Typical North American House

Typical North American House
  • Victorian 75%
  • Colonial Revival 60%

This building represents a classic residential style commonly found in North America, particularly in suburban areas. Its design features elements that have evolved over time, reflecting both functional and aesthetic considerations.

Architectural Styles

Victorian

75%

The Victorian style is evident in the building's asymmetrical facade and decorative details.

  • Gabled roof
  • Bay windows
  • Ornamental trim
  • Columned porch
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Colonial Revival

60%

The Colonial Revival style manifests through its symmetrical facade and central entrance.

  • Symmetrical design
  • Double-hung windows
  • Front porch
  • Decorative shutters
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Notable Features

Historical Context

This building reflects trends in residential architecture that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, emphasizing both comfort and style in suburban living.

Fun Facts

  • Common design in American suburbs.
  • The Victorian style often symbolizes the expansion of the middle class.
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