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Here's What Distinguishes the Most Popular American House Styles
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In a world full of so many different house styles, it can be a little challenging just to narrow down your own home's architectural style, let alone edit the list down to your favorite style or understand the distinctions characteristic to each house style. We'll show you the 10 most popular American house styles, including Cape Cod, French Country, Colonial, Victorian, Tudor, Craftsman, Cottage, Mediterranean, ranch-style, and Contemporary.
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BRIE WILLIAMS
Whether you're shopping for homes, remodeling, adding a second level, or just giving your home some extra curb appeal, knowing which house styles you prefer and the style of your house can help you develop a successful plan. If you're working on your current home, you'll also gain a greater appreciation of the way your house was designed and built.
This guide to different styles of houses will help you understand the many variations within the variety of designs. You can also find architecture guides online, at your local library, or in larger bookstores that will help you identify a particular style or design. If you're renovating, using the original style of your house as a starting point for an exterior makeover is usually the best technique, but, in some cases, mixing styles can energize a design.
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MICHAEL LUPPINO
Cape Cod was a popular home architecture style in the 1930s, but it dates back to the late 17th century. Typically one story (or sometimes with another half story), the Cape Cod style features a steep roofline, wood siding, multi-pane windows, and hardwood floors. Original Cape Cod-style homes were fairly small, but they often added space, light, and ventilation with dormer windows. If you're in need of more space, an addition to your current Cape Cod house plans can go on the side or back depending on the site. Many original Cape Cod-style houses did not have a finished space upstairs, so you might find that the upstairs area is either incomplete or previously remodeled and can easily be changed to fit your needs.
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French Country House Styles
REED DAVIS
Country French-style homes in the United States date back to the 18th century. At that time, France occupied much of eastern North America, with settlements scattered along the principal waterways, such as the St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, and Mississippi valleys. French building traditions started to fade after President Thomas Jefferson purchased Louisiana in 1803, but this house style remained popular in New Orleans and other areas for another half-century.
Country French homes are often one story with many narrow windows and paired shutters, steeply pitched roofs (either hipped or side-gabled), stucco walls, and a half-timbered frame. The curb appeal really stands out and often features stunning driveways and landscape designs.
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Colonial House Style
EMILY FOLLOWILL
Naturally this American house style had its roots in the colonial era, but it has evolved constantly, including the late 19th-century style known as Colonial Revival. Colonial-style houses usually have two or three stories, fireplaces, and brick or wood facades. The classic Colonial-style house floor plan has the kitchen and family room on the first floor and the bedrooms on the second floor.
Colonial-style homes are easy to add onto. A brick facade can be difficult to match, but a builder or designer can help you find complementary siding materials. Search online for reproduction Colonial-style materials, such as divided-light windows, to help you make a smooth exterior transition.
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Victorian House Styles
JOHN BESSLER
There are several styles of houses (such as Queen Anne) that fall within the Victorian era, which lasted from 1837 to 1901. Homes of the Victorian Era had interiors that were romantic, distinctive, and abundant in detail, from the patterns of their fabrics to their colors and textures. Contemporary Victorian house design retains the traditional characteristics but uses more modern fabrics and colors. Traditional and contemporary can be combined nicely in these houses.
Victorian homes often feature a steeply pitched roof, a dominant front-facing gable, patterned shingles, and cutaway bay windows. Victorian-style houses usually have an asymmetrical facade with a partial or full-width front porch.
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Tudor House Styles
JEFF HERR
This style's name suggests a close connection to the 16th-century architecture of England's Tudor dynasty. But the Tudor houses we see today are modern-day reinventions loosely based on a variety of Late Medieval English prototypes.
Common features of Tudor-style homes include a steeply pitched roof, prominent cross gables, decorative half-timbering, and tall, narrow windows with small windowpanes.
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