Tudor- A Tudor has a steep roof and a decorative chimney and is made of wood and stone.
Housing Styles
Greek Revival- Has Columns and is symmetrical.
Queen Anne- Queen Anne has many gables a turret, a large porch, decorative shingles, and elaborate wood decoration.
Bungalow- Shed dormer, porch and exposed roof rafters.
Ranch- Many garages with gable decoration above the garage.
Prairie Style- Wide overhangs, hipped roof, and bands of casement windows.
Colonial Revival- A Colonial Revival house has a symmetrical style spoiled by a side garage, along with pillars next to the door.
International School- Floats on pillars and has plenty of geometrical lines and space.
Cape Cod Style- Large central chimney, gabled dormers, and shingled facade.
Dutch- Gambrel roof with front shed dormer.
Neo- Eclectic- Neo- Eclectic has palladian windows and a decorated shingled facade.
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