The neoclassical, or just plain classical, house plan style arose in the mid-19th century. Instead of mimicking colonial English styles, classical house plans espouse the more romantic architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. A typical classical home plan features two stories (sometimes flanked by one story wings) and a grand entryway. Sometimes this impressive entrance features a porch with elegant columns supporting a chic triangular pediment. In other cases, the entrance may boast a two story portico supported by two towering columns. Whatever slight variation is invoked, rest assured that a classical house plan’s entryway will ooze curb appeal and quickly become the talk of the block.
A classical house plan is symmetrical and proportional. The front door—encompassed in the signature grand entryway--is usually presented in the center of the home, with a balanced number of windows on either side of it. Roofline balustrades and other unique and decorative details, like egg-and-dart molding, are also common.
Within the below classical house plans collection, you’ll likely come across Greek Revival (sometimes called Southern Colonial) and Adam/Federal style house plans. Like classical house plans, Greek Revival and Adam/Federal blueprints trace their origins back to the classical formality of the post-colonial, mid-19th century period. As a result, they feature many of the same characteristics, including number of stories (two or more), symmetry, spaciousness, and splendor.
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The neoclassical, or just plain classical, house plan style arose in the mid-19th century. Instead of mimicking colonial English styles, classical house plans espouse the more romantic architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. A typical classical home plan features two stories (sometimes flanked by one story wings) and a grand entryway. Sometimes this impressive entrance features a porch with elegant columns supporting a chic triangular pediment. In other cases, the entrance may boast a two story portico supported by two towering columns. Whatever slight variation is invoked, rest assured that a classical house plan’s entryway will ooze curb appeal and quickly become the talk of the block.
A classical house plan is symmetrical and proportional. The front door—encompassed in the signature grand entryway--is usually presented in the center of the home, with a balanced number of windows on either side of it. Roofline balustrades and other unique and decorative details, like egg-and-dart molding, are also common.
Within the below classical house plans collection, you’ll likely come across Greek Revival (sometimes called Southern Colonial) and Adam/Federal style house plans. Like classical house plans, Greek Revival and Adam/Federal blueprints trace their origins back to the classical formality of the post-colonial, mid-19th century period. As a result, they feature many of the same characteristics, including number of stories (two or more), symmetry, spaciousness, and splendor.
Related categories include: House Plans with Ultimate Entrances
Colonial style house plans cover a broad spectrum of architectural movements and geographic locations, but generally show influences from the simple structures built along the East Coast during the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Early Republic eras in American history. Of course, like many of today’s other popular home styles, fidelity to any one architectural movement isn’t the point. Rather, these designs evoke simplicity and tradition while still incorporating must-haves of today’s homes (like garages and big kitchen).
You’ll find a wide range of styles within this collection, from simple saltbox designs (look for the asymmetrical sloping roof) and Cape Cod homes to larger Georgian home plans. Adam-Federal style house plans (a later development) feature low-pitched roofs and more decorative detail. Dutch Colonial house plans are easy to spot by their gambrel roof (with two different slopes, shallow and then steep – when you think of a classic barn shape, you probably picture a gambrel roof).
While many Colonial homes feature two stories (especially farmhouses), you’ll also find many one story designs and even those with one-and-a-half stories, traditional to Cape Cod designs. Dormers frequently are added to the exteriors and bring light into the second floor.
Exterior materials vary on Colonial style house designs, from brick (common in the Mid-Atlantic states) to siding and occasionally stone or stucco. Symmetry is an important hallmark of many Colonial designs, with windows often aligned on top of each other and elegant entryways in the middle. Shutters frequently appear on these designs – for the most realistic look, choose ones that are properly scaled to the windows. Palladian windows add elegance and bring in plenty of light. You’ll also find porches on many of today’s Colonial styles to add a bit of country flair and a comfortable place to relax outside.
While Colonial plans traditionally presented a central hall with rooms branching off in a formal arrangement, today’s preference for open-concept layouts means that the floor plans are quite different. Most families don’t have need for a parlor or even a formal living room any more. Instead, the majority of designs from recent years devote square footage to the great room and kitchen, because that’s where we spend a lot of time and entertain in a casual way.
Colonial style homes work well in traditional neighborhoods, especially on the East Coast. Find your Colonial house plan today and bring timeless beauty to your area.
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Friday 27 April 2019 03:30 AM
Friday, I dreamed of going to a house. Better four daughters were married to three daughters, and I married the rest of Better one daughter. Then people said those three sons are one and I am good or not. I saw my wife sitting and I looked a little closer to me and I wished she could touch / pull or touch her, then I thought there were people in the room to touch. I thought I could get out of the house and then after I got out of the room I suddenly fell asleep. If you want to remember the story of the dream, please pray a little for me and God Almighty Hafez!.
Friday 27 April 2019 03:30 AM
শুক্রবার, আমি স্বপ্নে দেখি এক বাড়িতে গিয়েছিলাম⁰⁰ ঐ বেটার চার মেয়ে তিন মেয়ের বিয়ে হয়েছে আর বেটার এক মেয়ে বিয়ের বাকি সেই মেয়েটাকে আমি বিয়ে করলাম তারপর লোকজন বলল ঐ তিন জামাইগুলি একজন ও ভালোনা আমি নাকি ভালো তারপর দেখি আমার বউটা বসে আছে আর আমি দারিয়ে একটু দেখলাম আমার কাছে খুব ভালো লেগেছে আর আমার ইচ্ছা করছে ওর গায়ে একটূ ছুই/দরি বা স্পর্শ করি তারপর মনে করলাম ঘরে লোকজন আছে পরে ছুইতে পারবো এই ভেবে ঘর থেকে বেরিয়ে গেলাম তারপর ঘর থেকে বেরুনোর পর হটাৎ ঘুম ভেঙ্গে গেলো তখন আর সইতে পারলামনা আমি কন্না শুরু করলাম তারপর বসিয়া কান্না শুরু করলাম কান্না থিমাতে পরছি না শুধু ভাবছি কেন ছুইলাম না আফসোস করে কন্না করছি অনেক কষ্ট পেয়েছি স্বপ্নটা দেখে এই হলো আমার সপ্নের কাহিনি মনে চাইলে আমার জন্য একটু দোয়া করবেন আপনী ও ভালো থাকেন আল্লাহ হাফেজ!.
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Imagine a serene fantasy realm, where all beings live in perfect harmony. In the foreground, a majestic dragon with emerald green scales and deep, wise eyes, nonchalantly sips honeydew from oversized, magical fruits that hang low from an ancient glowing tree with bioluminescent leaves. Gnomes with potbellies, caramel skin, and beards of radiant hues work diligently, carving intricate runes into the bark of the tree. Further along the horizon, a castle with soaring towers and gleaming ramparts floats on a fluffy, incandescent cloud. The entire scene, captured in soft watercolor strokes, evokes a dreamlike sense of tranquility and wonder.
A captivating fantasy castle made of white stone, adorned with numerous towers and turrets. Surrounded by billowing clouds against a dreamy pink sky backdrop. The castle evokes a sense of enchantment but shows signs of neglect with broken windows and cracked walls.
A beautiful dreamhouse located amidst a lush greenery. The house sports an enchanting gothic architecture with tall pointed roofs and large cross-arched windows. Its grey stone walls blend perfectly with the lively green of the surrounding trees. A cobblestone path leads to a heavy wooden door, adding an old-time charm. Overgrown vines climb up its sides, giving it a fairytale like charm. In the foreground, you can see a flourishing garden, with a variety of vibrant flowers and shrubs, and a glistening fountain in the middle.
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The neoclassical, or just plain classical, house plan style arose in the mid-19th century. Instead of mimicking colonial English styles, classical house plans espouse the more romantic architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. A typical classical home plan features two stories (sometimes flanked by one story wings) and a grand entryway. Sometimes this impressive entrance features a porch with elegant columns supporting a chic triangular pediment. In other cases, the entrance may boast a two story portico supported by two towering columns. Whatever slight variation is invoked, rest assured that a classical house plan’s entryway will ooze curb appeal and quickly become the talk of the block.
A classical house plan is symmetrical and proportional. The front door—encompassed in the signature grand entryway--is usually presented in the center of the home, with a balanced number of windows on either side of it. Roofline balustrades and other unique and decorative details, like egg-and-dart molding, are also common.
Within the below classical house plans collection, you’ll likely come across Greek Revival (sometimes called Southern Colonial) and Adam/Federal style house plans. Like classical house plans, Greek Revival and Adam/Federal blueprints trace their origins back to the classical formality of the post-colonial, mid-19th century period. As a result, they feature many of the same characteristics, including number of stories (two or more), symmetry, spaciousness, and splendor.
Related categories include: House Plans with Ultimate Entrances