Plan 17-2130 – Auburn View Haven | Traditional Suburban – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,200 SF
Traditional / Classic Suburban and Neo-Colonial house plan with horizontal lap siding and stone exterior • 3 bed • 2.5 bath • 2,200 SF. Open layout, gabled rooflines, covered entry. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $2,270.56.$1,454.45Current price is: $1,454.45.
999 in stock
* Please verify all details with the actual plan, as the plan takes precedence over the information shown below.
| Width | 57'-8" |
|---|---|
| Depth | 54'-8" |
| Htd SF | |
| Unhtd SF | |
| Bedrooms | |
| Bathrooms | |
| # of Floors | |
| # Garage Bays | |
| Architectural Styles | |
| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Foyer, Mudroom, Great Room, Family Room, Living Room, Fireplace, Office/Study, Recreational Room, Basement |
| Outdoor Features | |
| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on First Floor, Bedrooms on Second Floor, Owner's Suite on First Floor, Walk-in Closet |
| Kitchen Features | |
| Garage Features | |
| Condition | New |
| Ceiling Features | |
| Structure Type | |
| Exterior Material |
No reviews yet.
9 FT+ Ceilings | Affordable | Basement Garage | Bedrooms on First and Second Floors | Breakfast Nook | Builder Favorites | Classic Suburban | Covered Front Porch | Covered Patio | Covered Rear Porches | Craftsman | Family Room | Fireplaces | Foyer | Front Entry | Great Room | Home Plans with Mudrooms | Kitchen Island | Living Room | Medium | Office/Study Designs | Open Floor Plan Designs | Owner’s Suite on the First Floor | Recreational Room | Second Floor Bedroom | Vaulted Ceiling | Walk-in Closet | Walk-in Pantry | Workshop
Traditional Suburban Home Plan with 3 Bedrooms, Stone Entry & CAD Blueprints
Classic curb appeal meets modern livability in this 2,200 SF Traditional / Classic Suburban home with Neo-Colonial influence.
This thoughtfully designed Traditional house plan blends symmetry, timeless materials, and practical interior flow. With 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and 2,200 heated square feet, this home offers the comfort families want wrapped in the refined detailing of a Traditional / Classic Suburban façade.
Architectural Style: Traditional / Classic Suburban with Neo-Colonial Influence
This home reflects the enduring popularity of Traditional American architecture. Clean rooflines, evenly spaced windows, and a centered front entry establish visual balance. Subtle Neo-Colonial elements—such as symmetrical proportions and formal entry emphasis—add sophistication without overpowering the approachable suburban character.
Exterior highlights include:
- Horizontal lap siding for a clean, classic finish.
- Stone-accented entry surround creating a focal point and depth.
- Multiple front-facing gables that enhance architectural interest.
- Covered front porch with welcoming proportions.
- Dark architectural shingles for contrast against light siding.
The blend of siding and stone is a hallmark of modern Traditional / Classic Suburban homes, offering durability, texture, and timeless resale appeal.
Heated & Unheated Living Spaces
- Heated Area: 2,200 square feet.
- Stories: 1-story layout with efficient footprint.
- Garage: 2-car attached front-entry garage.
- Outdoor Areas: Covered front porch and rear patio potential.
The single-story layout makes this home ideal for families seeking convenience, aging-in-place flexibility, or step-free living.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
- 3 spacious bedrooms arranged for privacy.
- Primary suite with private bath and walk-in closet.
- 2.5 bathrooms including a convenient powder room.
The primary suite is positioned away from secondary bedrooms, maintaining quiet separation while preserving flow.
Open-Concept Living Design
Inside, this Traditional Suburban home transitions from classic exterior symmetry to a modern open layout.
- Open great room connecting living, dining, and kitchen areas.
- Kitchen island ideal for entertaining and daily meals.
- Walk-in pantry for organized storage.
- Large rear-facing windows to maximize natural light.
- Optional fireplace feature wall in the main living area.
The layout supports everyday family life while offering space for gatherings and holidays.
Kitchen & Dining Features
The kitchen is the heart of this 3-bed Traditional house plan.
- Generous counter space.
- Island seating for casual dining.
- Dedicated dining area for formal meals.
- Direct garage access for grocery convenience.
This balance of function and flow reflects the evolution of Traditional homes into modern family-centered spaces.
Garage & Storage
- 2-car attached garage with front entry.
- Interior access near kitchen/mudroom area.
- Walk-in closets in bedrooms.
- Linen and utility storage built into hallway design.
Front-entry garages are common in Traditional / Classic Suburban neighborhoods and contribute to cohesive streetscapes.
Exterior Materials & Construction Details
This design features:
- Durable horizontal lap siding.
- Natural or manufactured stone veneer at entry.
- Architectural asphalt shingles.
- Energy-efficient windows arranged symmetrically.
The mix of siding and stone offers dimension and texture while maintaining cost-effective construction. For additional insights into traditional façade composition and residential detailing, explore architectural discussions on ArchDaily.
Why Choose a Traditional / Classic Suburban Home?
- Timeless curb appeal.
- Broad buyer market appeal.
- Flexible interior layouts.
- Easy material sourcing.
- Neighborhood-friendly scale.
This architectural style remains one of the most requested home types due to its adaptability and classic character.
Included With Your Purchase
- Editable CAD Files for customization.
- Printable PDF Set ready for permitting.
- Unlimited Build License with no per-build fees.
- Structural Engineering Included.
- Free Foundation Changes (slab, crawlspace, or basement).
- Preview Before You Buy option available.
Ideal For
- Growing families.
- Move-down buyers seeking single-story living.
- Suburban developments.
- Traditional neighborhood communities.
Customization Options
Need adjustments? Popular modifications include:
- Bonus room above garage.
- Expanded rear porch.
- Bedroom-to-office conversion.
- Three-car garage option.
- Alternate exterior material upgrades.
Our modification team offers cost-effective changes—often up to 50% less than competitors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change the exterior materials?
Yes. You can substitute brick, board and batten, or full stone veneer while preserving the Traditional / Classic Suburban character.
Is this plan suitable for narrow lots?
The footprint works well for standard suburban lots and can be adjusted for narrower widths.
Does it include structural engineering?
Yes. All plans include structural engineering documentation.
Can I build this plan multiple times?
Yes. Every purchase includes an unlimited build license.
Build with Confidence
This Traditional Suburban Home Plan – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,200 SF delivers enduring style, practical space planning, and strong resale appeal. Its balanced façade, horizontal lap siding, and stone entry detailing create timeless curb appeal, while the open interior layout supports modern living.
Start building today with full CAD + PDF files and the confidence of unlimited build rights.
Plan 17-2130 – Auburn View Haven | Traditional Suburban – 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,200 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*
Disclaimer
Verify dimensions, square footage, and description against product images before purchase. Currently, most attributes were extracted with AI and have not been manually reviewed.
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.


