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14-1206 HOUSE PLAN -Cape Cod Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,450 SF

Cape Cod and Traditional Colonial house plan with clapboard siding exterior • 4 bed • 3 bath • 2,450 SF. Symmetrical façade, gable roof with dormers, covered entry porch. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.

Original price was: $2,270.56.Current price is: $1,454.99.

999 in stock

What’s Included

Foundation Type *

Multiple foundation types may be selected. One foundation option is usually covered by the 10 hours of free drafting. If unsure, select ‘AS SHOWN’ — changes can be handled with included drafting hours.

Select Framing Options*

Recommended for colder climates or higher energy efficiency.

Optional Free Enhancements

What happens after purchase?
  1. Instant order confirmation is sent to your email.
  2. We review your notes and reach out if anything needs clarification.
  3. Digital plan files are delivered within 1 business day (7 days a week).
  4. Digital electrical plans and material list are delivered within 2 days.
  5. Revisions — request changes anytime and we’ll update your files.
Total: $1,454.99

* Please verify all details with the actual plan, as the plan takes precedence over the information shown below.

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Classic Cape Cod Home Plan with Traditional Colonial Charm

This timeless 4-bedroom, 3-bath Cape Cod home plan offers 2,450 heated square feet, symmetrical architecture, and enduring New England-inspired character.

This thoughtfully designed Cape Cod house plan blends classic American architecture with the balanced proportions of Traditional Colonial styling. Recognized for its steep gable roof, centered entry, and evenly spaced dormer windows, this home delivers iconic curb appeal while offering a highly functional modern layout.

With 2,450 heated square feet, this design provides spacious living areas, comfortable bedrooms, and practical everyday convenience—making it ideal for families seeking timeless architecture with efficient planning.


Architectural Style: Cape Cod with Traditional Colonial Influence

Cape Cod homes are rooted in early American Colonial design. This plan celebrates that heritage with hallmark features such as:

  • Steeply pitched gable roof for classic New England character
  • Symmetrical front façade with evenly spaced windows
  • Three front dormers adding light and architectural rhythm
  • Central covered entry porch for welcoming curb appeal
  • Horizontal clapboard siding in a crisp, traditional finish

The result is a home that feels refined, balanced, and historically grounded—yet perfectly suited for contemporary living.

For a deeper look at traditional residential architecture, explore this overview on ArchDaily.


Exterior Design Details

The exterior of this Cape Cod home emphasizes simplicity, proportion, and symmetry.

Clapboard Siding Exterior

The horizontal lap siding (clapboard) reinforces the home’s Colonial roots while providing a clean and timeless finish. This material works beautifully in white, soft neutrals, or coastal-inspired tones.

Roofline & Dormers

The steep gable roof is one of the most defining elements of Cape Cod design. Three evenly spaced dormers break the roof plane and add:

  • Natural light to upper-level rooms
  • Expanded usable square footage
  • Balanced architectural composition

Garage Integration

An attached two-car garage is thoughtfully integrated into the design, maintaining symmetry and curb appeal while adding everyday practicality.


Interior Layout Overview – 2,450 Heated Square Feet

This 4-bedroom, 3-bath home plan is designed for comfort and flexibility.

Main Level Living

The first floor emphasizes openness while maintaining defined spaces—perfect for both entertaining and daily living.

  • Spacious family room with views to the rear yard
  • Open-concept kitchen with central island
  • Dedicated dining area for formal or casual gatherings
  • Optional first-floor guest bedroom or flex space
  • Full bath on main level

The layout allows smooth transitions between kitchen, dining, and living areas while preserving the cozy, welcoming feel associated with Cape Cod homes.

Kitchen Features

The heart of the home includes:

  • Large working island
  • Walk-in pantry
  • Generous counter space
  • Natural light from rear-facing windows

This space blends Colonial charm with modern functionality.

Upper Level Bedrooms

The second floor provides privacy and comfort:

  • Primary Owner Suite with private bath
  • Walk-in closet
  • Two additional secondary bedrooms
  • Shared full bathroom
  • Optional bonus or attic expansion space

Dormer windows enhance the upstairs rooms, adding character and usable headroom.


Why Choose a Cape Cod Home Plan?

Cape Cod homes remain one of America’s most enduring architectural styles because they offer:

  • Timeless curb appeal
  • Efficient rooflines for various climates
  • Symmetry and visual balance
  • Expandable attic or upper-level space
  • Strong resale value

Their simplicity makes them adaptable—whether built in suburban neighborhoods, coastal communities, or rural settings.


Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Style: Cape Cod with Traditional Colonial character
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Heated Area: 2,450 sq. ft.
  • Garage: Attached 2-car
  • Exterior Material: Horizontal clapboard siding
  • Roof: Steep gable with three dormers
  • Porch: Covered front entry

Ideal For

This Cape Cod home plan is ideal for:

  • Growing families needing 4 bedrooms
  • Homeowners who love traditional American architecture
  • Buyers seeking balanced, symmetrical design
  • Those wanting timeless appeal with modern interior flow

Included with Your Purchase

Every MyHomeFloorPlans.com purchase includes:

  • Editable CAD Files
  • Print-Ready PDF Blueprints
  • Unlimited Build License
  • Structural Engineering Included
  • Free Foundation Plan Modifications
  • View Before You Buy Access

This ensures flexibility, long-term value, and complete transparency before construction begins.


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Build a Home That Stands the Test of Time

If you appreciate classic symmetry, steep gable rooflines, and the enduring beauty of clapboard siding, this Cape Cod home plan offers the perfect blend of tradition and livability.

Start building with confidence using professionally drafted CAD files, detailed PDFs, and unlimited build rights—all included with your purchase.

Your timeless American dream home begins here.

14-1206 HOUSE PLAN -Cape Cod Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,450 SF
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE DELIVERY
All plans are drawn to scale and include:
  • 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*
Plans purchased are for an “unlimited” multi-use license
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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.