Eastlake Victorian Styles 1860 - 1880s. These fanciful Victorian houses are lavished with Eastlake style spindlework.
Victorian Italianate House Styles 1840-1885. Old World ideals transplanted to the United States.
Folk Victorian House Styles 1870-1910. Just plain folk could afford these no-fuss homes, using trimwork made possible by mass production.
Richardsonian Romanesque House Styles 1880-1900. Romantic, castle-like buildings, often constructed of stone, inspired by designer Henry Hobson Richardson.
Victorian Queen Anne House Styles 1880-1910. Towers, turrets, wrap around porches and other fanciful details.
Beaux Arts House Styles 1885- 1925. Swags, medallions, flowers, balustrades, balconies, grand stairways and other lavish features characterize this style, reserved for grandiose public buildings and homes for the very rich.
Tudor Revival House Styles 1890-1940. Decorative half-timbering and other details suggest medieval building techniques
Mission & California Mission House Styles 1890-1920. Stucco walls, arches and other details inspired by the Spanish mission churches of colonial America.
Colonial Revival House Styles 1880-1955. These symmetrical houses combine elements of Federal and Georgian architecture.
American Foursquare House Styles 1895-1930. This practical, economical style became one of the most popular in the United States.
Craftsman Bungalow House Styles 1905-1930. From the Arts & Crafts movement, an American style popularized through mail order catalogs.
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