13-1633 HOUSE PLAN -Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,850 SF
Traditional Colonial and New American house plan with horizontal lap siding and shake exterior • 4 bed • 3 bath • 2,850 SF. Covered front porch, open-concept living, 2-car garage. 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'-0" |
| Depth | 72'-4" |
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| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Great Room, Family Room, Fireplace, Office/Study, Recreational Room, Attic |
| Outdoor Features | Covered Front Porch, Covered Rear Porch, Screened Porch, Covered Deck |
| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on First Floor, Bedrooms on Second Floor, Owner's Suite on Second Floor, Walk-in Closet |
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| Condition | New |
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Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bedroom New American Design
Classic Colonial architecture with New American comfort, 2,850 heated sq. ft., and timeless curb appeal.
This Traditional Colonial home plan blends symmetry, proportion, and historic character with the livability today’s homeowners expect. Designed with horizontal lap siding, shake gable accents, and classic black shutters, the exterior presents a refined and welcoming façade. The covered front porch, balanced window layout, and simple rooflines reflect true Colonial roots, while the open interior layout introduces subtle New American influence for modern family living.
With 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2,850 square feet of heated living space, this two-story home offers the perfect balance of tradition and function. Whether you’re building in a suburban neighborhood, countryside setting, or established community, this design delivers enduring architectural style and practical comfort.
Architectural Style: Traditional Colonial with New American Influence
The defining characteristics of this design include:
- Symmetrical front elevation with evenly spaced windows
- Horizontal lap siding for classic American curb appeal
- Shake siding accents within the front-facing gables
- Decorative shutters framing the windows
- Covered front porch supported by simple square columns
- Attached two-car garage integrated into the overall façade
Traditional Colonial homes are known for balance and proportion. This plan maintains that architectural integrity while incorporating larger windows and open interior flow common to New American designs. For additional historical insight into Colonial architecture, resources like ArchDaily provide helpful background on how these homes evolved in the United States.
Exterior Materials & Curb Appeal
The exterior showcases a clean and timeless material palette:
- Primary Exterior: Horizontal lap siding
- Accent Material: Shake siding in upper gables
- Roofing: Architectural asphalt shingles
- Trim: Crisp white trim for definition and contrast
- Shutters: Dark shutters for traditional detail
The result is a bright, elegant exterior that photographs beautifully and remains visually appealing for decades. The modest roof pitch and traditional detailing make this home versatile across climates and regions.
Main Floor Layout – Open Yet Defined
The main level reflects a modern interpretation of Colonial living. While traditional homes favored compartmentalized rooms, this design introduces subtle openness for better daily function.
Key Main-Level Spaces
- Welcoming foyer with sightlines toward the rear living areas
- Open-concept family room ideal for gatherings
- Spacious kitchen with island and walk-in pantry
- Dining area positioned for easy access to outdoor living
- Guest bedroom or flex space perfect for office use
- Full bathroom for visitors
The open kitchen and family room combination creates a natural hub for entertaining. Large windows bring in natural light, reinforcing the home’s warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Kitchen Highlights
- Large center island with seating
- Walk-in pantry for organized storage
- Ample cabinetry and counter space
- Direct connection to dining and living areas
This kitchen design supports everyday life and holiday entertaining alike. Its central placement allows homeowners to remain connected to guests and family members throughout the main living spaces.
Second Floor – Private Bedroom Retreats
The upper level includes four well-proportioned bedrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for family members.
Owner’s Suite
- Generous bedroom layout
- Walk-in closet
- Private bath with dual vanities
- Separate shower and soaking tub (layout dependent)
Additional Bedrooms
- Three secondary bedrooms with closet space
- Shared full bathroom
- Optional linen storage
This floor plan emphasizes separation between communal and private areas, a hallmark of Colonial home design.
Garage & Functional Additions
- 2-car front-entry garage
- Interior access for convenience
- Space for storage or workshop use
The attached garage integrates seamlessly into the architecture without overwhelming the symmetrical front façade.
Why Choose a Traditional Colonial Home Plan?
- Timeless architectural appeal
- High resale value
- Balanced, symmetrical exterior
- Functional multi-bedroom layout
- Ideal for suburban and established communities
Colonial homes remain one of the most sought-after architectural styles in America because of their familiarity, comfort, and enduring beauty.
Plan Specifications
- Style: Traditional Colonial (Secondary: New American)
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3
- Heated Square Footage: 2,850 sq. ft.
- Stories: 2
- Garage: 2-Car Attached
- Exterior: Horizontal lap siding with shake accents
What’s Included With Your Purchase
- Editable CAD Files
- Printable PDF Construction Drawings
- Unlimited Build License
- Free Foundation Modifications
- Structural Engineering Included
- Affordable Plan Modifications Available
Every plan is designed to meet professional building standards and can be customized to match your lot, climate, or personal preferences.
Perfect For
- Growing families
- Suburban neighborhoods
- Traditional architectural communities
- Homeowners who value timeless design
If you’re seeking a home that blends heritage-inspired architecture with contemporary comfort, this Traditional Colonial Home Plan offers the ideal solution. Its classic lap siding exterior, shake gable detailing, and welcoming covered porch make a lasting first impression—while the interior layout ensures practical, everyday livability.
Build confidently with a design that never goes out of style.
13-1633 HOUSE PLAN -Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-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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