What style are most American houses?

What style are most American houses?

You can view the full infographic here or read on below to learn about the most popular American house styles.

  • Colonial Style.
  • Cape Cod Style.
  • Dutch Colonial Revival Style.
  • Federal Colonial Style.
  • French Colonial Style.
  • Georgian Style.
  • Contemporary Style.
  • Cottage Style.

What is the different types of housing styles?

Browse the house styles below to see which option is the best fit for your preferences and your family’s lifestyle.

  • Cape Cod. The Cape Cod style originated in the 1700s in its namesake city in Massachusetts.
  • Colonial.
  • Contemporary.
  • Cottage.
  • Craftsman.
  • Greek Revival.
  • Farmhouse.
  • French Country.

What is a Craftsman home style?

Craftsman-style homes feature a type of architecture that came from the Arts and Crafts movement of the mid-19th century. They are characterized by wide, low layouts, gabled roofs, open floor plans, wood framing, and front porches that feature support columns and exposed rafters.

What are residential architectural styles?

Single family (detached)

  • Condominium
  • Apartment
  • Co-op
  • Townhome
  • Bungalow
  • Ranch-Style
  • Cottage
  • Cabin
  • Chalet
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  • What are the different types of architecture styles?

    Residential Architect. The name itself indicates the job roles of such architects.

  • Green Design Architect.
  • Landscape Architect.
  • Interior Designer.
  • Commercial/Actual Architect.
  • Urban Designer.
  • Industrial Architect.
  • Restoration Architect.
  • What are the basic house styles?

    African

  • Asian
  • South American
  • Mediterranean,Spanish,Italian
  • Neoclassical
  • Elizabethan and Tudor
  • Colonial
  • French and Canadian
  • Victorian and Queen Anne
  • American