garage provides direct entry into the home, enhancing functionality during inclement weather and daily routines.

Second Floor: Private Bedroom Retreats

Upstairs, the layout prioritizes privacy and comfort.

Primary Suite

The primary bedroom offers a quiet retreat featuring:

  • Spacious sleeping area
  • Walk-in closet
  • Private full bathroom

The ensuite bath is efficiently designed to balance comfort and practicality, ensuring long-term livability.

Secondary Bedrooms

Two additional bedrooms are thoughtfully sized for children, guests, or home office use. Their location away from the primary suite enhances privacy while remaining conveniently near the shared full bath.

Hall Bathroom

The upstairs full bathroom is centrally located for easy access from both secondary bedrooms.

Garage & Storage Solutions

The attached two-car garage adds everyday practicality and long-term resale value. Features include:

  • Front-entry configuration
  • Room for two vehicles
  • Potential for built-in shelving or overhead storage

Additional interior storage areas ensure that this 1,782 SF plan lives larger than its square footage suggests.

Why Traditional / Classic Suburban Homes Remain Popular

Traditional Suburban homes continue to dominate American residential architecture due to their balance of familiarity, efficiency, and resale strength. According to architectural trend discussions on ArchDaily, adaptable and timeless residential forms consistently outperform trend-driven designs in long-term value retention.

This home embodies those principles through:

  • Simple rooflines
  • Balanced window placement
  • Cost-efficient materials
  • Functional interior planning
  • Classic proportions with subtle Neo-Colonial influence

Perfect For:

  • Growing families
  • First-time home builders
  • Suburban developments
  • Builders seeking repeatable, efficient designs
10-1624 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Home Plan – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 1,782 SF
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE DELIVERY
All plans are drawn to scale and include:
  • 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*
Plans purchased are for an “unlimited” multi-use license
*Delivered plans include minimally what are shown in the product images. In most cases, additional notes and details not shown are included. To inquire about these details, please contact us at support@myhomefloorplans.com prior to purchase.*

Disclaimer

Verify dimensions, square footage, and description against product images before purchase. Currently, most attributes were extracted with AI and have not been manually reviewed.

My Home Floor Plans, Inc. does not assume liability for any deviations in the plans. All information must be confirmed by your contractor prior to construction. Dimensions govern over scale.