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Contemporary homes blend the elements of concrete, vinyl, and glass to achieve a captivating aesthetic. Expect pronounced right angles, streamlined cube-inspired designs, and unbalanced facades.
Merging functionality with timeless appeal, Traditional homes incorporate features from various styles without being distinctly tied to any one. If it resonates as a quintessential family dwelling and doesn’t fit neatly into other described categories, it’s likely a traditional design.
Highlighting the artistry of manual construction, these residences spotlight the raw beauty of wood, stone, and brick. Characterized by low-sloping roofs, squared tapered columns, and visible rafters, these homes are true gems of the “Arts and Crafts” movement.
Renowned for its elegant design and balanced proportions, this style captures the quintessential architecture from America’s past. Typically spanning two or three levels, Colonial homes often feature fireplaces and are adorned with brick or wood exteriors.
Drawing inspiration from the rustic charm of countryside estates, Modern Heritage homes showcase intricate details, steep rooflines, and gentle curves near the eaves. Typically, these residences boast stucco or stone exteriors.
Coastal homes artfully combine classic details with sleek lines to achieve relaxed sophistication. Emphasizing a seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, they often boast generous windows and numerous porches, welcoming the refreshing embrace of sea breezes.
Designed for comfort in warmer climates, Southwest homes capture the unique charm of adobe dwellings. Typical features include stucco exteriors, stone embellishments, and tiled roofs, all serving to mitigate the sun’s intensity and heat.