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The French Provincial residence boasts isometric features to its facade, includes: |
The classical Georgian residence boast isometric features to its facade, and includes: |
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The Tuscan residence boasts rustic features and includes: - Curved terracotta roof tiles |
The Contemporary residence is created by blending various features from other architectural period styles and creates a modern twist to a classic look. |
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The Modern house was most typically a post-and-beam structure with a flat or broad low-pitched gable or shed roof. Exposed structure, an expressive use of modern materials, and the incorporation of landscaped areas, sometimes inside the house, were the main contributing elements to the architectural character. |
The Georgian style, identified by its symmetrical composition and formal, classical details. - The walls are decorated with ornate mouldings which is a striking feature |
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