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01-16-2024 06:17 PM
I'm partial to several traditional styles, @CANDLEQUEEN - and way at the other end, I also like a lot of well-done midcentury modern houses.
My favorite though, because of the storybook aspect and whimsical charm, would have to be Tudor Revival:
The half timbers, the variegated brick, steep roof and a real turret- love!
01-16-2024 06:41 PM
Ranch which is what we have but would love to have a porch.
01-16-2024 07:47 PM
p.s. Beside Victorian, I've always loved brick houses, too.
English stone reminds me of
'Escape to the Country' tv episodes. Love those delightful houses.
01-16-2024 07:56 PM
"Paid in Full"
01-16-2024 08:18 PM - edited 01-16-2024 08:58 PM
I've seen some homes that didn't really have a defined style and wanted them.
I like a lot of windows.
I love rustic most; gothic, carpenter gothic more. I love Victorian.
Carpenter Gothic

Victorian

Farm House

01-16-2024 08:38 PM
I agree, modern farmhouse, craftsmen and ranch homes are my favorites.
01-16-2024 08:42 PM
I always wanted to live in a true Victorian.
At one time I thought a Tudor would be nice. The family directly across the street from us lived in one. The house we lived in was a "country Victorian," which she had always wanted!
She told me we could look out our windows at each other's dream house! She became a treasured friend I hated to leave when we moved. (I hated to leave my house too!)
Now our home is a modern farmhouse style. ![]()
01-16-2024 09:58 PM - edited 01-16-2024 09:58 PM
Tudor (fairy tale looking)....love, Stone cottages, Victorian.
I'd love to renovate an old stone church with stained glass windows to live in (total dream) or a big old barn....
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01-16-2024 10:13 PM
My favorite house is a castle!
But, since I am not able to afford the upkeep, I settled for a big old stone Victorian with a tower in historic Philadelphia.
I actually purchased a membership/ownership in this famous castle in France as well.

"Co-living and co-ownership are pretty common these days, but this 13th-century castle takes things to the extreme, counting no less than 8,942 owners.
The Mothe-Chandeniers chateau in Les Trois-Moutiers dates back to the 1200s and was originally owned by the Bauçay family. It fell into English hands twice during the Medieval period, and was ransacked during the French Revolution before succumbing to fire in 1932.
Mothe-Chandeniers’ future is finally looking secure, however, thanks to a crowdfunding campaign by Dartagnans, organised with support from the Friends of the Mothe-Chandeniers. The agency – which specialises in crowdfunding heritage projects – has convinced thousands of strangers to dip into their pockets and donate at least €50 to restore the building to its former glory.
In exchange for their generosity, the donors are all now co-owners of the historic castle and over €731,319 has been raised for work to the structure."
From The Spaces.com
01-16-2024 10:23 PM
I would love a single story cottage/bungalow, but I also like large windows with views, so it would probably have to be somewhat modernized. I like most architectural styles, but my least favorite style is modernist/soft modern.
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