Modern Farmhouse house, Simple, clean lines with a gabled roof, large windows, The design often includes large porches, barn-style doors, and a neutral color palette
International Style house, Flat roofs, smooth, unornamented surfaces, large expanses of glass, and an emphasis on horizontal and vertical lines. The façade is often devoid of decorative elements
Streamline Moderne house, Curved forms, long horizontal lines, flat roofs, smooth surfaces, and often with nautical-inspired details like porthole windows and railings. The design may include chrome or stainless steel accents
Colonial Style house, Symmetrical façade, gabled roof, multi-paned windows with shutters, centered front door, and often with a decorative crown over the door.
Ranch Style house, Single-story, low-pitched roof, wide eaves, large windows and an open floor plan
Mid-Century Modern house, Flat or low-sloped roofs, clean lines, large windows, open floor plans, and often an emphasis on integrating the home with its surroundings
Plantation house, Large, symmetrical façade, expansive wraparound porches supported by columns, hipped or gabled roofs, and often with grand staircases leading to the entrance
Saltbox house, A long, pitched roof that slopes down to the back, asymmetrical façade, and simple, unadorned exterior, often with wood siding
Cottage house, Gabled roofs, small porches, wood or stone siding, often with decorative trim, and an overall quaint, storybook appearance
Tropical Modern house, Flat or low-pitched roofs, extensive use of glass, open floor plans, The design often includes outdoor living spaces, pools, and a seamless integration with the surrounding environment