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      Colonial - Georgian Home Plans

      Popular in Colonial America, Georgian house plans follow English design styles.

      Imported from England during Colonial days, the Georgian style has maintained its position as one of the most popular house styles. Its stately stance from the street often makes it a home for those seeking to make a statement of elegance and good taste.

      Larger than many of its Colonial style cousins, the Georgian house plan lends itself to larger lots. The home's façade is enhanced by multiple, symmetrically placed windows, usually double-hung with multiple panes and pediments. The Georgian house plan calls for a centrally placed front door that is often dressed with ornamentation, serving as an elegant entryway to the large, symmetrically arranged rooms inside. A Georgian style colonial house lends itself to lifestyle that reflects the elegance and understated formalism of the home itself.

      Architectural Features:

      • Symmetrical exterior and interior layout, often with paired chimneys.
      • Two stories.
      • Moderately-pitched roof with little overhang.
      • Decorative door surround.

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      Plan number HWEPL09977

      Southern Style

      Plan #: HWEPL09977
      Style: Colonial
      Total: 7,281 Sq. Ft.
      Stories: 1Beds: 4
      Baths: 4Half Baths: 2
      Width: 141'Depth: 72'

      Plan number HWEPL05335

      Georgian Appeal

      Plan #: HWEPL05335
      Style: Colonial
      Total: 1,997 Sq. Ft.
      Stories: 1Beds: 4
      Baths: 2Half Baths: 1
      Width: 56'Depth: 67'

      Plan number HWEPL00530

      Classic Georgian

      Plan #: HWEPL00530
      Style: Colonial
      Total: 4,008 Sq. Ft.
      Stories: 2Beds: 4
      Baths: 2Half Baths: 1
      Width: 92'Depth: 64'

      Plan number HWEPL08612

      Broadlands

      Plan #: HWEPL08612
      Style: Colonial
      Total: 4,294 Sq. Ft.
      Stories: 2Beds: 4
      Baths: 3Half Baths: 1
      Width: 91'Depth: 57'

      Plan number HWEPL04467

      Triple Decker

      Plan #: HWEPL04467
      Style: Colonial
      Total: 3,445 Sq. Ft.
      Stories: 2Beds: 4
      Baths: 3Half Baths: 1
      Width: 71'Depth: 38'

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