Roof, Door, Window, and Housing Styles. Roof Styles.

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Roof, Door, Window, and Housing Styles

Roof Styles

Housing Styles Native American Styles Indian pueblo

Door Styles Transom window Sliding doors Sliding doors Folding door Screen door Batten door

Door Styles Flush door Paneled door Louvered door Dutch doorGlazed doorJalousie door

Types of Windows French window Bay window Bow window Jalousie window Fanlight and sidelight window Palladian window

Types of Windows Double-hung window Gliding Sash or Sliding window Hinged-casement window

Housing Styles Seventeenth Century

Housing Styles Eighteenth Century

Housing Styles Nineteenth Century

Housing Styles Victorian Period

Housing Styles Twentieth Century

Housing Styles Current

Building Materials Used in American Homes Clapboard Adobe Thatch Shingles Stucco coquina Roof Lines and Features Ell Gable Pitched gable Dormer Gambrel Building Styles Saltbox Cape Cod Pueblo Half timbered Garrison