Contemporary - natural siding (stone) - odd and irregular shapes - plain - flat roof - large and tall panes of glass
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Ranch - single-story - low-pitched gable roof - long and low to the ground - attached garage - plain
Mediterranean Revival - stucco - low and flat pitched roof - clay tiles - access to inner courtyard - terra-cotta pavers
Craftsman - low-pitched gable roof - massive supporting columns - stone - organic colors
Tudor - steeply pitched roof - wide gables - half-timbering - stone trim - multiple-paned windows
Spanish Colonial - stucco - muted earth tones - large wooden doors - low and flat roof - different style of shingles
Colonial - two stories - brick siding - multi-pane windows on both sides of front door - pediment over front door
Victorian - turret - steep gable roof - gingerbread - tall and narrow windows - shingles
Greek Revival - square shape - front-facing columns that go to 2nd story - door with pediment - white exterior
Federal - two stories - brick siding - centered front door - portico
Georgian - centered front door - two stories - medium-pitched roof - chimnies on both ends - five double-hung windows on 2nd story
Cape Cod - side gables - symmetrical shape - simple/plain centered front door - wood shingled siding
Contemporary - natural siding (stone) - odd and irregular shapes - plain - flat roof - large and tall panes of glass
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