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A house nameplate worth slowing down for.

Pick a designer template, personalize it with your house number and street, and get a print-ready, two-color STL sized perfectly for your 3D printer — delivered to your inbox for just $5.

Print-ready files, guaranteed · Two colors, set up automatically for your printer · Hangs on two screws — guide included

A PlateForge Classic Oval nameplate — 1428 Maplewood Lane — on a stone entrance wall beside a deep-green front door, in golden-hour light
Every image on this page is a true 3D render of the exact geometry you receive.

How it works

From blank bed to beautiful curb appeal in five simple steps.

1

Pick a template

Eight designer plates, from ornate scrollwork to modern minimal.

2

Personalize

Your house number & street, fonts, borders, and color pairings.

3

Choose your printer

Sized to your build plate. AMS/MMU? Get a two-color 3MF, filaments pre-assigned.

4

Checkout — $5

Secure Stripe checkout. One flat price per print-ready file.

5

Get your file

STL or multi-material 3MF, emailed instantly with print instructions.

A Heritage Rectangle nameplate in black and brass on a stone entrance wall
At home on stone, brick or siding
A Capsule Scroll nameplate freshly printed on a 3D printer bed
Fresh off your print bed
A Minimal Pill nameplate mounted on a wooden gate post
Two screws — keyhole slots built in

The template collection

Hand-drawn scrollwork from our ornament library, fitted parametrically to your address — engineered to print cleanly in two colors.

For the technical crowd

  • Geometry — every mesh is verified watertight and manifold before delivery; text and ornament never collide.
  • Two-color printing — a single clean color-change plane (one filament swap at the stated Z height), or a two-body 3MF with materials pre-assigned to slots 1 & 2 for AMS/MMU systems.
  • Mounting — keyhole slots recessed into the back; screw spacing is an exact integer millimetre value, stated in mm and inches with a per-surface hardware table.

Don't have a 3D printer?

No problem — buy your file and have it printed by an online 3D-printing service. Upload the purchased file and select two-color / MMU printing (or single color, then paint the raised details).

Ready when your printer is.

Design in minutes. Print this afternoon. Mount it with two screws — keyhole slots and a hardware guide are included.

Start designing — $5 per file