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Your Victorian Yard
While there are a number of different Victorian house styles (Shingle, Second Empire, Richardson Romanesque, and Stick), the Queen Anne was, and is, the most popular. We have to stop here to say that there is so much to talk about when it comes to this style! So brace yourself! Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy! If you do additional research, you will find ...Read Your Victorian Yard
House Styles - Examples and Features
Use tell-tale architectural details to pinpoint the architectural style of your house. This can provide a starting point for much design inspiration ...Read House Styles - Examples and Features
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Your Dutch Colonial Revival Yard
Add authenticity to your Dutch Colonial Revival yard and house with the period elements and features that were used in the revival era of the early 1900’s ...Read Your Dutch Colonial Revival Yard
Your Minimal Traditional Yard
The Minimal Traditional is a modest, smaller house of 950-1200 square feet with great potential. If this is the style of your house, there are seemingly endless things you can do to give it rich traditional detailing ...Read Your Minimal Traditional Yard
Your Tudor Revival Yard
Perhaps the most recognizable Tudor Revival house style is the front-facing gable with its brown half-timbers and stucco or brick infill. As you discover various other identifying features of the Tudor, you’ll begin to recognize this style in its many different forms, especially in some of our country’s older neighborhoods ...Read Your Tudor Revival Yard
Architectural Styles of Houses
Discover the architectural style of your house. Carry it into the architectural detailing and features of outdoor projects and outdoor furnishings ...Read Architectural Styles of Houses