Victorian Home Plans
A brightly painted exterior, welcoming wrap-around front porch, multiple gables, and ornate details such as turned posts, spindles, brackets, gingerbread ornament along the eaves, and multiple shingle shapes are some of the characteristics of Victorian home plans. This explosion of ornamental detail was made possible by the development of manufacturing machinery for mass production in the late 19th century; Queen Anne style Victorians from the 1880s and 1890s are among the most elaborate and inspire many of today's Victorian home deigns. Bay windows, wide verandas, turrets, and grand towers may be incorporated into a Victorian floor plan. Victorian house plans are composed of one or two levels having an asymmetrical layout and an irregular roof line in which gables face several directions and roof pitches vary. Victorian style front doors are generally four-paneled with narrow sidelights, while windows tend to be long and narrow and sometimes incorporate bays. Thanks to their irregular exterior shape, Victorian floor plans tend to be free form and rambling.
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