10-1479 HOUSE PLAN – Cape Cod House Plan – 3-Bed, 2-Bath, 2,150 SF
Cape Cod and Traditional house plan with clapboard siding exterior • 3 bed • 2 bath • 2,150 SF. Covered front porch, dormer windows, open great room. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
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| Width | 72'-1" |
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| Depth | 81'-5" |
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| Architectural Styles | |
| Indoor Features | Foyer, Mudroom, Great Room, Family Room, Living Room, Fireplace, Recreational Room, Attic |
| Outdoor Features | Covered Front Porch, Covered Rear Porch, Wrap Around Porch, Lanai, Terrace |
| Bed and Bath Features | Bedrooms on First Floor, Owner's Suite on First Floor, Walk-in Closet |
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| Garage Features | |
| Condition | New |
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| Exterior Material |
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Cape Cod House Plan with Classic Dormers, Covered Porch, and Timeless Traditional Charm
Clean lines, welcoming proportions, and a bright, enduring exterior—this Cape Cod Traditional home plan pairs classic curb appeal with a modern, livable interior. Ideal for families, downsizers who still want space, or anyone who loves a warm front-porch lifestyle.
If you’re drawn to homes that feel instantly familiar—in the best way—this Cape Cod + Traditional design delivers that “forever home” look with the kind of everyday function builders and homeowners appreciate. The front elevation is defined by crisp white clapboard siding, a steep gabled roofline, and symmetrical dormer windows that add character and light while reinforcing the classic Cape silhouette. A covered front porch anchors the façade and creates an inviting threshold from the walkway to the front door, while brick steps and a sturdy base detail provide grounded, lasting appeal.
Inside, the plan is designed for how people actually live: open gathering spaces where conversation flows easily, bedrooms arranged for comfort and privacy, and practical storage that keeps daily life feeling organized. Whether you’re building in a suburban neighborhood, a small town setting, or a quiet rural lot, this house plan balances tradition and flexibility—so it looks “right” nearly anywhere while still feeling fresh and current.
Architectural Style Overview: Cape Cod as the Primary, Traditional as the Secondary
This design reads immediately as Cape Cod thanks to its steep roofline, dormers, and straightforward massing, while Traditional detailing supports the polished, classic presentation. The result is a home that feels timeless, approachable, and highly marketable—an advantage if you’re building for resale or want a design that will never feel dated.
The exterior material palette reinforces that enduring look:
- Clapboard (horizontal lap) siding: A classic Cape-friendly material that looks crisp, clean, and refined.
- Brick foundation/steps: Adds a sense of permanence and helps visually “ground” the home.
- Gabled roof with dormers: The architectural signature that adds charm and suggests usable attic/bonus potential.
- Simple porch columns and balanced windows: Traditional symmetry that keeps the façade calm and elegant.
If you’d like to browse similar designs, explore our Traditional House Plans collection or compare options that share the same classic curb appeal across different sizes and layouts.
Exterior Features and Materials That Build Curb Appeal
The beauty of a Cape Cod exterior is that it’s never trying too hard—yet it always feels composed. This plan achieves that balance with thoughtful proportioning and a welcoming entry sequence. The covered front porch encourages neighborly interaction and creates a sheltered spot for packages, seasonal décor, or a pair of rocking chairs. The clapboard siding provides subtle texture that reads beautifully in both bright sun and softer overcast light, while the brick steps introduce contrast and durability in a high-traffic area.
From a builder perspective, these materials are also practical. A clean siding-and-brick combination is straightforward to execute, easy to maintain, and familiar to trades—helping keep the build smooth and predictable. From a homeowner perspective, the look is classic enough to suit many landscaping styles, from boxwoods and tidy hedges to cottage-style beds with hydrangeas and ornamental grasses.
Thoughtful Layout: Comfortable Daily Living with Easy Entertaining
Great homes feel effortless. This plan is built around that idea—providing an open, comfortable core for day-to-day living while maintaining separation where it matters. The main living areas are positioned to feel connected, so cooking, dining, and relaxing can happen together. At the same time, bedroom placement supports privacy and quiet, making the home work for families with different schedules.
Key layout advantages you can expect from this style of plan include:
- Welcoming entry experience that transitions smoothly into the main living zone.
- Open-concept gathering space that supports modern furniture arrangements and easy flow.
- Bedroom separation that helps keep the owner’s space restful and private.
- Smart storage potential in closets, pantry areas, and optional attic/bonus zones.
Living Room / Great Room: The Heart of the Home
A Cape Cod Traditional home should feel cozy—but not cramped. This plan’s main gathering space is designed to be bright, open, and flexible. Picture a comfortable sectional facing a media wall or fireplace feature (optional), with clear sightlines into the kitchen and dining area. That openness makes everything feel bigger, and it’s perfect for real life: kids doing homework at the island while dinner simmers, friends chatting while appetizers are set out, or a quiet morning with coffee and soft light from the front windows.
Design ideas that pair beautifully with this space include warm white walls, natural oak flooring, black or bronze hardware accents, and soft-textured rugs that keep the room inviting. Cape and Traditional interiors also work well with a mix of classic and modern: shaker-style cabinetry, simple trim profiles, and a few statement lighting pieces.
Kitchen and Dining: Classic Function with Modern Convenience
The kitchen is the everyday command center, and this plan anticipates that. The open layout encourages connection—so the cook isn’t isolated—and it supports everything from weeknight dinners to weekend hosting. Depending on your preferred configuration, this plan style typically shines with a central island or peninsula, abundant prep space, and a walk-in or oversized pantry option for organized storage.
What homeowners love most about this kind of kitchen-dining relationship is how naturally it supports multiple activities at once. Breakfast can happen at the island, lunch can be packed nearby, and dinner can be served without squeezing through tight hallways. If you enjoy entertaining, you’ll appreciate how easy it is to create a buffet line, set up a coffee station, or keep drinks accessible without interrupting the flow.
Looking for more open layouts like this? See additional options in our open-plan collections here: House Plans with Open Floor Plans.
Bedroom Design: Privacy, Comfort, and Everyday Practicality
With 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this plan hits a sweet spot: enough space for families, guests, or a dedicated home office, without extra square footage that’s expensive to build and maintain. The owner’s suite is designed to feel like a retreat—quiet, comfortable, and easy to personalize with soft textiles and calming finishes. The additional bedrooms work beautifully for children, guests, or hobby spaces, and the second bath supports daily routines without congestion.
Bedroom layout highlights typically include:
- Owner’s suite privacy: Positioned to reduce noise from primary living areas.
- Flexible secondary rooms: Great for a nursery, guest room, or dedicated home office.
- Storage-forward pla
10-1479 HOUSE PLAN – Cape Cod House Plan – 3-Bed, 2-Bath, 2,150 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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