Was under renovation when it was destroyed by katrina in 2005.
Gable roof midwest homes 1900.
Liberty homes hip on gable roof cat slide entry columbia.
Radford 1903 pyramidal roof overhanging eaves.
This style home typically has exposed eave brackets wood siding and stone accents.
Arts and crafts style homes originated in the early 1900s and have a cozy natural feel about them.
Half timbered with clipped gable roof 566.
One and a half stories so dormers are common.
The design details were modest eaves were narrow with a medium roof pitch.
1915 with rear wing which could be earlier.
For twenty some years until the mid 50s this was about as modern as many people were willing to go.
A field guide to american houses by virginia lee mcalester.
Radford 1903 colonial revival full porch hipped roof 567.
Contemporary 1940 1980 low one story home with a flat or almost flat roof or with a tall exaggerated gable.
Moved from 912 in 1970.
Vintage home resources from 1900 to mid century resources for owners of vintage homes.
Flat roof adobe or earth colored stucco walls with rounded edges projecting wood beams.
Early 1900s foursquare with faced or sculpted block walls and truncated hip roof.
Some arts crafts homes also incorporate tapered columns.
Shed 1960 present angular homes with oddly shaped roofs and trapezoid windows shown above source.
An incredibly popular style that filled out the suburbs in the years after world war i.
Wide overhangs of the roof.
The style was to the southwest and florida what the colonial revival and tudor were to the northeast and midwest.
Low pitched roof that slips over a front porch.
Wide siding or shingles is characteristic of these small homes.
Cost of a new roof.
The roof of a typical two story 2 000 square foot house with a gable roof will consist of less than 1 500 square feet of roofing area or about fifteen squares.
The foursquare is typically a two and a half story house on a full basement with a monitor dormer a dormer with a roof line that mirrors the primary roof in the attic.
Square tapered columns sometimes called bungalow columns.
Most had two bedrooms a bathroom kitchen and living room.
These homes were created as a simpler style as compared to the victorian style of the late 1800s.
The size of such homes was typically quite small often under 1000 square feet.