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Colonial House Plans

Colonial floor plans are easily recognized by many familiar features, including their historical aesthetic, symmetrical design, triangular pediment over the front door, and one or two chimneys on both ends. As the name suggests, this architectural style draws inspiration from early colonial settlements on the east coast. With over 50 house plans and a wide range of square footage to choose from, Archival Designs' modern colonial styles incorporate up-to-date interior amenities and functionality while still incorporating the traditional look of the historical house layouts.Β 

Incorporating open floor plan concepts and clean designs, theseΒ luxury house plansΒ are still fullyΒ modifiable to suit you and your family.

Different Types of Colonial Style Homes

Colonial homes come in all kinds of styles, and each has its own charm. For example, Dutch Colonial house plans are easy to spot thanks to their curved, barn-like roofs. They look cozy and often have a nice, balanced layout with a big chimney in the middle.

If you like a warmer look, Spanish Colonial style house plans might be your style. They usually have white stucco walls, red tile roofs, and pretty arched doorways β€” great for sunny places.

British Colonial house plans are all about wide porches, big windows, and keeping the breeze flowing. They were made for hot climates but work well anywhere if you like that relaxed, open feel.

You might also like French Colonial style house plans, which often include tall windows, wide roof overhangs, and wraparound porches β€” perfect for staying cool and enjoying the outdoors.

Each of these home styles has roots in early American architecture and gives you a different way to enjoy the classic colonial look.

Features of Colonial House PlansΒ 

1. Two stories

Typically, colonial houses are two stories; in some cases, they are limited to one. A single-story houseΒ is commonly found in the South, whereas in the North, you will find a two- or three-story design.Β  These Colonial homes are mostly rectangular in shape with sloping roofs decorated by gables, often constructed with bricks, wood, or stone exteriors.Β Spanish Colonial-style housesΒ lean towards stucco exteriors. Bedrooms commonly cover the upper floor, while living spaces and kitchens are located on the ground floor. A standout feature is the arrangement of a large fireplace, usually designed at the home's centre or rear.

2. Steep roofs

The steeply pitched roofs help snow slide off in chilly climates. This roof style creates a visual illusion; even though it seems triangular from the sides, you will best see shingles from the front due to how the roofing is designed. Additionally, this design characteristic lets homeowners pick out the style of roof windows when building custom homes.

3. A symphony of symmetry

The traditional colonial house plan boasts a symmetrical design, with both sides mirroring one another and featuring a rectangular shape. However, there are exceptions to this convention. Some colonial house plans take a different approach, adopting an asymmetrical design where one aspect varies. This offers an entirely unique touch to the classic colonial style.Β 

4. Decorated Doorways

One of the key characteristics ofΒ colonial home designsΒ is their ornate arches. These entrances enhance the house's visual appeal. Colonial mansion floor plans exude a vibe of magnificence with spacious decks and elegant pillars. Often, ornate shutters or flower boxes add an extra touch of elegance to these classic designs.

While the idea of conventional aesthetics may vary, shutters are globally appreciated for their appeal, and columns for their elegance. Both of these elements combined play a vital role in shaping the overall atmosphere and appeal of a colonial home.

5. Chimneys

Large chimneys are a prominent feature of colonial houses, used for practical and decorative purposes. In addition to venting smoke and heat, these chimneys enhance the home's overall look.Β Colonial home plansΒ typically have two or three large fireplaces, increasing their visual appeal and giving them a sense of colonial grandeur.

Archival Design: A Bridge Between Past and Present

If you are seeking the true essence of colonial architecture, consider teaming up with a designer or architect who specializes in archival design. At Archival Designs, we pay attention to historical details while integrating modern amenities to ensure that your dream colonial house design is also comfortable and functional.

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