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NeoClassical house plans feature symmetrical designs with a decorative facade: detailing ornate doorways, cornices, and windows.

Architectural Features of NeoClassical House Plans

  • EyeCatching Two-Story Porch
  • Symmetrical Design
  • Roof-Line Balustrades an unadorned roof line; often a side-gable roof, but occasionally hipped or gambrel
  • Decorative Details

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Plan number DHSW50329 Featured Plan

House Plan Code: DHSW50329

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  • 2,631 Sq. Ft.
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Baths: 3
Most popular in America from 1895 to 1950, stately NeoClassical house plans recall the earlier Greek Revival style. Usually two or two and a half stories, these large dignified homes typically feature a symmetrical shape, a simple side gabled roof and a prominent full width portico supported by classical wood or stone columns. Elegant and gracious, this elegant design is a natural choice for families who feel at home with classic style.
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Neoclassical House Plan Features
Eye Catching Two-Story Porch

Eye Catching Two-Story Porch

Common in prosperous neighborhoods from the east coast to the west and down into the Gulf States, NeoClassical floor plans tend to have a formal air with living room and dining rooms to the front and more private areas such as kitchens and dens to the back. The hallmark feature of Neoclassical design is a two-story porch supported by grand columns welcoming guests.

Symmetrical Design

Symmetrical Design

Steeped in simplicity, NeoClassical home plans can be constructed of stone, brick or wood siding and incorporate symmetrically placed double hung multi-pane windows that let light stream into expansive square or rectangular rooms.

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Similar Styles

  • European House Plans:

    1 to 1 ½ stories, with brick, stone, or stucco exteriors combined with ornamental detailing.

  • Tudor House Plans:

    Decorative half-timbering applied over stucco; large stone or brick chimney.

 

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