Plan 11-1509 – Maple Cove Retreat | Traditional – 3-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,836 SF
Traditional / Classic Suburban and Cape Cod house plan with horizontal lap siding exterior • 3 bed • 2.5 bath • 2,200 SF. Covered front porch, symmetrical dormers, open-concept living. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $1,976.45.$1,254.99Current price is: $1,254.99.
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| Width | 61'-4" |
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| Depth | 61'-6" |
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| Indoor Features | Foyer, Mudroom, Family Room, Bonus Room, Downstairs Laundry Room |
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| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on First Floor, Owner's Suite on First Floor, Split Bedrooms, Walk-in Closet |
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| Condition | New |
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Kenneth Salinas – June 21, 2025
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Traditional Suburban Cape Cod Home Plan with Timeless Curb Appeal
Explore a beautifully balanced 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath Traditional / Classic Suburban home plan with 2,200 heated square feet, charming dormers, and a welcoming covered front porch.
This Traditional / Classic Suburban home plan with Cape Cod influence blends enduring architectural character with modern comfort. Designed with clean symmetry, classic gable rooflines, and horizontal lap siding, this residence delivers strong curb appeal while offering a highly functional interior layout suited for today’s lifestyles.
Inspired by the simplicity and proportion of classic American neighborhoods, this design reflects the hallmarks of Traditional architecture—balanced windows, defined entry, and practical living spaces—while incorporating subtle Cape Cod styling through its dormers and compact massing.
Heated Living Area: 2,200 sq. ft.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.5
Stories: 1.5-story design with upper-level flexibility
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Architectural Style: Traditional / Classic Suburban with Cape Cod Influence
Traditional homes remain one of the most sought-after architectural styles in America because of their timeless proportions and livable layouts. This home embraces that tradition with:
- Symmetrical front elevation
- Multiple front-facing gables
- Classic dormer windows
- Horizontal lap siding exterior
- Defined covered front porch entry
The horizontal lap siding enhances the clean lines of the façade while creating subtle shadow depth across the exterior. Dormers add architectural interest and natural light to the upper level, reinforcing the Cape Cod character without overpowering the Traditional suburban framework.
For a deeper look at how Traditional homes have evolved in American architecture, you can explore architectural analysis on
ArchDaily.
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Exterior Features & Curb Appeal
The exterior composition of this Traditional home plan is carefully designed for visual balance and neighborhood compatibility.
Key Exterior Highlights:
- Horizontal Lap Siding: Durable, low-maintenance cladding that provides classic texture and clean horizontal lines.
- Gabled Rooflines: Multiple intersecting gables create dimension and architectural presence.
- Front Dormers: Enhance attic or upper-level space while reinforcing Cape Cod charm.
- Covered Front Porch: A welcoming focal point that protects the entry and offers outdoor seating space.
- Traditional Window Grids: Divided-light styling complements the historic aesthetic.
This exterior works beautifully in suburban neighborhoods, infill lots, or semi-rural settings where timeless design is valued over passing trends.
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Main-Level Living: Designed for Everyday Comfort
Inside, the 2,200 square feet of heated space is organized for fluid movement between shared living zones and private retreats.
Open-Concept Living Area
The heart of the home features a spacious family room connected seamlessly to the kitchen and dining area. This open-concept layout encourages:
- Better natural light distribution
- Improved sightlines across the home
- Easy entertaining for gatherings and holidays
- Functional daily living for families
A central kitchen island anchors the space, providing seating, prep surface, and additional storage. The layout supports both casual breakfasts and formal dinner hosting.
Kitchen Features
- Large island with bar seating
- Walk-in pantry
- Ample cabinetry along perimeter walls
- Direct access to dining area
- Optional upgrade for built-in appliances
The kitchen flows naturally into the dining room, which overlooks the backyard—ideal for indoor-outdoor integration.
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Private Owner Suite on the Main Level
The primary bedroom suite is strategically placed on the main floor to maximize privacy.
Owner Suite Highlights:
- Spacious sleeping area with natural light
- Walk-in closet
- Private bath with dual vanities
- Optional soaking tub and walk-in shower configuration
Locating the Owner Suite on the main level makes this plan ideal for aging in place, long-term living, or homeowners who prefer stair-free access to their bedroom.
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Upper-Level Flexibility
The 1.5-story configuration allows the upper level to house secondary bedrooms while maintaining a compact and efficient footprint.
Upstairs Includes:
- Two additional bedrooms
- Shared full bathroom
- Optional loft or study nook
- Potential bonus storage area
Dormer windows introduce natural light and usable headroom, making the upper level feel open rather than confined.
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Functional Spaces That Add Value
Beyond the main living zones, this Traditional house plan incorporates practical elements that increase long-term livability.
- Powder Room: Convenient half-bath for guests.
- Laundry Room: Dedicated space near bedrooms or garage entry.
- Mudroom Option: Helps contain clutter from daily routines.
- Two-Car Garage: Front-entry configuration suitable for suburban lots.
These features make the plan adaptable for growing families, remote professionals, or empty nesters.
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Why Choose a Traditional / Classic Suburban Home Plan?
Traditional homes consistently rank among the most popular residential styles because they offer:
- Timeless resale appeal
- Neighborhood compatibility
- Balanced proportions
- Efficient structural design
- Cost-effective construction compared to ultra-modern builds
The combination of lap siding, gabled roofs, and dormers ensures the design will not feel dated decades from now.
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What’s Included with This House Plan?
Every purchase includes comprehensive build-ready documentation and digital flexibility.
- Editable CAD Files
- Printable PDF Construction Set
- Unlimited Build License
- Structural Engineering Included
- Foundation Options (Slab, Crawlspace, Basement)
- Modification Support Available
With CAD + PDF formats included, builders and designers can adapt this Traditional house plan to meet local code requirements or personal preferences without starting from scratch.
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Ideal Lot Types & Placement
This 3-bed, 2.5-bath Traditional home works especially well for:
- Standard suburban lots</li
Plan 11-1509 – Maple Cove Retreat | Traditional – 3-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,836 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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