Victorian House

Built Late 19th Century
Victorian House
  • Victorian 90%
  • Gothic Revival 75%
  • Italianate 65%

This Victorian house showcases the characteristic features of the Victorian architectural style, emphasizing ornate details and eclectic designs. It reflects a period of prosperity and innovation in residential design during the late 19th century.

Architectural Styles

Victorian

90%

The Victorian style is evident in the decorative trim, bay windows, and asymmetrical faΓ§ade. Details such as the elaborate cornices, patterned shingles, and vibrant color palette epitomize the whimsical nature of Victorian architecture.

  • Elaborate cornices
  • Bay windows
  • Decorative trim
  • Asymmetrical faΓ§ade
  • Vibrant color palette
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Gothic Revival

75%

Gothic Revival features can be observed in the pointed arches and intricate detailing of window frames. The overall verticality of the structure and ornamental flourishes pay homage to the Gothic style while blending with Victorian elements.

  • Pointed arches
  • Vertical emphasis
  • Intricate window detailing
  • Ornamental flourishes
  • Steep gable roofs
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Italianate

65%

The Italianate influence is reflected in the bracketed eaves and tall, narrow windows, contributing to a grand and sophisticated appearance. These design traits were popular in residential structures during the Victorian era.

  • Bracketed eaves
  • Tall windows
  • Horizontal lines
  • Low-pitched roofs
  • Decorative columns
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Built during the late 19th century, this structure is a quintessential representation of Victorian residential architecture, which thrived during a time of industrial growth and urbanization in America. Its ornate style reflects the affluence and artistic expression of the era.

Fun Facts

  • Victorian architecture often features a mix of styles.
  • Many Victorian houses were painted in multiple colors to highlight architectural details.
  • The style became popular in America as suburbs began to develop in the 1850s.
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