Plan 10-1790 – Opulent Living | Traditional – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,450 SF
Traditional / Classic Suburban and Neo-Colonial house plan with brick veneer and horizontal siding exterior • 4 bed • 3 bath • 2,450 SF. Covered front porch, open-concept living, 2-car garage. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $1,776.45.$1,254.48Current price is: $1,254.48.
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| Width | 44'-0" |
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| Depth | 54'-4" |
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| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Foyer, Great Room, Family Room, Fireplace, Office/Study, Recreational Room, Attic, Basement |
| Outdoor Features | Covered Front Porch, Covered Rear Porch, Screened Porch, Deck |
| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on Second Floor, Owner's Suite on Second Floor, Jack and Jill Bathroom, Walk-in Closet |
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| Condition | New |
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Traditional Suburban Home Plan with Brick & Siding Exterior – 2,450 SF
Classic curb appeal meets modern functionality in this 4-bedroom, 3-bath Traditional / Classic Suburban home plan with Neo-Colonial influence.
This Traditional Home Plan offers 2,450 heated square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, blending timeless architectural character with practical everyday comfort. With its brick veneer base, horizontal lap siding on the upper level, symmetrical front gables, and welcoming covered entry, this home delivers enduring style that fits beautifully in established neighborhoods and new suburban communities alike.
Rooted in Traditional / Classic Suburban architecture and enhanced by subtle Neo-Colonial detailing, the exterior presents a balanced façade, defined rooflines, and clean window proportions that create immediate visual harmony.
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Architectural Style: Traditional / Classic Suburban with Neo-Colonial Influence
This home reflects the hallmarks of Traditional suburban design:
- Symmetrical front elevation
- Moderate roof pitch with front-facing gables
- Brick veneer at the main level for visual weight and durability
- Horizontal lap siding on the upper story
- Defined entry with covered porch
- Shuttered windows for classic detailing
The Neo-Colonial influence appears in the orderly window placement, understated trim details, and balanced massing. These elements ensure the home feels both established and fresh—never trendy, always timeless.
For additional background on traditional residential architecture, resources like
ArchDaily provide insight into how classical forms continue to influence modern home design.
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Exterior Materials & Curb Appeal
The exterior composition combines strength and refinement:
- Brick veneer (lower level): Adds texture, durability, and long-term value.
- Horizontal lap siding (upper level): Keeps the home visually lighter and balanced.
- Architectural asphalt shingles: Complement the neutral palette.
- Covered front porch: Welcomes guests while adding depth to the façade.
- Two-car front-entry garage: Integrated seamlessly into the design.
The combination of brick and siding is particularly desirable in Traditional suburban homes because it creates contrast without overwhelming the structure. The brick base anchors the home visually, while the siding softens the upper mass.
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Interior Layout – 2,450 Heated Square Feet
Inside, the floor plan embraces modern expectations while maintaining traditional flow. The open-concept core ensures connectivity between living spaces, yet clearly defined rooms preserve a sense of order.
Main Level Highlights
- Open great room with fireplace focal point
- Kitchen with central island and walk-in pantry
- Dedicated dining area with natural light
- Guest bedroom or flexible home office
- Full bath for convenience
- Mudroom entry from garage
The open layout allows natural light to move freely across the main living areas. The kitchen island becomes a central gathering space—ideal for family meals, entertaining, or homework sessions.
Upper Level Features
- Private Owner’s Suite with walk-in closet
- Owner’s bath with dual vanities and separate shower
- Two additional bedrooms
- Shared full bathroom
- Optional loft or bonus storage area
The upstairs maintains privacy while keeping bedrooms grouped efficiently. The Owner’s Suite is positioned to feel separate and restful, reinforcing comfort and retreat.
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4 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms
This 4-bedroom, 3-bath configuration supports a range of lifestyles:
- Growing families
- Multi-generational living
- Remote workers needing a home office
- Entertainers who host overnight guests
The inclusion of a main-level bedroom increases flexibility, allowing the space to function as a guest suite, study, or hobby room.
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Garage & Functional Spaces
The integrated 2-car garage offers:
- Direct interior access
- Storage potential
- Space for tools and equipment
Additional practical spaces include:
- Mudroom drop zone
- Walk-in pantry
- Linen storage
- Optional attic storage
These features enhance everyday organization—an essential component of successful suburban living.
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Open-Concept Living with Traditional Character
While the exterior is rooted in Traditional / Classic Suburban design, the interior reflects modern expectations:
- Open kitchen-to-living flow
- Large island seating
- Defined but connected dining area
- Fireplace focal point
This balance ensures the home feels contemporary without sacrificing architectural integrity.
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Why Choose a Traditional Suburban Home Plan?
Traditional suburban homes remain one of the most popular architectural styles for several reasons:
- Timeless curb appeal
- Strong resale value
- Flexible interior layouts
- Balanced proportions
- Adaptability to many lot sizes
Unlike highly trend-driven designs, Traditional homes age gracefully. The brick veneer exterior ensures long-term durability, while the siding provides cost-effective construction without sacrificing aesthetics.
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Construction & Plan Benefits
Every purchase includes:
- Editable CAD Files
- Print-ready PDF Files
- Unlimited Build License
- Structural Engineering Included
- Free Foundation Changes (Slab, Crawlspace, or Basement)
- Lower-cost Modifications
The unlimited build license makes this plan ideal for:
- Developers building multiple homes
- Investors creating rental communities
- Builders constructing spec homes
- Families building on multiple lots
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Energy Efficiency & Modern Comfort
The compact two-story footprint improves energy performance compared to sprawling single-level homes. Benefits include:
- Reduced foundation cost
- Efficient HVAC zoning
Plan 10-1790 – Opulent Living | Traditional – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,450 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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