2. COTTAGE
The interior of these homes
often include built-in furniture
to compensate for its small size.
Likewise, many cottages are
simplistic, except for their
woodwork, which is painted.
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3. CRAFTSMAN
As a response to the Industrial
Revolution, these houses often
have more detailed features.
One characteristic that sets
them apart are their ties to
nature, which you can see
through extensive usage of
wood and stone.
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4. CONTEMPORARY
These houses contain “natural,
sustainable components” and are
built to maximize natural lighting.
Contemporary design also sets
itself apart due to its heavy
utilization of color, curves, and
less rules than Modern homes.
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5. MODERN
Defined by straight edges, flat
roofs, and elevation changes,
these homes are practically art
pieces you can live in. Some
Modern homes are also made
prefab, which means their
components are made
elsewhere and assembled on-
site.
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6. RANCH
These houses are sprawling single-floor homes with
open floor plans that are easy to build and quick to
move into. While you can easily find Ranch houses
nearly anywhere, newer ones are popping up less
frequently, as land is more scarce and the cost does not
justify the style.
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