Interoir design

  • 1500

    Half Timber

    Half Timber
    material was bauble at the time commonly plaster and wattle and daub and etc.
  • 1500

    Earth Sheltered

    Earth Sheltered
    the house is usually built at ground level and earth is built up it also has unique structure helios preserve the surrounding and landscape and protect from the weather
  • Adobe

    Adobe
    Thick walls
    Flat, rounded roofs,
    The house color is usually cream, tan, and yellow
  • Spanish stucco

    Spanish stucco
    terracotta roof white textured walls arched doorways heavy wooden doors small windows tiled lots of vegetation balconies on 2nd floor
  • Swedish-Log Cabin

    Swedish-Log Cabin
    round logs w notching wide spaces between logs clapboard gables sharply peaked roof
  • Queen Anne

    Queen Anne
    the two styles were fashionable at the same time. abundance of decorative elements steeply pitched roofing with irregular shape cross gables asymmetrical large full width porch.
  • .Cape Cod

    .Cape Cod
    small and rectangular steep roof normally on and half story
  • French-Country/manor

    French-Country/manor
    hipped roofs stone brick high arched windows and steep designing factors
  • Farmhouse

    Farmhouse
    wood beams up and down siding white and black colors cross trims sliding barn doors rustic bricks big porches gabled roofs
  • Coastal house

    Coastal house
    having many stories and having the garage open and under the house so when weather hits it does not flood in the house.
  • Tidewater south

    Tidewater south
    2 stories porches on both levels hip roof always built out of wood
  • Greek Revival

    Greek Revival
    fanlight plaster exterior pilaster gabled roofs cover portico entrance
  • Gothic Revival

    Gothic Revival
    pointed arches as decorative elements and as window shape front facing gales with decorative incited trim
  • Itailianate

    Itailianate
    u shaped crowns with brackets and pedimented crowns decorated with hoods. In America bringing a touch of italian flair to many homes.
  • Victorian

    Victorian
    detective trim, bay windows, 2 to 3 stories, high ceilings, shingles.
  • Tudor

    Tudor
    a steeply pitched roof with multiple overlapping front facing gables
  • Craftsmen

    Craftsmen
    overhang on the roof natural colors windows stone brick or stucco accents of wood.
  • Split-Level

    Split-Level
    short set of stair leading upstair and another pair of stairs leading downstairs large entry way
  • English cottage

    English cottage
    sharply pitched roofs Brick or stone Chimney.
  • Ski cabin style

    Ski cabin style
    lots of wood framed windows fiberglass or vinyl to get the most natural lighting most cabins also have balconies for the views
  • Prairie Style

    Prairie Style
    strong geometry and massing including large central chimneys, connected indoor and outdoor spaces, restrained use of applied ornamentation
  • Bungalow

    Bungalow
    angle storied sloping roof open floor plan simple designs.
  • solar house

    solar house
    most windows face south dark colored walls sunspace trombe wall overhang and built in shipping containers a lot of time for more sustainability
  • Tiny House

    Tiny House
    possibly on wheels small and simple features and well throughout sliding
  • Smart House

    Smart House
    a smart house devices are connected with each other and can be accessed through one central point a smartphone tablet laptop or game console