All Seasons Interior Kelsey, Megan, and Luke. Ranch Homes Made in the 1930s, 50s, and 60s Made in the 1930s, 50s, and 60s Long, low one story house Long,

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All Seasons Interior Kelsey, Megan, and Luke

Ranch Homes Made in the 1930s, 50s, and 60s Made in the 1930s, 50s, and 60s Long, low one story house Long, low one story house Low pitched gables and decorative shutters Low pitched gables and decorative shutters Enclosed patios and courtyards Enclosed patios and courtyards Decorative iron or wood porch supports Decorative iron or wood porch supports

Ranch Homes

Ranch Floor Plans

Colonial Homes Built during Built during The door is decorative and prominent usually with a decorative pediment supported by plasters The door is decorative and prominent usually with a decorative pediment supported by plasters Windows are symmetrically balanced Windows are symmetrically balanced Double hung sashes Double hung sashes

Colonial Homes

Colonial Floor Plans

Victorian Homes Built during Built during Very elaborate Very elaborate The details were taken from the medieval and Renaissance and European styles The details were taken from the medieval and Renaissance and European styles

Victorian Homes

Victorian Floor Plans

Queen Anne Homes Built during Built during Irregular steep roof with ornamental gables Irregular steep roof with ornamental gables Overlapping decorative shingles for siding Overlapping decorative shingles for siding Wrap around porches with railings and colomns Wrap around porches with railings and colomns Circular tower that extend the entire height of the building Circular tower that extend the entire height of the building

Queen Anne Homes

Queen Anne Floor Plans

Bungalow Homes First designed in 1879 First designed in 1879 Low pitched roofs Low pitched roofs Decorative braces Decorative braces Porch with square colomns Porch with square colomns One or one and a half stories One or one and a half stories Built-in cabinets, storage, and seating Built-in cabinets, storage, and seating Stone chimneys Stone chimneys Sloping foundation Sloping foundation

Bungalow Homes

Bungalow Floor Plans

Greek Revival Homes Built during Built during Pediment gable Pediment gable Symmetric shape Symmetric shape Bold simple molding Bold simple molding Entry porch with columns Entry porch with columns Narrow windows around front doors Narrow windows around front doors Decorative plasters Decorative plasters

Greek Revival Homes

Greek Revival Floor Plans

Cape Homes Shingle siding Shingle siding One or one and a half stories One or one and a half stories Steeply pitched gable roofs Steeply pitched gable roofs Dormers or shutters Dormers or shutters Square or rectangular shape Square or rectangular shape

Cape Homes

Cape Floor Plans

Contemporary Homes Contemporary Homes Built during Built during Wide eave overhangs Wide eave overhangs Flat/low pitched roofs and low gables Flat/low pitched roofs and low gables Exposed supporting beams Exposed supporting beams Contrasting wall materials and textures Contrasting wall materials and textures Unusual placement and shape of windows Unusual placement and shape of windows

Contemporary Homes

Contemporary Floor Plans

Split Level Homes Built in the 1950s Built in the 1950s Low pitched roofs Low pitched roofs Overhanging eaves Overhanging eaves 3 levels of living space 3 levels of living space Traditional decorative details Traditional decorative details

Split Level Homes

Split Level Floor Plans

Roofing Chart StyleGableHipGambrelMansardFlat 18 th Century -Immigrant Styles -Georgian-Adam-Georgia -Early Classical Revival -Immigrant Styles -Adam (rare) 19 th Century -Greek Revival -Gothic Revival -Queen Anne -Italianate -Dutch Colonial -Mansard Style (Second Empire) -Italian Renaissance 20 th Century -Tudor-Chateauesque-Craftsman-Ranch-Contemporary -Colonial Revival -Mission-Praire-Craftsman-Ranch -International-Contemporary

Window Chart