 |  Amaze clients and customers with your architectural expertise about dozens of residential housing styles. Architecture Index Residential Art Deco California Bungalow Cape Cod Colonial Contemporary Craftsman Creole Dutch Colonial Federal French Provincial Georgian Gothic Revival Greek Revival International Italianate Monterey National Neoclassical Prairie Pueblo Queen Anne Ranch Regency Saltbox Second Empire Shed Shingle Shotgun Spanish Eclectic Split Level Stick Tudor Victorian Home features Arches Columns Dormers Roofs Windows Interior Details Classic Moldin g | | Bonnet: Cross gabled: often used for Tudors and Cape Cods Front gabled: Used for Cape Cods and Colonials Gambrel: Either front- or side-faced; used in Dutch Colonials Hipped: Used in 1 and 2- stories and four square bungalows Mansard: Often found in French colonial and Ranch styles Pavilion-hipped: Featured in Cape Cod, Colonial, and Ranch styles Side-gabled: Salt Box: Featured in two-story colonials; common in the eastern United States To learn more about roofs, read Architecture Coach: Roofs Tell the Story . |