Plan 20-1604 – Auburn Station Homestead | New American – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 3,370 SF
New American and Traditional / Classic Suburban house plan with brick + lap siding exterior • 4 bed • 3 bath • 2,800 SF. Covered front porch, open-concept living, bonus/flex space. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $2,570.56.$1,754.45Current price is: $1,754.45.
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| Architectural Styles | |
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| Width | 75'-0" |
| Depth | 58'-1" |
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| # Garage Bays | |
| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Mudroom, Family Room, Fireplace, Office/Study |
| Outdoor Features | |
| Bed and Bath Features | Owner's Suite on First Floor, Split Bedrooms, Jack and Jill Bathroom, Walk-in Closet |
| Kitchen Features | |
| Garage Features | |
| Condition | New |
| Ceiling Features | |
| Structure Type | |
| Exterior Material |
John Sanders – July 28, 2024
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New American 2-Story 4-Bedroom House Plan with Brick + Siding Curb Appeal
A Modern Traditional exterior wrapped in timeless brick, clean lap siding accents, and a welcoming covered porch—paired with a practical family-forward layout.
If you’re searching for a home that feels classic the moment you pull into the driveway—but still lives like a modern plan inside—this
New American (Modern Traditional) design checks all the right boxes. The exterior blends
brick veneer with crisp horizontal lap siding accents for a balanced, upscale look that fits beautifully in
established neighborhoods and new communities alike. A strong gable composition, symmetrical window rhythm, and a warm covered entry create
that “forever home” first impression that never goes out of style.
Built around a comfortable, everyday-friendly footprint, this plan is imagined as a 4-bedroom, 3-bath layout with approximately
2,800 heated square feet. It’s sized to feel spacious without feeling sprawling—perfect for households that want generous living
areas, storage that actually works, and flexible spaces that adapt as life changes.
Architectural Style & Exterior Materials
The overall aesthetic lands squarely in the New American / Modern Traditional category, with a clear
Traditional / Classic Suburban secondary style influence. That means you get a timeless silhouette and familiar details—then
enjoy a cleaner, more current presentation through simplified trim lines and fresh material contrast.
- Primary exterior material: Brick veneer for permanence, durability, and classic character
- Secondary exterior material: Horizontal lap siding accents that lighten the facade and add modern contrast
- Roofline: Multiple front-facing gables for depth, visual interest, and a high-end streetscape presence
- Entry experience: Covered front porch that makes arrivals feel intentional and inviting
- Garage presence: Double garage doors that support daily convenience and strong resale appeal
Brick + siding is more than a pretty mix—it’s a practical one. Brick offers long-term performance and a premium feel, while lap siding can
help break up massing, add texture, and bring a lighter touch to the elevation. Together, they create a home that reads refined and welcoming
from the street without relying on overly ornate detailing.
What Makes This Layout Feel “Modern Traditional” Inside
The best Modern Traditional homes honor classic proportions on the outside and prioritize livability on the inside. The interior concept for
this plan is built around easy flow and purposeful spaces—rooms that work hard every day, while still feeling elevated for entertaining and
hosting family gatherings.
Open Living Core That Still Feels Defined
A hallmark of today’s New American plans is an open-concept main living area that avoids feeling like one giant echo chamber. Instead of
sacrificing coziness, the layout typically uses thoughtful transitions—partial walls, aligned openings, ceiling treatments, and furniture-friendly
dimensions—to maintain separation between the kitchen, dining, and family room while preserving that bright, connected feel.
- Comfortable sightlines from kitchen to family space for everyday togetherness
- Dining area positioned for easy serving without disrupting traffic flow
- Natural gathering zones that make the home feel welcoming (not “wide open and awkward”)
Kitchen Designed for Real Life (Not Just Photos)
The kitchen in this style of plan is typically anchored by a generously sized island—ideal for homework, appetizers, casual meals, and weekend
baking sessions. A walk-in pantry or oversized storage zone is often included to reduce countertop clutter and make stocking up simple.
- Large island: Prep space + seating that supports everyday use
- Smart storage: Pantry capacity for bulk items and appliances
- Efficient workflow: Clear movement between sink, cooking zone, and refrigerator
Bedrooms, Bathrooms & Flex Spaces
With 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, this plan is designed for families who want room to grow, space to host, and the
flexibility to carve out dedicated zones for work, hobbies, or multigenerational living.
Owner Suite Comfort with a Private Feel
In New American layouts, the Owner
Plan 20-1604 – Auburn Station Homestead | New American – 4-Bed, 3-Bath, 3,370 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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