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Types of House Designs

Art Deco
Art Deco

Perhaps the most famous example of art deco architecture is the Chrysler Building in New York City. Just a few blocks to the north, the Empire State building is another art deco gem. In Chicago, the McGraw Hill Building and the Powhatan Apartments epitomize art deco style.

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Cape Cod
Cape Cod

Cape Cod House Plans. The Cape Cod originated in the early 18th century as early settlers used half-timbered English houses with a hall and parlor as a model, and adapted it to New England's stormy weather and natural resources.

Colonial
Colonial

Colonial House Plans Colonial revival house plans are typically two to three story home designs with symmetrical facades and gable roofs. Pillars and columns are common, often expressed in temple-like entrances with porticos topped by pediments.

Condominiums
Condominiums

Combining modern luxuries with economic designs, condo floor plans are a common choice for urban living thanks to the way they allow multiple separate units to exist on smaller plots of land. It is common to find condominiums in larger cities where space is at a premium, typically sharing a common wall among at two or more points.

Craftsman
Craftsman

However, the interior design of a Craftsman Home is just as fascinating; from the dark and warm wood elements to the handmade furniture and accessories. Inspired by Craftsman and Mission design styles, Nostalgic Warehouse recently released our Arts & Crafts collection.

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Detached House
Detached House

Browse 149 photos of Detached House Designs. Find ideas and inspiration for Detached House Designs to add to your own home.

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Duplex/Triplex
Duplex/Triplex

Considering duplex, triplex, multi unit and house behind house designs? Pindan will change the way you think about developing your land.

Dutch Colonial
Dutch Colonial

Other characteristics of Dutch Colonial architecture include side entrances, central double Dutch doorways (upper and lower halves can be opened separately), asymmetrical layouts, ground-level porches, double-hung sash windows, and a chimney at one or both ends.

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Federal Colonial
Federal Colonial

Colonial House Plans. Colonial revival house plans are typically two to three story home designs with symmetrical facades and gable roofs. Pillars and columns are common, often expressed in temple-like entrances with porticos topped by pediments.

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Georgian Colonial
Georgian Colonial

Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I, George II, George III, and George IV—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830.

Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern

Midcentury Modern Design Styles If houses reflect the times they were designed, midcentury modern is the architecture of ideas, created by those who believed the forward-looking style could be a vehicle for social change to create a better society. Characterized by flat planes, large glass windows and open space, these homes -- built from 1945 to the 1980s -- featured simplicity and an integration with nature, encouraging residents to explore the world in new ways.

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Semi-Detached House
Semi-Detached House

Full Answer. Detached houses are common all over the world and are made in different designs, materials and structures. The advantages of a detached house are that it offers privacy, provides distance between neighbors and offers more floor space compared to attached housing.

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Townhouse
Townhouse

About Townhouse Plans & Townhouse Floor Plans... Typically, Townhouse plans are upscale duplexes, row houses or other multi-family structures designed with a little more flair, fashion and style than common multi-family buildings.