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If you are looking for a more traditional look Colonial house plans are a great option. The Colonial house plan style was born with our country… that’s why the original examples are found in limited areas along the east coast. Ever since its first revival around the American Centennial 150 years ago, the house style has been always popular. The Colonial home plan tradition still thrives today.
The Colonial house plan is balanced and regular; and sometimes seems firm in its exterior symmetry. Colonial house plans are profuse in their refined appearance of quality craftsmanship and ornate detailing …with interesting Classical detailing like moldings and columns, complex cornices and fascias.
The high-ceiling interior of your new Colonial home plan will often have larger rooms than most other house plans. The first level of the house plan will have the kitchen, dining room, living room, etc. Bedrooms are usually found on the second and third floors of the house plan. Grand and time-honored fireplaces with stately mantels are popular features found in Colonial home plans.The Colonial proportions are composed and the appeal is both elegant and stately.
As soon as you see your new house plan you will feel an impression of enduring strength and controlled grace. Colonial house plans are both strongly built to be respected as a legacy… and warmly designed as a longtime hearth and home for your family.

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