Traditional Style Home Plans

Traditional style homes are some of the most popular and most recognizable home plans in America. They work to combine the charm of old-fashioned homes with the innovations we’re seeing in today’s modern designs. At Design Basics, all of our traditional house plans can be customized to fit your exact needs!

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Plan Essentials
    Plan #/Name
    Square Feet
    Floors
  • either
  • one
  • two
    Owner's Suite Location
  • either
  • upper
  • main
    Total Bedrooms
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5+
Plan Dimensions
Design Layout
Designers
House Plan Style
  • Craftsman
  • Traditional
  • Country
  • Tuscan
  • Cape Cod
  • Coastal
  • Colonial
  • Cottage
  • Gambrel
  • European
  • Farm House
  • French
  • French Country
  • French Eclectic
  • Georgian
  • Historical
  • Cabin / Vacation
  • Mediterranean
  • Mission
  • Old Florida
  • Prairie
  • Salt Box
  • Shaker
  • Shingle
  • Southern Colonial
  • Southwestern
  • Transitional
  • Tudor
  • Victorian
  • Contemporary
  • Various
  • Modern Farm House
  • Garage Apartment
  • Modern
  • Barndominium
Owner's Suite
Kitchen
Main Living Area
Garage
Rear Entry Foyer
Outdoor Living Areas
Other Amenities and Features
Construction Method or Type

Select from 361 plans.

      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1288 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 36'-8"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1187 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 1 garage
      • 40'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1451 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 62'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1717 sqft
      • 2 story
      • 2 garage
      • 34'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1397 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 0 garage
      • 29'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1717 sqft
      • 2 story
      • 2 garage
      • 54'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1397 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 49'-0"width
  1. ON SALE!
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1925 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 57'-8"width
  2. ON SALE!
      • 1 bed
      • 1 bath
      • 634 sqft
      • 2 story
      • 3 garage
      • 40'-0"width
  3. ON SALE!
      • 4 bed
      • 2.5 bath
      • 2253 sqft
      • 2 story
      • 2 garage
      • 50'-0"width
  4. ON SALE!
      • 1 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1413 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 49'-4"width
  5. ON SALE!
      • 1 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1413 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 49'-4"width
  6. ON SALE!
      • 1 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1413 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 49'-4"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1631 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 63'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1452 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 63'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 3 bath
      • 2060 sqft
      • 2 story
      • 2 garage
      • 66'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1616 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 55'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1472 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 55'-0"width
      • 4 bed
      • 3 bath
      • 1682 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 55'-8"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1145 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 49'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1793 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 70'-2"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1294 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 53'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1360 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 49'-0"width
      • 3 bed
      • 2 bath
      • 1272 sqft
      • 1 story
      • 2 garage
      • 49'-4"width

What Is a Traditional Home?

Traditional homes are one of the most common styles used in American home design. This style works to combine elegance and comfort and takes inspiration from several design styles like Colonial, farmhouse, and more.

Whether topped with hip or gable rooflines, our traditionally-styled home designs feature classic exterior siding materials like wood, brick, stone, clapboard, or vertical siding. Straightforward covered entryways are as common with these homes as front porches.

Design Basics is committed to helping you build your dream home which is why we offer a wide variety of traditional home plans. Whether you’re building a starter home or need a larger floor plan to support your growing family, we have the perfect design for you!

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Why Are People Choosing Traditional Home Plans?

Traditional floor plans are popular because of their focus on comfort with features like welcoming entryways, warm fireplaces, and relaxing sunrooms. Since traditional homes often use a mix of design elements, the customization options are endless, meaning you can build a home that fits your exact style!

At Design Basics, we offer traditional home plans that use a mix of classic features and today’s latest design innovations. We want to help you build your dream home, which is why all of our floor plans can be personalized to include all your must-haves.

What Are the Characteristics of a Traditional Style Home?

Our selection of traditional home plans puts an emphasis on comfort and style. All of our floor plans can be customized exactly how you’d like, but here are a few features you can expect from our traditional style homes!

covered entryway

Covered Entryways

Covered entryways give your home added curb appeal and create a welcoming space for when guests arrive to your house. They also give the front of your home some added protection from outdoor elements like rain and snow!

 

open layout

Open Floor Plans

Open floor plans are being used more and more in traditional home styles because they provide better traffic flow from room to room and provide flexibility within the home.

siding

Exterior Siding

While many traditional home plans tend to use a mix of exterior materials, siding is one of the more prominent materials used. Available in varied profiles and colors, siding gives your home a charming look!

Traditional Home Plan FAQs

Thinking about building a traditional style home? Learn more about this popular home style from our frequently asked questions!

What Is the Difference Between Traditional & Modern Home Design?

While there are a few similarities between these two popular home styles, traditional home design sticks to more classic materials and layouts, while modern designs experiment with more abstract floor plans and design aesthetics.

Can I Customize My Traditional Floor Plan?

Yes! At Design Basics, all of our traditional floor plans can be customized to include everything you need.

How Much Do Traditional Home Plans Cost?
While the cost of a traditional home may vary depending on the size of floor plan and included features, our team will work closely alongside you to help you select a home plan that fits within your budget! For more on the costs of building a home from these plans, we invite you to read Design Affects Cost – What Buyers Need To Know!

Traditional Home Plans with Front Porch

Traditional Home Plans with Rear Porch

Two Bedroom Two Bath Traditional Home Plans

Traditional Home Plans with Great Room

Small Traditional Home Plans

Traditional Home Plans with Storage

The Design Basics Difference

Design Basics has more than 35 years of experience, making us leaders in the home design industry!
Not only do we offer a variety of floor plans and customization options, but we also have a friendly team available to help answer any of your questions. Give us a call to get started!