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SUMMARY:House Styles
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DESCRIPTION: HOUSE STYLES

bungalow - Originally a one-story house with a prominent roof and large overhangs.
Cape Cod - A small one-story or one-and-a-half-story house with a gable roof, clapboard or shingle siding, and no dormers (originally).
contemporary - A modern house that emphasizes materials and structure rather than any traditional or derivative style.
Dutch colonial revival - A house with a gambrel roof where the lower slope of the roof flares into the eave with a gentle curve.
Elizabethan - A house using or simulating half-timber construction; cross gables; steeply pitched roof; large chimney stacks.
English colonial - A saltbox, Cape Cod, or another simple style with no ornamentations or classical details.
Federal - An adaptation of classical and Georgian styles, featuring tall windows, curved stairs, elliptical rooms, bowed projections, octagonal bays, a virtually flat roof, balustrade along the eave line, fanlight transoms, decorated sidelights, porticoes, and columns.
Georgian -...

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