Exterior
Brown + Blond brick + Wood
Black + White + Grey + Wood
Black + White + Wood
cream brick, with dark (black, brown) wood soffit?
transition from brick, horizontal element
Brick plus shingles, dark stain, "Black."
board and batten
mixture of textures
Gables with modern elements
Traditional with modern elements
board and batten
board and batten
board and batten siding with other details
board and batten A one-and-a-half-story cottage-style board and batten addition highlights this traditional 1902 foursquare. Notice how the design team played with proportion while installing the board and batten on each story.
entry
prairie style
Hipped roof additions
adding a hipped roof
Less the extensive and beautifully detailed masonry here, this low-slung and rectangular design resembles a common style found across the U.S. While ranch style developed in the 1930s in California from the convergence of Spanish colonial and Craftsman architecture, among others, the Prairie aesthetic contributed to the proliferation of ranch architecture in the form of the broad hip roof like what we see in this example.
Prairie's influence shows up in this suburban Dallas-area ranch-style house. Though ranch originally developed in California, Prairie's broad eave and hipped roof suited this type of midcentury vernacular development across the country. Brick veneer became increasingly popular, especially in the Midwest, and successfully alluded to original Prairie architecture.
cable railings
Porch
Door with transom
deck
fence
wall
Mixed metals
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