Pacific Lodge

Pacific Lodge

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles The Pacific Lodge evokes the feeling of a cozy log cabin and is influenced by materials found in the Pacific Northwest region, as well as indigenous design and frontier styles. Cedar is a common building material; the wood...
Cape Cod

Cape Cod

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles One of the oldest American architectural styles, the ?Cape Cod? originated in New England in the late eighteenth century by English settlers. The design of the home was familiar to those in England with modifications to...
Victorian

Victorian

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Victorian architecture was at its most popular at the turn of the nineteenth century. Victorian homes were popular because much of the building materials, including detail work, was done by machine and could be easily...
Tudor Revival

Tudor Revival

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Tudor style homes originated in England and experienced their American revival in the early 1900s. Today, Tudor-style homes can be found in modern-day suburbs all across the U.S. These homes come in varying sizes, but are...
Spanish Eclectic

Spanish Eclectic

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Native American, Mexican, and Spanish missionary styles all converge to create the Spanish Eclectic aesthetic. Architecture in the American Southwest has been heavily influenced by the unique history of this architectural...