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Learn Your Home's Architectural Roots

 
Cape Cod

Cape Cods are one of the oldest traditional American architectural home styles.

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Dutch Colonial

As the early Dutch settlers made their homes along the Hudson River in New York State, they built brick and stone homes that were reminiscent of those found in the Netherlands.

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Lodge

Most often seen in the Midwest and southern mountain regions of the United States, log cabin style homes were popular until the mid-nineteenth century.

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Victorian

There are numerous styles of Victorian architecture, and many Victorian style homes often include design elements from several of these styles.

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Colonial

Colonial style homes remain one of the most popular of what we consider classic American designs.

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Tudor

Tudor style homes reached a peak of popularity in the 1920’s and 1930’s and again in the 1970’s and 1980’s.

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Mediterranean

Mediterranean style homes have their design roots in the grand homes found in the warm sunny locales of countries such as Spain and Italy.

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Craftsman

The name Craftsman comes from a magazine famed furniture designer Gustav Stickley published in the early 1900’s, in which he included house plans he designed.

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Ranch

Also known as a California Ranch, ranch style homes hit their height of popularity between the 1940’s and 1970’s.

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Contemporary

“Contemporary” can be a relative term, since it refers to a period of time that is conditionally “recent” — a measure of time that is not fixed.

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