11-1693 HOUSE PLAN -Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,400 SF
Traditional Colonial and Classical Southern / Neo-Colonial house plan with horizontal siding and brick exterior • 4 bed • 3 bath • 2,400 SF. Symmetrical façade, central entry porch, and formal dining room. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $2,270.56.$1,454.99Current price is: $1,454.99.
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| Architectural Styles | |
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| Width | 36'-4" |
| Depth | 67'-8" |
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| Indoor Features | Attic, Basement, Family Room, Fireplace, Foyer, Great Room, Office/Study, Open Floor Plan, Recreational Room |
| Outdoor Features | |
| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on First Floor, Bedrooms on Second Floor, Jack and Jill Bathroom, Owner's Suite on Second Floor, Walk-in Closet |
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| Garage Features | |
| Condition | New |
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Cheryl Hernandez – August 15, 2024
Plan came with plumbing drop locations, saving our plumber half a day on-site versus the last ePlans.com project.
9 FT+ Ceilings | Affordable | Attics | Basement Garage | Bedrooms on First and Second Floors | Breakfast Nook | Colonial | Covered Front Porch | Covered Rear Porches | Designer Favorite | Family Room | Fireplaces | Foyer | Great Room | Jack and Jill | Kitchen Island | Large House Plans | Office/Study Designs | Open Floor Plan Designs | Owner’s Suite on Second Floor | Recreational Room | Second Floor Bedroom | Side Entry Garage | Traditional | Tray Ceilings | Walk-in Closet
Traditional Colonial Home Plan – Timeless Symmetry with Modern Comfort
This beautifully crafted Traditional Colonial home plan blends classical American architecture with modern amenities designed for contemporary living. Featuring 2,400 heated square feet, 4 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms, this plan captures the historic accuracy of Colonial symmetry while providing a comfortable, functional layout perfect for families, professionals, and anyone who appreciates enduring architecture.
Exterior Architecture & Materials
The exterior of this home is defined by its perfect symmetry, a signature characteristic of the Colonial tradition. The façade combines horizontal lap siding with a brick foundation and brick steps, reinforcing its classic American appeal. Black shutters adorn each window, emphasizing the timeless contrast between light siding and dark trim.
The centered entry porch features traditional columns, a gabled pediment, and historically inspired trim that anchors the design with authenticity. This elevation works beautifully on wooded suburban lots, pastoral rural settings, or traditional neighborhood developments.
Interior Layout & Flow
While true to its historic roots, the interior has been thoughtfully updated to meet modern expectations for openness, storage, and everyday comfort. Large windows ensure abundant natural light throughout the home, making each room feel warm and inviting.
Main Level Features
- Formal dining room for family gatherings or special occasions.
- Flexible study or living room located opposite the dining room for a traditionally balanced entry.
- Open kitchen, breakfast area, and family room with seamless flow for daily living.
- Central fireplace offering a natural gathering point.
- Walk-in pantry providing exceptional storage capacity.
- Main-level full bath convenient for guests.
Kitchen & Living Area Details
The kitchen features a generous island with seating, ample counter space, and efficient workflow ideal for meal prep and hosting. Its adjacency to the family room keeps everyone connected while maintaining clear definition between spaces.
The living area showcases traditional trimwork, hardwood flooring, and classic molding profiles. A wall of windows at the rear brings in natural light, framing views of the backyard and enhancing the home’s open, breathable feel.
Second Floor Layout
The second floor embraces the historical Colonial arrangement of bedrooms surrounding a central hallway. This creates an intuitive, practical flow with privacy where it’s needed.
- Owner’s suite with large walk-in closet and private ensuite bathroom.
- Three secondary bedrooms sized for children, guests, or personal workspace.
- Convenient upstairs laundry room located near all bedrooms.
- Shared hall bath featuring dual sinks.
This layout blends the charm of classic American design with the expectations of modern living.
Outdoor Living Spaces
Although traditional Colonial homes were not known for elaborate outdoor living, this updated plan introduces thoughtful enhancements that remain architecturally appropriate:
- Covered front stoop with Colonial-style columns.
- Spacious rear yard ideal for patios, gardening, or future deck additions.
The restrained approach mirrors historical authenticity while providing comfortable outdoor usability for today’s lifestyles.
Why Homeowners Love This Plan
This home plan offers an efficient footprint with multiple gathering areas, formal and informal rooms, and generously sized bedrooms. It appeals to homeowners who value:
- Timeless American architectural styling
- Traditional room organization with smart modern updates
- Flexible spaces for working, entertaining, or family use
- High symmetry and refined curb appeal
What’s Included With Your Purchase
- CAD + PDF files — fully editable and easy for builders and engineers to work with.
- Unlimited Build License — build once or multiple times without additional fees.
- Structural Engineering — included to ensure reliability, safety, and compliance.
- Choice of foundation — slab, crawlspace, or basement options included.
- Preview set — review the full plan package before purchasing.
Architectural Background: The Colonial Legacy
Colonial homes remain one of the most recognizable and beloved architectural styles across the United States. Their symmetrical design, gabled rooflines, and classical detailing reflect centuries of tradition rooted in early American settlement. Today’s interpretations merge these classic elements with more open interior spaces and enhanced energy efficiency.
For deeper insight into the Colonial architectural tradition, explore resources like ArchDaily’s overview of Colonial architecture, which discusses how the style has evolved while remaining deeply tied to American cultural identity.
FAQ
Can the floor plan be customized?
Absolutely. Customize room layouts, porches, elevation details, and more to create a home tailored to your needs.
Is engineering included?
Yes. Structural engineering is included with every plan purchase.
Is a basement option available?
Yes. You may choose slab, crawlspace, or basement foundations at no additional cost.
Does this home work on narrow lots?
Yes. Its clean rectangular footprint fits a variety of standard lot dimensions.
Build Your Traditional Colonial Dream Home
This Colonial home plan delivers enduring beauty, functional design, and modern comfort in a classically inspired package. With included CAD files, engineering support, and an unlimited build license, you can begin the journey toward constructing a timeless home that will remain beautiful for generations.
11-1693 HOUSE PLAN -Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,400 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*
Disclaimer
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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.


