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The Georgian This style of architecture became popular in the 1700 1780’s. People were getting more money so they had the money for the materials to build the house. This style is usually a symmetrical and multi story.
2A
Looking for a new style to use in your Georgian home? How about this classic Georgian look.
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2B
This style is a symmtrical and simple square/rectangle shape. It is normally two rooms deep. Americans turned this style away from their normal architecture.
The Federal
3A
A mix of modern and classical styles all in one. Look for your new home design inspiration in these design styles.
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3B
Greek Revival
This style has large porches and pillars to add a greek like look to the house. 4A
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4B
This style uses very narrow/ skinny windows and extended roofs with archways.
Italianate 5A
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6A
Victorian This style includes a mangled roof with a gingerbread trim and bright colors. It was a status symbol to anyone who could afford it.
6B
Colonial Revival A federal/cape cod style home with a salt box mix. 7A
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Prairie This style of houses was made in the 1900’s to the 1920’s by Frank Lloyd Wright.
8A
Looking to revamp your house? Try going with this modern style with a natural feel.
8B
Wanting to build a family? Go for this modern look with a lot of comfy.
9A
Craftsman
This style uses a low pitch gable roof with contrasting materials and decorative beams. A more neutral style in color and never too dark! 9B
This style uses a large front + back yards with a large interior layout. Very good for families.
Ranch 10 A
Not into the real fancy feel? Lean towards this style with a more family touch to it.
10 B
Still single or not wanting a family quite yet? Go for this smaller style to make you more at ease.
11 A
Shed This style was originated in the 1960’s and created by Charles Moore and Robert Venturi. Asymmetrical with angeld roofs. 11 B
A-Frame This style uses open spaces, however it is not good for growing famlies and has very little expanstion room availible.
12 A
On the go or travel a lot? BEcuase of this unique, not-a-lot of room, style, an A-Frame may be the house for you!
12 B
This style uses uses a flexible floor plan, and has less materials used which keeps the cost down.
Geodesic
Single with a lot of stuff? Go for this unique open feeling room with a design of its own.