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20-1520 HOUSE PLAN – Low Country House Plan – 4-Bed, 4-Bath, 2,800 SF

Low Country and Coastal Traditional house plan with lap siding exterior • 4 bed • 4 bath • 2,800 SF. Double stacked porches, elevated foundation, open layout. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.

Original price was: $3,370.56.Current price is: $1,754.99.

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.

Custom Directions / Notes for Drafter

Total: $1,754.99

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

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Low Country Coastal Traditional House Plan with Double Porches

Discover a timeless 2-story Low Country house plan featuring 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2,800 heated square feet, stacked front porches, and classic lap siding exterior.

This beautifully designed Low Country house plan captures the charm of historic Southern coastal architecture while delivering the open layout and modern functionality today’s homeowners expect. Inspired by classic Charleston and Coastal Traditional homes, this design emphasizes symmetry, gracious outdoor living, and elevated construction ideal for warm, humid climates or flood-prone regions.

The result is a home that feels welcoming, refined, and built for relaxed coastal living.


Architectural Style: Low Country with Coastal Traditional Influence

The Low Country architectural style originated in the coastal regions of the Carolinas and Georgia. These homes were designed to handle hot summers, heavy rains, and coastal breezes—while maintaining an elegant, symmetrical façade.

Key architectural elements of this plan include:

  • Double stacked front porches spanning both levels for shade and outdoor living.
  • Elevated foundation for improved airflow and protection.
  • Symmetrical front elevation with centered entry.
  • Horizontal lap siding exterior in a light coastal palette.
  • Simple hipped roofline for a classic Southern profile.

For deeper architectural context on coastal residential design, see how similar principles are explored in regional homes featured on Houzz.


Heated Living Space & Layout Overview

  • Total Heated Area: 2,800 square feet
  • Stories: 2
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 4 full baths

This Low Country home plan is designed with a central core layout that promotes openness and flow while maintaining privacy between bedrooms and gathering spaces.

Main Level Highlights

  • Expansive open-concept living area connecting kitchen, dining, and family room.
  • Large kitchen island ideal for entertaining.
  • Dedicated guest bedroom or flex suite with nearby full bath.
  • Spacious laundry room and storage closets.
  • Direct access to the wide covered front porch.

Upper Level Features

  • Private Owner’s Suite with en-suite bath and walk-in closet.
  • Two additional bedrooms with convenient bath access.
  • Upper-level porch access for elevated outdoor relaxation.
  • Optional secondary family lounge or study space.

Exterior Materials & Curb Appeal

The exterior of this Low Country Coastal Traditional home features:

  • Horizontal lap siding for a timeless coastal aesthetic.
  • White or light-toned exterior finish reflecting heat and enhancing brightness.
  • Classic porch railings and columns emphasizing Southern charm.
  • Raised stair entry reinforcing the elevated foundation design.

Lap siding remains one of the most durable and historically accurate materials for Low Country homes. It provides clean horizontal lines that complement the stacked porch configuration and balanced window placement.

This exterior style pairs beautifully with metal roofing accents, brick stair bases, or stone pier foundations depending on your regional preferences.


Outdoor Living at Its Finest

One of the most defining features of this Low Country house plan is the expansive double porch system.

  • Main Level Porch: Perfect for rocking chairs, outdoor dining, and shaded gatherings.
  • Upper Level Porch: Offers privacy and elevated views.
  • Deep overhangs: Reduce direct sun exposure.
  • Cross-ventilation design: Encourages natural airflow.

This outdoor living concept reflects traditional Southern design, where porches act as transitional living spaces between indoors and nature.


Interior Design Possibilities

This Coastal Traditional Low Country plan works beautifully with:

  • Wide plank hardwood flooring in living areas.
  • Shiplap or subtle wall paneling accents.
  • Quartz or marble kitchen countertops.
  • Soft neutral color palettes inspired by sand and sea.
  • Brushed nickel or matte black hardware finishes.

Large windows allow abundant natural light, enhancing the airy coastal feel.


Why Choose This Low Country House Plan?

  • Timeless Southern curb appeal
  • Ideal for coastal or warm climates
  • Elevated structure for flood-prone lots
  • Open layout for modern living
  • Balanced bedroom configuration for families
  • Strong resale appeal due to classic architecture

What’s Included with Your Purchase

  • CAD + PDF Files: Fully editable and ready for builders.
  • Unlimited Build License: Build once—or multiple times.
  • Structural Engineering Included: Professionally detailed plans.
  • Free Foundation Modifications: Slab, crawlspace, or basement options.
  • View Before You Buy: Preview every blueprint sheet.

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Build a Classic Southern Coastal Dream Home

This 4-bedroom, 4-bath, 2,800-square-foot Low Country house plan offers the perfect balance of historic Southern architecture and modern livability. With stacked porches, lap siding exterior, elevated construction, and a spacious open interior, it stands as a timeless choice for coastal, lakeside, or Southern neighborhoods.

Start building your dream home with confidence—customize it to your needs and enjoy the benefits of a professionally engineered, ready-to-build architectural plan.

20-1520 HOUSE PLAN – Low Country House Plan – 4-Bed, 4-Bath, 2,800 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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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.