Queen Anne Style
The Queen Anne style is part of the larger Victorian architectural tradition, which flourished from the late 1800s through the early 1900s. Characteristics of the Queen Anne style include:
- Elaborate detailing and woodwork
- Prominent towers and turrets with spindlework
- Asymmetrical façades
- Decorative gables
- Multi-textured wall surfaces
- Variety of window styles
- Balconies and bay windows
Real-life examples:
- Painted Ladies - San Francisco, California
- Carson Mansion - Eureka, California