traditional Tudor elevation. Red ripple stone and antique brick make Alice combination that seems like the house might have been there for 100 years. This house says, "solid family life."
beautiful! The Tudor style really appeals to me and this one looks very "homey". Would you mind telling me the layout of the house, or where I can find some sort of house plan to get an idea of this house? We're looking to build our dream home and trying to find a floor plan that works for our family and has
building a tudor home, and I'd love to know the colours you used here.
i love this tudor style. don't like the notched roof
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diamond grid windows w/tudor style facade
some Tudor homes feature double-hung windows, they almost always have at least one set of casement windows. The windows also are usually tall and narrow, typically have multiple panes and are often clustered together. Truly authentic Tudor houses usually feature at least one set of leaded glass windows
20th-century Tudor-style residence located in 20 park-like acres in a new York suburb. The restoration of the existing structure is true to its original design while the new additions are clearly modern, yet still relate to this particularly northern European style.
This house looks more French Norman to me than Tudor. Probably an electic mix of the two styles. Would need to see more photographs to make a positive identification. The addition, as viewed from the front facade is almost seamless. Very nice design overall