Interior Design Housing

  • Earth Sheltered
    1500

    Earth Sheltered

    • Cross-ventilation and access to natural light
    • Unique structure helps preserve the surroundings landscape and protect against.
  • Adobe

    Adobe

    • Flat round roof
    • Colors are tan, cream, and yellow
  • Spanish-Stucco

    Spanish-Stucco

    • Terra-cotta roof
    • Arched doorways
  • Swedish-Log Cabin

    Swedish-Log Cabin

    • Sharply peaked roof
    • Between logs
  • German

    German

    • Casement windows
    • Plain plaster
  • The Queen Anne Style

    The Queen Anne Style

    • Cross gables
    • Projecting bay windows
  • Cape Cod

    Cape Cod

    • Chimney
    • Small and rectangular
  • French-Country/manor

    French-Country/manor

    • Stone/Brick
    • Gabled Roofs
  • Farmhouse

    Farmhouse

    • Up and down siding
    • Sliding doors
    • Big porches
  • Coastal House

    Coastal House

    • Many stories
    • A lot of windows
  • Tidewater South

    Tidewater South

    • Two stories
    • Built out of wood
  • Greek Revival

    Greek Revival

    • Fanlight
    • Converted to a Portico Entrance
  • Gothic Revival

    Gothic Revival

    • Pointed arches for decorative elements
    • Steeply pitched roof
  • Italianate

    Italianate

    • Symmetry
    • Low-pitched roofs
  • Southern Colonial

    Southern Colonial

    • Front porch columns
    • Symmetric
  • Tudor

    Tudor

    • Overlapping
    • Facade predominantly covered in Brick but accented
  • Craftsman

    Craftsman

    • Natural Colors
    • Accents of wood
  • Victorian

    Victorian

    • Bay Windows
    • Decorative Trim
  • Prairie Style

    Prairie Style

    • Brick and Stucco
    • Large Central Chimneys
  • Bungalow

    Bungalow

    • Single-storied
    • Sloping roof
  • Split-level

    Split-level

    • Large Entryway
    • Windows on the ground level
  • English Cottage

    English Cottage

    • Sharply pitched roofs
    • Chimney
  • Ski Cabin Style

    Ski Cabin Style

    • Has lots of wood-framed windows of fiberglass or vinyl to get natural lighting.
    • It typically has multiple stories
  • Solar

    Solar

    • Thermal energy
    • Overhang
  • Tiny house

    Tiny house

    • Wheels
    • Small and simple features throughout the siding
  • Smart House

    Smart House

    • Smart home devices are connected and can be accessed through one central point.
    • Door locks, televisions, lights, and appliances are controlled by a home system.