Plan 9-1756 – Aster Pointe Chalet | Traditional Colonial – 5-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,794 SF
Traditional Colonial and New American house plan with lap siding exterior • 5 bed • 2.5 bath • 2,794 SF. Open layout, covered porch, 2-car garage. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $2,270.56.$1,454.45Current price is: $1,454.45.
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| Width | 36'-0" |
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| Depth | 53'-0" |
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| Indoor Features | Open Floor Plan, Family Room, Fireplace, Office/Study, Downstairs Laundry Room, Attic |
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| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on Second Floor, Owner's Suite on Second Floor, Walk-in Closet |
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| Condition | New |
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Karen Butler – November 12, 2024
Option sheets include extra garage-bay layouts and fireplace swaps, letting us satisfy HOA requests without hiring another drafter.
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Traditional Colonial House Plan – Timeless 2-Story Design with Modern Comfort
Explore this 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath Traditional Colonial home plan offering 2,575 heated square feet, a classic lap siding exterior, and a functional family-friendly layout.
This Traditional Colonial house plan blends historic architectural character with modern-day functionality. With symmetrical proportions, horizontal lap siding, shuttered windows, and prominent front-facing gables, this design captures the enduring appeal of Colonial architecture while incorporating the spacious, open interiors today’s homeowners expect.
Rooted in classic American design and influenced by New American Traditional elements, this two-story residence delivers balanced curb appeal, efficient space planning, and timeless exterior materials that never go out of style.
Architectural Style: Traditional Colonial with New American Influence
The exterior of this home reflects hallmark Traditional Colonial architecture:
- Symmetrical front elevation
- Horizontally aligned double-hung windows with shutters
- Front-facing gabled rooflines
- Horizontal lap siding (vinyl or fiber cement)
- Classic asphalt shingle roofing
- Attached two-car front-entry garage
- Covered front porch supported by square columns
The result is a home that feels established, welcoming, and architecturally grounded—ideal for suburban neighborhoods and family communities. For deeper insight into the evolution of American Colonial homes, you can explore architectural commentary on
ArchDaily.
Heated & Unheated Living Areas
Main Living Space
- Total Heated Area: 2,575 square feet
- Two-story layout maximizing vertical efficiency
- Open-concept main floor
- Private bedroom zones upstairs
Unheated Spaces
- Covered front porch
- Attached 2-car garage
- Optional attic storage
This thoughtful separation between heated and unheated areas ensures optimal energy performance and smart square footage allocation.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
- 5 Bedrooms including a spacious Owner’s Suite
- 3 Full Bathrooms designed for privacy and convenience
- Optional guest bedroom or home office flexibility
- Generous closet storage throughout
Owner’s Suite Highlights
- Large bedroom footprint
- Walk-in closet
- Private en-suite bath
- Dual vanity potential
- Separate shower and soaking tub option
The upstairs bedroom configuration keeps family living organized while maintaining quiet separation from the main entertaining spaces below.
Main Floor Living & Entertaining
Open-Concept Kitchen, Dining & Family Room
The heart of this Traditional Colonial house plan is its open main level. Unlike older Colonial layouts that favored compartmentalized rooms, this design integrates the kitchen, dining area, and family room into one flowing space.
- Large kitchen island with seating
- Walk-in pantry
- Direct sightlines to family room
- Natural light from rear-facing windows
- Ideal layout for gatherings
If you love homes designed for interaction and connectivity, explore more open floor plan house plans.
Formal or Flexible Front Room
- Optional formal dining room
- Potential home office or study
- Flexible space for changing family needs
Garage & Storage Details
- Garage Bays: 2-Car Front Entry
- Direct interior access
- Storage niches possible
- Efficient driveway layout
The front-entry garage complements the symmetrical Colonial façade while maintaining strong curb appeal.
Exterior Materials & Curb Appeal
The exterior design emphasizes durable and classic materials:
- Horizontal Lap Siding – clean and timeless
- Asphalt Shingle Roof – cost-effective and reliable
- Decorative Window Shutters – traditional detailing
- Covered Porch Columns – simple square posts
- Neutral light color palette with dark contrasting shutters
This combination creates a high-contrast, elegant look often seen in Traditional Colonial and Classic Suburban neighborhoods.
Why Choose a Traditional Colonial House Plan?
- Timeless architectural character
- High resale appeal
- Balanced, symmetrical proportions
- Efficient rectangular footprint
- Works beautifully on suburban lots
- Adaptable to brick, stone, or siding upgrades
Colonial-inspired homes remain one of the most consistently popular styles in America because they balance familiarity with functionality.
Included With This House Plan
- Editable CAD Files
- Printable PDF Blueprints
- Unlimited Build License
- Free Foundation Changes
- Structural Engineering Included
- Preview All Sheets Before Purchase
We make it simple to build confidently and customize affordably.
Ideal For:
- Growing families
- Suburban developments
- Move-up buyers
- Homeowners seeking classic curb appeal
- Buyers wanting open interiors with traditional exteriors
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can this Traditional Colonial plan be modified?
Yes. CAD files allow customization of layout, dimensions, and exterior materials.
Can I change the exterior material to brick?
Absolutely. This design adapts beautifully to brick or stone upgrades.
Is the layout suitable for modern living?
Yes. While architecturally traditional on the outside, the interior layout is open and contemporary.
Does this plan include structural engineering?
Yes. Structural components are included for code compliance.
Build a Home That Never Goes Out of Style
This 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2,575 square foot Traditional Colonial house plan offers the perfect blend of classic architecture and modern comfort. With its lap siding exterior, gabled rooflines, and balanced proportions, it delivers enduring curb appeal—while the open interior layout ensures everyday functionality for today’s lifestyle.
Your dream home starts with the right plan—build with confidence and timeless design.
Plan 9-1756 – Aster Pointe Chalet | Traditional Colonial – 5-Bed, 2.5-Bath, 2,794 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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