ArchitecturalStyle Field

architecturalstyle

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A list describing the style of the structure (e.g., Victorian, Ranch, Craftsman).8/25/2023
DefinitionA list describing the style of the structure (e.g., Victorian, Ranch, Craftsman).
Standard ValueDefinitionUsage
A-FrameAn architectural style that generally features four walls extending up from the foundation and a steeply pitched roof that reaches near the ground,...36%
Art DecoAn architectural style that generally includes decorative windows, spires or other tower-like structures and facades with vertical lines and other...3%
BarndominiumAn architectural style that is typically a metal pole barn or other barn-like structure with a living area that encompasses a portion of or the...9%
BermAn architectural style built partially or entirely below grade, with earthen material (i.e., dirt, grass) covering at least one or more walls.8%
BungalowAn architectural style (also known as cottage) that is generally small with a single story or partial second story that has an overhanging, sloped...52%
CabinAn architectural style that is generally small in size with a simple floor plan and built with mostly natural materials.35%
Cape CodAn architectural style that is generally framed rectangularly, includes one and a half or two stories of height, has a centered front door, and is...36%
ColonialAn architectural style that is generally framed rectangularly, includes two or three stories in height, and is built with a brick, stone or wood...60%
ContemporaryAn architectural style that generally includes large windows, natural construction elements, geometric shapes and minimalistic elements. Note that...72%
CraftsmanAn architectural style (also known as arts and crafts) that generally is one or one and a half stories in height, has wood siding or shaker shingles,...36%
CreoleA prominent architectural style in the Southern United States, particularly the state of Louisiana, that is generally one to one and a half stories...2%
DomeAn architectural style (also known as geodesic) that generally takes the shape of a sphere or spherical ellipsoid and has a shell-type framework.10%
Dutch ColonialAn architectural style that generally has steep, broken-pitched, gambrel roofs that contain at least one dormer window. Note that architectural style...5%
FarmhouseAn architectural style that is generally one and a half or two stories in height, asymmetrical in design, and built with central chimneys and large...28%
FederalAn architectural style that is generally square or rectangular, emphasizing balance and symmetry, and has a brick exterior, typically without a...6%
French ProvincialAn architectural style that is generally multi-story with a brick or stucco exterior, slate roof and tall, slender windows. Note that architectural...10%
GeorgianAn architectural style that is generally symmetrical with two or three stories in height and a brick or stone exterior with regularly spaced windows....12%
Gothic RevivalAn architectural style that generally emphasizes decorative elements, arch designs in windows and doorways, and steeply pitched, pointed and gabled...0%
Greek RevivalAn architectural style that generally includes a plaster or stucco exterior with tall columns and framed, dormer windows. Note that architectural...3%
ItalianateAn architectural style that is generally two to four stories in height with gently sloping, hipped roofs and tall, narrow or arched windows....2%
MediterraneanAn architectural style that generally features a blend of Spanish Revival and Italian Renaissance architecture with stucco exterior, red clay or tile...22%
Mid-Century ModernAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical and split-level or one story in height with large or floor-to-ceiling windows. Mid-century...8%
ModernAn architectural style similar to mid-century modern that emphasizes function over form, straight lines and geometric shapes while keeping purely...12%
MontereyAn architectural style that is generally two stories in height with large porches, full-length balconies, hipped roofs and tall, double-hung windows.
NationalAn architectural style that is generally utilitarian, rectangular in shape and built with gabled or pyramidal roofs. Note that architectural style...0%
NeoclassicalAn architectural style that generally emphasizes symmetry and often features large columns, decorative doorways and evenly spaced, divided pane...1%
OtherThe architectural style is something other than the options provided.61%
PrairieAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical and emphasizes horizontal lines, handmade woodwork, metalwork and art glass. Large, sometimes...5%
PuebloAn architectural style (also known as Southwestern or adobe) that is generally constructed of adobe, which may be covered by stucco, with an emphasis...3%
Queen AnneAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical with round or polygonal towers or turrets, large wrap-around porches, and steeply pitched,...3%
Raised RanchAn architectural style (also known as bi-level or split foyer) with designed living space below grade that generally have two full levels of living...18%
RanchAn architectural style that is generally one story in height, low to the ground and built with low-pitched roofs and attached, front-facing garages....77%
RegencyAn architectural style similar to Georgian that is generally two or three stories in height and symmetrical with a painted stucco façade and built...1%
RusticAn architectural style that is generally built mostly with wood, stone and other natural materials that create a naturally aged and rough look. Note...14%
SaltboxAn architectural style originating in New England that is generally two stories in height in the front and one in the rear with a gable roof. Saltbox...11%
See RemarksSee remarks for information about the architectural style of the home.11%
ShingleAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical with shingle-covered exteriors, wide porches and steeply pitched roofs. Note that architectural...2%
ShotgunAn architectural style that is generally one story in height, rectangular, long and narrow with gabled roofs. Typically, an unaltered interior...3%
SpanishAn architectural style that is most common in the Southwestern United States and generally has a stucco exterior with liberal use of wood and tile....30%
Split LevelAn architectural style (also known as tri level or quad level) that is generally asymmetrical and has facades with minimal decorative elements. The...17%
StickAn architectural style related to Victorian that is generally asymmetrical with two to three stories of height and a highly decorative shingle or...1%
TraditionalAn architectural style that uses several different exterior materials, has simple triangular rooflines, includes regularly spaced and sized windows,...54%
TudorAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical that has a brick or stone exterior with wood accents and is characterized by steeply pitched,...48%
VictorianAn architectural style that is generally two to three stories in height with asymmetrical or complex shapes and highly decorative ornamentation such...60%
Terms and DefinitionsGenerated April 22, 2026
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