Art Deco

Art Deco

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Art Deco architecture began as a decorative take on modernist design from the early twentieth century. Sometimes referred to as Architecture Moderne, it was defined early on by large, geometric decorative...
Mid-Century Modern

Mid-Century Modern

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Based around simplicity and smooth cohesion between nature and its surroundings, Mid-Century Modern architecture was one of the most popular styles for post-war homes in the United States. Characterized by flat...
Loft

Loft

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles When we think of loft-style architecture, we typically think of big cities, but cities of all sizes around the world with an industrial past have warehouses and other commercial structures that have been converted into...
Italianate

Italianate

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles If you ever dreamed of living in an Italian villa, Italianate architecture and design may be a good way to turn your imagination into your everyday reality. Italianate homes are square and symmetrical and generally built...
Contemporary

Contemporary

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Contemporary architecture borrows many of its core elements from the long history of modern design, including clean lines, open spaces, and minimalist design. Many contemporary homes emphasize natural light through the...