11-1191 HOUSE PLAN – New American House Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-Bath, 2,850 SF
New American and Traditional Colonial house plan with siding and stone exterior • 4 bed • 3.5 bath • 2,850 SF. Open layout, covered porch, flexible bonus space. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $2,476.45.$1,454.99Current price is: $1,454.99.
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| Width | 41'-0" |
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| Depth | 46'-0" |
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| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Foyer, Great Room, Family Room, Fireplace, Office/Study, Recreational Room, Bonus Room, Upstairs Laundry Room, Attic |
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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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New American Colonial-Style House Plan with Stone Entry and Classic Proportions
A refined New American home design blending Traditional Colonial symmetry with modern livability, offering approximately 2,850 heated square feet, generous living spaces, and timeless curb appeal.
This New American Colonial house plan is designed for homeowners who appreciate classic architecture without sacrificing modern comfort. Rooted in Traditional Colonial design principles, the exterior presents a balanced, symmetrical façade softened with contemporary materials and detailing. The result is a home that feels established, welcoming, and perfectly suited for today’s suburban lifestyle.
With an emphasis on functional flow, flexible rooms, and long-term livability, this plan works beautifully for growing families, multigenerational living, or anyone seeking a timeless home that won’t feel dated decades from now.
Architectural Style: New American with Traditional Colonial Influence
The New American style is known for blending recognizable historic forms with updated layouts and materials. In this design, you’ll see clear Traditional Colonial influences—symmetry, gabled rooflines, evenly spaced windows—paired with modern construction standards and interior openness.
This combination creates a home that feels elegant yet approachable, formal yet comfortable. According to ArchDaily, modern interpretations of classic styles continue to dominate residential architecture due to their adaptability, resale value, and enduring appeal.
Exterior Materials & Curb Appeal
- Primary Exterior: Horizontal lap siding for a clean, classic appearance
- Accent Material: Stone veneer surrounding the main entry for depth and texture
- Roofline: Gabled roof with traditional proportions
- Garage: Attached two-car garage integrated seamlessly into the façade
- Windows: Symmetrical window placement reinforcing Colonial balance
The stone-accented entry acts as a visual anchor, adding warmth and architectural weight while enhancing curb appeal. Crisp trim details and neutral exterior tones allow the home to blend naturally into a wide range of neighborhoods.
Interior Living Space Overview
Inside, the home opens into a thoughtfully planned layout designed for everyday comfort and effortless entertaining. Approximately 2,850 square feet of heated living space is distributed across two levels, offering distinct zones for gathering, privacy, and productivity.
- Heated Living Area: ~2,850 sq. ft.
- Stories: Two-story layout
- Bedrooms: 4 total
- Bathrooms: 3.5 baths
Main-Level Living & Open Concept Design
The main level balances openness with subtle separation. A welcoming foyer transitions into shared living spaces where sightlines remain open without feeling cavernous.
- Spacious great room ideal for family gatherings
- Central kitchen positioned for easy entertaining
- Dining area with natural light and backyard views
- Optional fireplace anchoring the main living space
This layout supports both daily routines and special occasions, making it equally suitable for quiet evenings or hosting extended family and friends.
Kitchen & Dining Experience
The kitchen is designed as a functional centerpiece rather than a tucked-away workspace. Generous counter space, room for a center island, and efficient circulation make it easy to cook, gather, and connect.
- Island-ready layout with seating potential
- Walk-in pantry or expanded storage options
- Clear connection to dining and great room areas
Whether used for casual breakfasts or formal dinners, the kitchen and dining spaces adapt effortlessly to changing needs.
Bedroom Layout & Private Retreats
All four bedrooms are designed to provide privacy and comfort. The owner’s suite functions as a true retreat, while secondary bedrooms are generously sized for family members, guests, or flexible use.
- Primary suite with walk-in closet
- En-suite or shared bath access for secondary bedrooms
- Optional guest bedroom or office on the main level
This layout supports long-term living, allowing rooms to evolve from bedrooms into offices, hobby spaces, or guest accommodations.
Bathrooms & Everyday Convenience
With 3.5 bathrooms, the home ensures smooth daily routines even during busy mornings.
- Primary bath with dual vanities and walk-in shower
- Secondary full baths serving upper-level bedrooms
- Main-level powder room for guests
Garage, Storage & Practical Spaces
An attached two-car garage offers secure parking and additional storage. Interior access simplifies daily living, especially during inclement weather.
- Mudroom or drop zone potential near garage entry
- Linen closets and storage throughout
- Mechanical spaces efficiently tucked away
Why This New American Colonial Plan Works
- Classic architecture with modern interior flow
- Highly marketable style for resale value
- Flexible rooms for evolving lifestyles
- Balanced proportions that age gracefully
This home plan is ideal for buyers seeking a design that feels established, refined, and adaptable—one that looks just as appropriate in a traditional neighborhood as it does in a newer suburban development.
What’s Included with This House Plan
- CAD + PDF Files: Editable and print-ready construction documents
- Unlimited Build License: Build as many times as you like
- Structural Engineering: Professionally prepared and code-ready
- Foundation Options: Slab, crawlspace, or basement compatibility
Build with Confidence
This New American Colonial house plan delivers timeless design, modern comfort, and long-term flexibility—all in one cohesive package. Whether you’re building your forever home or investing in a high-demand design, this plan offers exceptional value and architectural staying power.
11-1191 HOUSE PLAN – New American House Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-Bath, 2,850 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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