19-2242 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-Bath, 3,200 SF
Traditional Colonial (Colonial Revival), Georgian and Neo-Colonial house plan with brick exterior • 4 bed • 3.5 bath • 3,200 SF. Symmetrical facade, covered porch, formal entry. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $2,870.56.$1,754.99Current price is: $1,754.99.
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| Width | 95'-2" |
| Depth | 69'-6" |
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| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Mudroom, Great Room, Fireplace, Office/Study, Bonus Room, Attic |
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| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on First Floor, Bedrooms on Second Floor, Owner's Suite on First Floor, Jack and Jill Bathroom, Walk-in Closet |
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| Condition | New |
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Traditional Colonial Home Plan – Timeless Brick Elegance with Symmetrical Design
A 4-Bedroom, 3.5-Bath Colonial Revival home with 3,200 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space and classic architectural character.
This Traditional Colonial (Colonial Revival) home plan draws inspiration from historic American architecture while incorporating subtle Georgian and Neo-Colonial influences. The result is a timeless brick residence defined by symmetry, proportion, and refined detailing. With 3,200 heated square feet, four bedrooms, and three-and-a-half bathrooms, this design balances formal tradition with everyday comfort.
The exterior showcases a commanding presence with its balanced façade, evenly spaced multi-pane windows, shutters, and central front entry. Brick masonry anchors the design in durability and heritage, while horizontal lap siding accents add subtle visual contrast.
Architectural Style Overview: Traditional Colonial Revival
The Colonial Revival style became one of America’s most enduring architectural movements. Rooted in early Georgian and Federal precedents, it emphasizes:
- Symmetrical front elevation
- Centered main entrance
- Multi-pane, evenly spaced windows
- Brick exterior construction
- Simple yet elegant rooflines
- Shutter detailing
This home plan remains true to those principles while adapting them for modern living. The proportions are balanced, the detailing is restrained, and the materials are authentic. For deeper insight into Colonial architectural evolution, see this overview on ArchDaily.
Exterior Features & Materials
The curb appeal of this home is defined by its refined composition and classic material palette:
- Primary Exterior: Brick masonry
- Accent Material: Horizontal lap siding
- Window Style: Double-hung, multi-pane configuration
- Shutters: Traditional louvered shutters
- Roof: Moderate pitch with architectural shingles
- Entry: Centered formal front door with decorative trim surround
The brick exterior provides long-term durability, low maintenance, and strong resale value. The symmetrical window placement enhances both exterior balance and interior daylight.
Interior Layout – 3,200 Heated Square Feet
This thoughtfully designed Colonial home offers a functional floor plan that blends formal and casual spaces.
Main Level Highlights
- Formal foyer with direct sightlines into living areas
- Dedicated dining room for entertaining
- Spacious great room with fireplace focal point
- Open-concept kitchen with large island
- Breakfast nook overlooking rear yard
- Powder bath for guests
- Optional study or flex room
The main level honors traditional room separation while maintaining modern openness where it matters most—between kitchen and family gathering areas.
Kitchen Features
- Large center island with seating
- Walk-in pantry
- Abundant cabinetry storage
- Direct access to dining and outdoor spaces
The kitchen serves as the heart of the home, designed for both daily functionality and entertaining.
Upper-Level Living
- 4 spacious bedrooms
- 3 full bathrooms
- Private Owner’s Suite with walk-in closet
- Dual vanities in primary bath
- Convenient upstairs laundry
The Owner’s Suite is designed as a private retreat, separated from secondary bedrooms to maximize comfort and privacy.
Room Breakdown
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 3.5
- Heated Living Area: 3,200 SF
- Stories: 2
- Garage: Attached (configuration adaptable)
Why Choose a Traditional Colonial Home?
A Traditional Colonial home remains one of the most requested architectural styles because it offers:
- Timeless aesthetic appeal
- Strong resale value
- Balanced proportions
- Efficient rectangular footprint
- Clear separation of public and private spaces
- Architectural authenticity
Unlike trend-driven modern designs, Colonial Revival homes age gracefully and remain desirable across generations.
Design Flexibility & Customization
This Neo-Colonial influenced home plan allows for practical customization:
- Optional side-entry garage configuration
- Basement or slab foundation options
- Rear covered porch addition
- Expanded kitchen layout
- Finished bonus room over garage
Because the plan includes editable CAD files, modifications are streamlined and cost-effective.
Construction & Build Benefits
Every plan purchase includes:
- Editable CAD Files
- Printable PDF Construction Set
- Unlimited Build License
- Structural Engineering Included
- Free Foundation Modifications
Builders appreciate the straightforward footprint and structural efficiency of Colonial-style homes, which can help control construction costs while preserving elegance.
Energy Efficiency & Performance
The rectangular massing of Colonial designs contributes to:
- Efficient HVAC zoning
- Reduced exterior wall exposure
- Improved insulation performance
- Simplified roof structure
Modern materials and insulation standards bring this classic design into contemporary performance levels.
Perfect For:
- Families seeking a timeless architectural style
- Suburban and estate-sized lots
- Homeowners who value symmetry and tradition
- Builders targeting long-term market appeal
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Build With Confidence
This 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath Traditional Colonial Revival home plan offers 3,200 square feet of refined living space wrapped in classic brick elegance. Designed for longevity, comfort, and architectural authenticity, it is a perfect choice for homeowners seeking timeless style with modern functionality.
Start building your dream Colonial home today.
19-2242 HOUSE PLAN – Traditional Colonial Home Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-Bath, 3,200 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*
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