13-1613 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-Bath, 3,200 SF
Traditional / Classic Suburban, New American, and Transitional house plan with stone, siding, and board-and-batten exterior • 4 bed • 3.5 bath • 3,200 SF. Open layout, large windows, and covered porch. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $3,370.56.$1,754.99Current price is: $1,754.99.
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| Width | 68'-10" |
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| Depth | 69'-0" |
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| Indoor Features | Bonus Room, Family Room, Fireplace, Foyer, Large Laundry Room, Living Room, Mudroom, Office/Study, Open Floor Plan, Recreational Room |
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| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on Second Floor, Jack and Jill Bathroom, Owner's Suite on First Floor, Walk-in Closet |
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| Condition | New |
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Thomas Schneider – February 10, 2025
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Traditional / Classic Suburban Home Plan with Stone & Siding Exterior
A refined and welcoming 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home plan blending Traditional, New American, and Transitional styling with a timeless stone-and-siding façade.
This thoughtfully composed home design delivers the familiar warmth of a Traditional / Classic Suburban residence while incorporating the clean lines and comfortable livability found in modern New American architecture. Its curb appeal comes from a harmonious blend of horizontal siding, board-and-batten gables, and a prominent stone façade that anchors the entryway with richness and depth. Designed around open, connected interior spaces, this plan provides families with a functional layout that feels both spacious and intimate.
Every aspect of this design—including circulation paths, sightlines, room proportions, and natural-light considerations—was created to maximize day-to-day enjoyment. It’s the perfect blueprint for homeowners who appreciate traditional aesthetics but also want contemporary performance, flexible spaces, and an efficient footprint.
Exterior Architecture & Street Presence
The exterior is characteristic of modern Traditional Suburban neighborhoods—warm, inviting, and classically proportioned. You’ll immediately notice the multi-gable roofline, each peak accented with board-and-batten trim for texture and visual balance. Wide eaves, crisp trim details, farmhouse-inspired columns, and shuttered windows give the home a symmetrical, collected look without feeling overly formal.
The use of stone veneer across the central massing grounds the design and enhances its Transitional influence by pairing natural materials with refined lines. Along the wings of the home, horizontal lap siding contributes to a clean, timeless aesthetic, while higher gables include board-and-batten patterns to bring architectural variation and subtle verticality. This combination of materials is intentional; together, they ensure the home remains elegant for decades without feeling dated or overly stylized.
The covered front porch introduces Southern hospitality and practical outdoor protection. Its generous dimensions allow for seasonal décor, rocking chairs, or a conversation nook that greets visitors with warmth even before they step inside.
Interior Flow & Spatial Experience
Upon entering, the foyer opens into a space designed around openness and connection. The layout promotes natural light through thoughtfully placed windows across the main living areas. High ceilings create vertical breathing room, and the absence of unnecessary walls between the living room, dining room, and kitchen brings a fluidity common in New American homes.
The core goal of this plan is to feel large yet not overwhelming. Instead of cavernous, impractical rooms, you’ll find spaces scaled for everyday comfort, ideal for both casual family life and formal hosting.
Main Living Areas
The great room acts as the emotional center of the home. With expansive windows overlooking the backyard, a central fireplace, and direct access to the kitchen, this room is perfect for gatherings, reading by the fire, or enjoying peaceful mornings. Decorative beams or tray ceiling options enhance the Transitional design elements, giving homeowners the ability to personalize the mood—rustic, modern, or traditional.
The dining area, positioned conveniently near the kitchen, accommodates both daily meals and special occasions. Its openness allows furniture flexibility and ensures food prep, conversations, and celebrations flow effortlessly across the main level.
Kitchen & Culinary Features
The kitchen is designed to be functional, elegant, and highly efficient. With a large central island, abundant counter space, custom cabinetry potential, and a walk-in pantry, it supports everything from weeknight cooking to holiday entertaining. Oversized windows near the breakfast nook bring in sunlight throughout the day, creating an uplifting dining atmosphere.
The layout ensures seamless movement between appliances, prep zones, and serving areas. For growing families or enthusiastic cooks, this space becomes a true hub of the home.
Owner’s Suite & Private Retreat
The primary bedroom suite offers privacy and restorative comfort. Its location—set apart from the busier gathering spaces—creates a quiet sanctuary ideal for relaxation. A generous walk-in closet provides excellent storage, while the ensuite bath features amenities such as a dual-sink vanity, soaking tub, separate shower, and water closet.
The owner’s suite design mirrors the home’s overall approach: traditional comfort blended with modern expectations in lighting, materials, and functionality.
Secondary Bedrooms & Family Layout
Three additional bedrooms are positioned to balance accessibility and privacy. Each is generously sized, well-lit, and easily furnished. Bathroom access ensures smooth morning routines, particularly for families with multiple children or guests. The flexibility of these bedrooms means they can convert into a study, hobby room, or home gym when needed.
Bonus Room Options
The bonus room can function as a media room, game space, children’s hangout, or optional home theater. Some families choose to adapt this area into a hybrid office or creative studio because of its adaptability and separation from the main floor activity.
Outdoor Living & Backyard Experience
The backyard is accessible from multiple interior spaces, creating a strong indoor-outdoor connection. A covered back porch provides an all-weather outdoor living zone suitable for grilling, dining, and relaxation. Homeowners can screen this area for year-round enjoyment or extend it with an uncovered patio depending on their climate and lifestyle preferences.
The overall shape of the home opens opportunities for thoughtful landscaping, gardens, firepits, or play areas while maintaining strong privacy from neighboring lots.
Garage, Storage, & Functional Spaces
An attached two- or three-car garage anchors one wing of the house, offering side-entry or front-entry options depending on lot orientation. A mudroom transition area helps contain clutter and improves organization. Ample closets, attic access, linen storage, and pantry space ensure daily items have designated, logical locations.
Architectural Character & Style Positioning
This home falls into three overlapping style categories: Traditional / Classic Suburban, New American, and Transitional. It honors traditional forms—symmetry, gables, shutters, covered porches—while blending in contemporary layouts, improved energy performance, and modern building standards.
For homeowners wanting to explore similar style principles, this architecture overview on ArchDaily highlights how American home design evolved into current suburban and transitional variations.
Included with Every Plan Purchase
- CAD + PDF Files — Fully editable, print-ready, and construction-ready.
- Unlimited Build License — Build the design as many times as needed with no additional fee.
- Structural Engineering Included — Ensures safety, durability, and code compliance.
- Free Foundation Changes — Choose slab, crawlspace, or basement without added cost.
- Lower-Cost Modifications — Save up to 50% versus traditional architectural customizations.
- Plan Previews — View all sheets before purchasing to ensure full confidence.
Why Homeowners Love This Design
Homebuyers appreciate this plan for its blend of comfort, beauty, and practicality. Every square foot is optimized for either everyday function or special moments shared with family and friends. The mix of stone, siding, and board-and-batten provides curb appeal, while the interior offers the modern conveniences expected in today’s homes.
The layout is also adaptable—perfect for families, multigenerational living, or homeowners wanting extra space for hobbies and remote work. Its style is timeless, meaning the home will feel relevant and valuable long into the future.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this plan be customized? Absolutely. Our team offers affordable modifications to adjust room sizes, layout changes, porches, garages, façade materials, and more.
Is the plan family-friendly? Yes. It offers multiple bedrooms, open-concept living, quiet private spaces, and excellent storage.
Does the plan include engineering? Yes. Structural engineering is included at no additional cost.
Can I view the plan before buying? Yes, you may preview all sheets before purchase to ensure the design meets your needs.
What makes this home special? Its balance of traditional elegance and modern layout efficiency sets it apart. The stone, siding, and board-and-batten exterior give it a high-end aesthetic many homeowners seek.
Start Building Your Dream Home
Whether you’re ready to begin construction or exploring options for future planning, this Traditional / Classic Suburban house plan provides the perfect foundation. Its blend of charm, functionality, and timeless design ensures a home you’ll love for generations.
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13-1613 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-Bath, 3,200 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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