18-1190 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,800 SF
Traditional Colonial and New American house plan with lap siding and brick exterior • 4 bed • 3 bath • 2,800 SF. Symmetrical façade, covered brick porch, family-friendly layout. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $2,476.45.$1,454.99Current price is: $1,454.99.
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| Width | 68'-0" |
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| Depth | 57'-8" |
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| Indoor Features | Attic, Basement, Bonus Room, Family Room, Fireplace, Foyer, Office/Study, Recreational Room |
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| Condition | New |
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Mark Miller – April 27, 2025
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Timeless Traditional Colonial House Plan with Modern Comfort
A refined Traditional Colonial home plan blending classic symmetry with New American livability.
This thoughtfully designed Traditional Colonial house plan delivers enduring curb appeal paired with a layout tailored for modern families. Inspired by classic American Colonial architecture, the exterior presents a perfectly balanced façade, steep gabled rooflines, and a welcoming covered porch supported by brick columns. Subtle New American influences enhance functionality without compromising historical character.
Architectural Character & Exterior Materials
The exterior design stays true to Colonial roots while incorporating durable, build-friendly materials:
- Horizontal lap siding for a timeless, low-maintenance finish
- Brick porch columns and base accents for visual weight and durability
- Symmetrical window placement for classic proportion and elegance
- Multi-gable rooflines that add depth without visual clutter
This combination of siding and brick creates a polished exterior that fits beautifully in suburban neighborhoods, traditional communities, and upscale developments.
Interior Layout Overview
With approximately 2,800 square feet of heated living space, this home plan offers generous room sizes and an intuitive flow between spaces.
- 4 bedrooms designed for privacy and comfort
- 3 full bathrooms with efficient layouts
- 2-story configuration ideal for family living
The first floor prioritizes shared living, while the second floor provides quiet retreat zones for rest and relaxation.
Main Living Areas
The heart of the home is designed for connection and everyday ease.
- Open-concept kitchen, breakfast area, and family room
- Large windows allowing natural light to flood the interior
- Fireplace anchoring the family room for warmth and visual focus
- Easy access to outdoor living through the rear of the home
This layout supports entertaining, casual family gatherings, and long-term livability.
Kitchen & Dining Experience
The kitchen is centrally located and designed for efficiency and style.
- Generous counter space for prep and serving
- Walk-in pantry for organized storage
- Clear sightlines to family and dining areas
- Functional island ideal for seating and entertaining
Owner’s Suite & Secondary Bedrooms
The owner’s suite offers a private retreat with:
- Spacious bedroom footprint
- Walk-in closet
- En-suite bathroom with dual vanities
Secondary bedrooms are thoughtfully sized, offering flexibility for guest rooms, home offices, or children’s rooms.
Garage, Storage & Practical Spaces
- Attached 2-car garage integrated seamlessly into the design
- Mudroom entry for everyday organization
- Dedicated laundry area near bedrooms
- Multiple storage closets throughout
Why Choose a Traditional Colonial House Plan?
Traditional Colonial homes are admired for their:
- Balanced proportions and timeless curb appeal
- Efficient, family-oriented floor plans
- Long-term resale value
- Compatibility with a wide range of neighborhoods
This plan also benefits from modern refinements commonly found in New American homes, such as open living areas and improved circulation.
Included with This House Plan
- CAD + PDF construction files
- Unlimited build license
- Structural engineering included
- Free foundation modification options
- Lower customization costs than traditional architects
Learn More About Colonial Architecture
To explore the historical roots and evolution of Colonial home design, visit
ArchDaily’s overview of Colonial architecture.
Build with Confidence
This Traditional Colonial house plan is ideal for homeowners seeking elegance, practicality, and long-term value. With professionally prepared plans and flexible customization options, it’s ready to become the foundation of your next build.
Start building a home that never goes out of style.
18-1190 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 2,800 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
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