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20-1659 HOUSE PLAN – New American House Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-Bath, 2,800 SF

New American and Modern Traditional house plan with painted brick exterior • 4 bed • 3.5 bath • 2,800 SF. Open living layout, covered porch, refined gables. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.

Original price was: $1,976.45.Current price is: $1,254.99.

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.
Total: $1,254.99

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

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Mark Miller – April 27, 2025

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New American Modern Traditional House Plan with Timeless Curb Appeal

A refined New American home design featuring 2,800 heated square feet, balanced proportions, and a welcoming painted brick exterior.

This New American Modern Traditional house plan blends classic architectural roots with contemporary livability. Designed for homeowners who appreciate timeless curb appeal without sacrificing modern function, this plan delivers a carefully balanced exterior, an efficient interior layout, and enduring materials that suit a wide range of suburban and semi-rural settings.

The exterior composition showcases a harmonious mix of painted brick and board-and-batten siding, steep front-facing gables, and a centered covered entry that immediately communicates quality and permanence. This is a home that feels established the moment it’s built—elegant, welcoming, and thoughtfully detailed.

Architectural Style Overview

Rooted in New American architecture, this home draws inspiration from classic Southern and Traditional forms while incorporating modern proportions and simplified detailing. The result is a Modern Traditional aesthetic that feels current yet enduring, ideal for neighborhoods that favor timeless design over passing trends.

Painted masonry, crisp trim lines, and restrained ornamentation allow the architecture to shine without feeling overly ornate. The symmetrical massing and gabled rooflines reinforce a sense of balance, making this plan equally suited for family living and upscale suburban development.

Exterior Materials & Design Details

  • Primary exterior: Painted brick for durability, elegance, and long-term value
  • Accent siding: Board and batten for vertical emphasis and farmhouse-inspired character
  • Roof design: Steep gables with clean fascia lines
  • Entry: Covered front porch with classic proportions

This combination of materials is especially popular in New American and Transitional Farmhouse homes, offering a polished appearance that ages gracefully while remaining easy to maintain.

Interior Living Experience

Inside, the home is designed around openness, flow, and functionality. The main living areas connect seamlessly, creating an ideal environment for both daily family life and entertaining guests. Large windows bring in natural light, enhancing the sense of space and reinforcing the home’s connection to the outdoors.

The layout prioritizes comfort and usability, with generous room sizes and intuitive circulation. Every space feels intentional—no wasted square footage, no awkward transitions.

Bedrooms & Bathrooms

  • Bedrooms: 4 well-proportioned bedrooms designed for privacy and flexibility
  • Bathrooms: 3.5 baths with thoughtful placement for family and guests
  • Owner’s suite: Private retreat with spacious bath and walk-in closet

The bedroom layout supports a variety of lifestyles, whether accommodating a growing family, hosting guests, or creating a dedicated home office or hobby space.

Kitchen, Dining & Gathering Spaces

The kitchen serves as the heart of the home, positioned to maintain visual and physical connection to adjacent living and dining areas. This open-concept approach enhances everyday living while allowing the home to adapt easily for entertaining.

  • Central kitchen layout with island workspace
  • Open sightlines to living and dining areas
  • Ample cabinetry and pantry storage

These spaces reflect modern expectations while preserving the warmth and familiarity associated with Traditional and Southern-inspired homes.

Outdoor Living & Curb Appeal

The covered front porch is more than an architectural accent—it’s a functional outdoor living space that encourages connection with the neighborhood and provides a welcoming transition into the home.

Combined with balanced landscaping and the contrast of painted brick against vertical siding, the exterior presentation is both striking and approachable.

Why New American Homes Remain Popular

New American homes continue to lead residential design trends because they successfully bridge classic and contemporary design. They borrow the best elements from Colonial, Southern, and Traditional architecture while adapting to modern floor plans and lifestyles.

According to architectural analysis published by ArchDaily, homeowners increasingly favor designs that emphasize longevity, adaptability, and regional familiarity—qualities that define the New American style.

What’s Included with This House Plan

  • Editable CAD files for easy customization
  • Printable PDF plans ready for construction
  • Unlimited build license included
  • Structural engineering provided
  • Free foundation modifications available

Ideal For

  • Suburban neighborhoods and estate lots
  • Families seeking long-term livability
  • Buyers who prefer timeless over trendy
  • Builders needing broad market appeal

Build with Confidence

This New American Modern Traditional house plan offers architectural credibility, market versatility, and a layout designed for real life. From its refined exterior materials to its functional interior flow, it represents a smart investment in both style and comfort.

Start building a home that feels established, elegant, and enduring from day one.

20-1659 HOUSE PLAN – New American House Plan – 4-Bed, 3.5-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
*Delivered plans include minimally what are shown in the product images. In most cases, additional notes and details not shown are included. To inquire about these details, please contact us at support@myhomefloorplans.com prior to purchase.*

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.