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Old 06-13-2013, 08:46 AM
 
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Trying to figure out style house we have. To describe the house briefly, after passing through the foyer area on the side of thouse, you would walk into the formal living room. You'd need to take a couple of steps up to get to the dining room/kitchen area. Bedrooms are all upstairs on the 2nd floor. It has a 1/2 basement and a crawlspace beneath the house. Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-13-2013, 09:00 AM
 
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Sorry. Just saw that I probably posted this in wrong forum. Not sure how to move it to the House forum...
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Old 06-13-2013, 09:04 AM
 
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Looks a tad like a Tudor
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Old 06-13-2013, 09:33 AM
 
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It also has farmhouse features.
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Old 06-13-2013, 10:18 AM
 
Location: North Idaho
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I'd call that a 2 story contemporary. If it had a covered porch, it would be a farmhouse, but the trim on front is modern looking.
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Old 06-13-2013, 03:30 PM
 
Location: Somewhere in TN
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Is it old? It looks a little like a Tudor Revival cottage.
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Old 06-13-2013, 04:01 PM
 
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Is it old? It looks a little like a Tudor Revival cottage.
The house was built in 1930 if that helps.
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Old 06-13-2013, 06:21 PM
 
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https://www.google.com/search?q=Tudo...re%3B220%3B172
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Old 06-13-2013, 06:48 PM
 
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Thanks everyone. I had an inkling it was somewhat tudor but I wasnt sure if it would still be considered tudor if it doesnt have any gables.
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Old 06-14-2013, 06:48 AM
 
Location: NC
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It does have gables--end gables.
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