15-1224 GARAGE PLAN – Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 1-Bed, 1-Bath, 620 SF
Traditional Colonial and Neo-Colonial house plan with brick exterior • 1 bed • 1 bath • 620 SF. Gabled roof, carriage-style garage, classic proportions. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $856.45.$534.99Current price is: $534.99.
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| Width | 23'-6" |
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| Depth | 24'-2" |
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| Condition | New |
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James Rowe – November 13, 2023
Open license secures family legacy.
Traditional Colonial Carriage House Plan with Brick Exterior
A timeless Colonial-inspired garage apartment design featuring classic proportions, durable materials, and flexible living space.
This Traditional Colonial carriage house plan delivers enduring architectural appeal through balanced symmetry, gabled rooflines, and a rich brick exterior. Designed as a compact yet highly functional structure, this plan works beautifully as a garage apartment, guest suite, or accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Its Neo-Colonial detailing ensures compatibility with classic suburban homes while maintaining modern usability.
Rooted in early American Colonial traditions, this design emphasizes proportion, order, and material authenticity. Brick masonry paired with upper-level horizontal siding creates visual depth while reinforcing long-term durability and low maintenance.
Key Features at a Glance
- Approx. 620 sq. ft. of efficient living space
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom layout
- Front-entry garage with carriage-style doors
- Brick exterior with complementary siding accents
- Steep gabled roof for classic Colonial character
- Includes CAD + PDF files and unlimited build license
Architectural Style: Traditional Colonial with Neo-Colonial Influence
This plan draws from Traditional Colonial architecture, defined by simple massing, rectangular forms, and gable roofs. Subtle Neo-Colonial elements—such as refined window proportions and updated construction methods—make the design suitable for modern neighborhoods while preserving historical integrity.
Brick exteriors have long been associated with Colonial homes, valued for their permanence, fire resistance, and stately appearance. According to ArchDaily’s architectural research on brick construction, masonry continues to be one of the most trusted materials for longevity and thermal performance.
Exterior Materials & Curb Appeal
- Primary material: Brick masonry for durability and classic aesthetics
- Secondary material: Horizontal lap siding in upper gables
- Roof: Asphalt shingles with steep pitch for water shedding and visual balance
- Garage doors: Carriage-style detailing for period accuracy
The exterior elevations are thoughtfully designed on all sides, allowing this structure to be placed on visible lots, alley-loaded parcels, or standalone properties without sacrificing appearance.
Interior Layout & Living Space
The upper-level living quarters provide a comfortable one-bedroom apartment ideal for guests, rental income, aging family members, or private office use. The layout maximizes usable square footage while maintaining privacy from the garage below.
- Open living and kitchenette area for flexibility
- Private bedroom with natural light
- Full bathroom designed for efficiency
- Space-saving stair configuration
Garage & Storage Functionality
The ground-level garage offers secure vehicle storage or workshop potential. Its front-entry orientation makes it compatible with standard suburban lots, while the compact footprint ensures cost-effective construction.
- Single-bay garage (vehicle or storage use)
- Room for tools, bicycles, or lawn equipment
- Ideal for alley-load or rear-yard placement
Ideal Uses for This Plan
- Garage apartment or carriage house
- Guest suite or in-law quarters
- Rental ADU for passive income
- Home office or studio above garage
- Pool house with living space
Construction & Customization Benefits
This plan includes fully editable CAD files, allowing builders or designers to modify layouts, materials, or dimensions with ease. Structural engineering is included, reducing approval delays and unexpected costs.
- Unlimited build license included
- Free foundation modifications available
- Lower customization costs compared to competitors
- Designed for efficient framing and material usage
Why Choose a Colonial Carriage House Design?
Colonial-inspired carriage houses remain popular due to their timeless appeal and versatility. They complement a wide range of primary homes—from Traditional and Neo-Colonial residences to Transitional suburban designs—making them a safe long-term investment for property value.
Start Building with Confidence
This Traditional Colonial carriage house plan combines architectural heritage with modern practicality. Whether you are expanding living space, creating rental income, or adding functional storage, this design offers proven style and dependable performance.
Build smarter with included CAD + PDF files and a true unlimited build license—no surprises, no recurring fees.
15-1224 GARAGE PLAN – Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 1-Bed, 1-Bath, 620 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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