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Many different styles and ages of time to reconsider, if residential architecture, the sky's the limit! Contemporary, modern and traditional - architectural styles common in the market for new housing, but to see these styles in your mind come to mind, not many of the nuances. Then we have Victorian style, sit in a class by itself. We have the right words to describe just do not know, but vivid and detailed picture of a Victorian home can easily can imagine.
Victorian house plans, welcoming wrap around the pillars, towers, central eaves, decorative and other decorative features fantasy elements, below are media presence. Victorian era (1840-1900 ca.) During the new types, each with its own unique features create a variety. New materials and construction techniques have been established and the popularity of Victorian style, through industrialization and mass production capability has become affordable for homeowners.
The Queen Anne style Victorian house plan features the best known. Unbeknownst to many, in fact (historical) is ten times in the style of the Victorian era:1840 - 1880: (Masonry) Gothic - These houses were usually built of stone and is inspired by cathedrals and medieval castles. Such decorative molding windows tips, clustered chimneys, parapets or battlements, leaded glass windows as four-leaf clover (clover) with roofs with gable roofs, with common features of this style.
1840 - 1880: Gothic (Wood) - Gothic as the style of masonry, wood version was adopted because of affordability. Common features of this style pointed arches, one-story porches, gables with gingerbread ornaments migrate across the windows of jewelry and other decorative details included with the fast-sloping roofs.