QUEEN ANNE REVIVAL DESIGN PORTFOLIO
INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE:
- 3D Exterior Perspective
- Fully dimensioned Floor Plans (First & Second Floor)
- Material & Finish Guide
- Functional Layout Suggestions (Living Room, Kitchen, Dining, Study, Bathroom, Bedroom…)
- Coordinated Interior Style Board
- U.S.-specific Construction Guide
- Design Adaptation Strategy for Permit & Customization
🏡 Summary of Queen Anne Revival Style House
Queen Anne Revival is a sub-style of Victorian architecture, widely popular in the United States from approximately 1880 to 1910. Known for its ornate details, asymmetrical form, and charming complexity, this architectural style was often associated with middle- and upper-class homes of the late 19th century.
Key Features:
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Steep, complex roofs with multiple gables and sometimes a turret
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Large wrap-around porch, often with turned wooden posts and intricate spindlework
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Asymmetrical façade, blending various textures and materials
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Decorative woodwork (often called gingerbread trim), arched or bay windows
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Cladding in wood or brick, with contrasting colors and decorative shingles
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