Architectural Styles from 1700 Myalyn Chewning, hour 7
Georgian This style is very elegant. In it’s time it was for the very wealthy. The exterior of the house was very fancy amd unique. It typically had 2 to 3 floors.
Federal This style was for the federalists in 1770 to 1780. This was not for the most wealthy, while it was inspired by the Georgian style. This was a house for many.
Greek Rivial This house style is based off of the Greek look. There are giant pillars, such as the Greek had. It was very bold and beautiful.
Italianate This style has a loy of rounded entries and some rounded entries. The colors are mostly, but not limited to, light or neutral colors.
Victorian Victorian style is very classy. The stlye is very colorful, there are a lot of ridges and interesting bits of the house. There is a lot going on in this style of home.
Colonial Revival This style has a different type of entry way. There are typically windows on top of the roof, these particular windows are an interesting shape and have roofing.
Prarie This style house is often 1 level. The creator of this stlye thought that the home should build into the nature around it.
Craftsman The Craftman style is very home-like. It looks to belong in the suburbs. It typically has large pillars on the front of the house.
Ranch This is a very family style. It was very popular in the 1960s. It was a home for a perfect family. It is a white picket fence.
Shed This stlyed of home is most known for it’s uncommon roof. This house/roof style is uncommon.
A-Frame This house style is not made for family. It is mainly made for cold or rainy weather. It cannot be added onto, hints why it’s not a family home.
Geodesic This stlye of house is morely for working. People place these homes out of popular areas for a more confined working place.