Just outside the city of Paris, one can find stately manors and chateaus with tall arched windows, a steep roof, and on occasion, a tower. These homes embody…
Craftsman architecture is a style that inherently emphasizes nature and craftsmanship, which developed in reaction to the Industrial Era. Over a century has passed since its conception and…
The cottage is one of the more popular home styles known for its old-world charm. This small home’s origins date back to the medieval times as a residence…
Pueblo Revival architecture is one of the most predominant themes in the American Southwest, particularly in the areas surrounding New Mexico. This particular architectural theme draws inspiration from…
The San Francisco Peninsula, fondly referred to as The Peninsula by locals, is the sought-after region in the San Francisco Bay Area. With its close proximity to the…
The prairie home style emerged in Chicago around 1900 from the work of a group of young architects. This group includes Frank Lloyd Wright, who is most famous…
Tudor homes were brought to the U.S. by European-trained architects during the 19th century. An eclectic, asymmetrical home that reflected homes built in the late medieval and early…
Rooted in the late eighteenth century, the Greek Revival architectural style is one fit for royalty. The residential design became prominent in the country during the 1820s thanks…