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Cape Cod

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This simple 1 1/2-story design,
with its distinctive peaked roof, shutters and central front door,
is an American classic. Usually a frame structure, the basic design
comes in many variations featuring dormers, bay windows, decorative
trim, etc. |
Colonial

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The colonial home features a rectangular design
often distinguished by sash windows with small panes and shutters
and an overhanging upper story and fireplaces. Accents vary widely,
and include pillars, fanlight windows, dormers and paneled doors. |
Ranch

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All rooms are on a single level
in a ranch house, which usually has a rectangular or L-shaped design.
Room layout is usually simple, with an emphasis on openness and
efficient use of space. |
Dutch Colonial
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A popular style of two-story
house featuring a sloping gambrel roof line with flared eaves and
a simple, compact layout. Shutters are a common accent. |
Split Level

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A suburban favorite, these houses
are designed to make efficient use of space. Typically, the living
area leads up a few steps to the bedrooms and down a few steps
to utility and rec rooms slightly below ground level. |
Victorian

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These lavishly ornamented houses
combine an eclectic mix of style elements, from elaborate gingerbread
trim to towers, many-tiered roof lines, stained glass windows,
even an occasional widow's walk on the roof. High ceilings, hardwood
floors, porches and dramatic stairways are common. Several colors
of paint may be used on exterior walls and trim. |
Saltbox

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This simple but distinctive
design, seen most often in New England where it originated, features
a flat front and steeply sloped rear roof line. Usually of frame
construction, saltbox houses come in many colors and sizes, and
commonly feature a fireplace. |
Cottage

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A quaint English country-style
house that incorporates a pseudo-thatched roof (usually made of
shingles); prominent chimneys; a rolling, uneven roof line and
low doors. The windows usually have small panes. |
Bungalow

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A compact 1 1/2-story house
that usually contains small rooms and a front porch (often enclosed).
Bay windows are a common accent. |
Beach House
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These houses feature a wide
porch on three or four sides, supported by narrow posts or pillars
and railings, sometimes elaborately carved. A hipped roof is common.
Beach Houses have many
doors and windows for cross ventilation. |
Farm House
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Usually of frame construction,
they generally have a front roof line and recessed entrance. They
may feature pillars across the front, or, more frequently, only
pilasters to give a hint of columns. |
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