Housing timeline

  • 1500

    Earth Sheltered

    Earth Sheltered
    An earth sheltered is built with soil or vegetation surrounding the walls or buried completely underground.
  • Spanish-Stucco

    Spanish-Stucco
    The spanish stucco was created with a lot of natural resources including tomato roof, white texture exterior walls heavy wooden doors small windows
  • Swedish-Log Cabin

    Swedish-Log Cabin
    The log cabin is a home built with round logs v notches wide space clipboard gables
  • The Adobe

    The Adobe
    The adobe has flat roofs, thick walls, and normally a cream ,tan, and yellow house
  • German

    German
    when seeing a german hom it shows the skeleton of the house\the structure of the house
  • queen anne

    queen anne
    queen anne houses tend to have steeply pitched roofs with irregular shapes cross gables asymmetrical
  • Cape cod

    Cape cod
    the Cape cod is a small and rectangular shape with a steep roof normally one and a half stories with chimneys
  • French-Country/manor

    French-Country/manor
    the french-country manor was built with hipped roofs stone brick high arches to better stand bad storms\bad weather
  • farmhouse

    farmhouse
    farmhouse tend to have wood, bean, up and down siding, white and black, cross trims rustic brick
  • coastal house

    coastal house
    many stories higher up\stilts base or water lots of windows dn porsche\balconies
  • Tudor

    Tudor
    the tudor house has a steeply pitched roof with multiple overlapping, front-facing gables. The tudor-style houses typically have a facade predominantly covered in brick but accented with half-timber framing
  • Tidewater South

    Tidewater South
    tidewater south tends to be a 2 storey pitched on both levels hip roof always built out of wood
  • Itailianate

    Itailianate
    italianate is a low pitch roofs ornate decorative round arched windows and classical influences
  • Greek Revival

    Greek Revival
    Greek Revival home is a light plaster exterior, plaster, gabled roofs, covered portico entrance
  • Gothic Revival

    Gothic Revival
    the gothic revival is a pointed arches front facing gables porches with turned poised or column steeply pitched roofs
  • Southern Colonial

    Southern Colonial
    A southern colonial tends to have front columns, balanced windows, pitched roofs, two story
  • Victorian

    Victorian
    A victorian house has a decorative trim, with bay windows, usually 2-3 stories, with high ceilings shingles
  • craftsman

    craftsman
    craftsman houses are houses that overhang on the roof natural colors windows stone brick or stucco accents of wood
  • Prairie Style

    Prairie Style
    Prairie Style is a strong geometry and assign including large central chimney
  • Bungalow

    Bungalow
    Bungalow is a single story sloping roofs, open floor plan, simple design
  • Split-Level

    Split-Level
    split-level stairs leading up and down stairs large entryway attached garage windows at ground level;
  • English cottage

    English cottage
    an english cottage has a shapely pitched roofs bricked or stony chimney
  • ski cabin style

    ski cabin style
    wood frame windows of fiberglass or vinyl to get the most natural glass
  • Solar

    Solar
    A solar house is a house equipped with glass areas and so planned to utilize the sun's rays extensively in heating.
  • Tiny house

    Tiny house
    a tiny house can possibly be on wheels small that have simple features and well throughout siding
  • smart house

    smart house
    a smart home device are connected to each other and can be accessed through on central point