Tudor
This home has half timbering, gables in the front, patterned stone in the chimneys, and stucco on the front.
Neo-Classical
This home has a perfectly symmetrical design, pillars, and a portico.
Queen Anne
This house has a long porch, multiple gables, a turret, and woodworking.
Bungalow
This house is made of wood that is only stained and has a full width porch.
Ranch House
This home has two large picture windows in the front and an attached garage.
Prairie Style
This home has wide eaves and the windows are aligned horizontally.
Colonial Revival
This home is simple, nearly symmetrical, and implied pillars.
International School
This house has a very simple and geometrical design with many windows.
Cape Cod Style
Thsi home has a broad frame, steep gabled roof, and a central chimney.
Colonial Revival (Dutch)
This house has a very distinct gambrel style roof.
Neo-Eclectic
This house has palladian windows, gables, pillars, and the curve shows an implied turret making it a mix of many styles.
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