Spanish Colonial- low, flat roof, small windows, muted earth tones of red clay on exterior
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Tudor- steeply pitched roofs, brick and stucco, tall narrow casement windows with multiple panes
Craftsman- low pitched gable roof, wide porch supported by massive columns, wood, stone, or stucco siding
Mediterranean revival- stucco, roof with clay tiles, built around access to an inner courtyard, deeply shaded porches and dark interiors.
Ranch- single story, low pitched gable end or hipped roof, long and low to the ground, attached garage
Contempprary- odd, irregular shapes, flat or angled roof, large tall panes of glass, plain lack of ornamentation.
Colonial 2 or 3 stories with high pitched roof, one or more dormers, symmetrical windows on both sides of central front door
Victorian steep gable roofs, gingerbread, turned columns, 8 colors
Greek Revival square with ta;; double hung windows on each side, shallow pitched roof, decorative pilasters
Federal Large, two story brick with massive chimneys, centered front door sheltered by portico
Georgian Brick symmetrical square in shape, five double hung windows with 12 panes in each stash, minimal roof overhang.
Cape Cod 1 1/2 stories, double hung windows, centered door, steep roof with side gables.
Spanish Colonial- low, flat roof, small windows, muted earth tones of red clay on exterior
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