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Most Popular Home Styles in the U.S.

Most Popular Home Styles in the U.S.

August 10, 2020 by Jeremy Lindy

Choosing the right house is not always an easy task, especially when there are so many beautiful homes on the market in various shapes, sizes, and styles. In addition to finding a home that fits your specific spatial and functional needs, your new house must also match your individual style preferences. Luckily, there is no shortage of beautiful architectures around the U.S. Different styles are usually recognizable by variations in building materials, size, roof style, and overall floor plan, as well as other key markers depending on the style in question. Utilize the following list of the most popular home styles in the U.S. to help you discover which architecture style best matches your individual aesthetic.

Ranch

Ranch-style homes are known for their single-story stature and are extremely popular in the western and southern regions. These homes are very low to the ground and typically have no basement, nor any stairs at all. In some instances, a ranch-style may toe the line to a split level; however, in most cases, all rooms are located on the same floor. Open floor plans are very popular in ranch-style houses and are often a more affordable option than a multi-story house. Ranch homes are popular among young couples for this reason, yet they are also favored among elderly homeowners due to the lack of stairs and ease of accessibility.

Mediterranean

Mediterranean-style homes seek to replicate the easy, pastoral beauty of the French, Italian, or Spanish seaside. These homes often feature curved archways, tiled roofs, exposed beams, and beautiful balconies that are perfect for a Shakespearean soliloquy. Mediterranean homes are more popular in the warmer regions of the U.S. This style seeks to create an effortless flow between the indoors and outdoors, making it easier for homeowners in warmer climates to open up their windows whenever they want.

Farmhouse

The farmhouse is perhaps the most popular home style in the U.S. While most other home styles reign supreme in specific regions, the farmhouse is favored all around the country. Farmhouses adopt a more casual style and are, therefore, suitable for homes in a variety of locations. These homes are equally as popular in the suburbs as they are in a rural setting and are generally accompanied by a large stretch of land. Wrap-around porches and sectioned floor plans that separate formal and casual spaces are common in this style.

Victorian

Victorian homes are some of the most easily recognizable on the market. These homes are the epitome of doll-house chic and are decorated with classic exterior ornaments. Victorian homes rose to popularity in the late 1800s and have been stunning potential buyers ever since. Bay windows, full porches, dormer windows, and elaborate front doors are all staples of Victorian homes. And, of course, no Victorian home would be complete without a towering turret or two.

Contemporary

As we move into the 21st century, modern and contemporary homes have become increasingly popular. This style maximizes on the minimalist trend, incorporating large windows and heavily contrasted color palettes throughout the design. Contemporary homes tend to look a bit boxier and do not feature a traditional roof. Sleek design elements take center stage in this style, with a focus on sustainability, efficiency, and technology acting in supporting roles.

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