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Dutch Colonial homes have many of these features:
Located in New York State and nearby areas in Delaware, New Jersey, and western Connecticut
Stone or brick construction
Dutch doors (upper and lower halves can be opened independently) ...

 


Neo-Dutch Colonial
1.5 Stories
The roof shape identifies this house style! These houses have symmetrical windows and floor plans. Neo-Dutch Colonials are more distinctive in appearance than Cubic (1900s-1920s) and Cape Cod (1940s-1950s) styles.

Dutch Colonial Revival
Examples of Colonial Revival Architecture in Buffalo
See also: Colonial Revival FURNITURE ...

Dutch Colonial - Central to the style is a broad gambrel roof with flaring eaves that extend over the long sides, resembling a barn in construction.

Dutch Colonial Revival c.1900 New England
Mission Revival Style architecture 1894-1936
American Foursquare mid. 1890s-late 1930s USA
Functionalism c.1900-1930s Europe & USA ...

Dutch Colonial Revival was a popular style in some areas. Characteristic of the style is the high gambrel roof.

(DUTCH COLONIAL) Side-gabled or gambrel Roof: low pitch
Shed dormers
Flared eaves
Full-width one-story porch ...

The Dutch Colonial variety featured a steeply pitched front-facing gambrel roof with nearly a full second story. A gambrel roof creates a profile that resembles a portion of a bell, being one or both of the lower roof slopes flare at the eaves.

gambrel roof - a double-sloped roof, characteristic of Dutch Colonial architecture.

A roof with a short sloping surface on either side of the ridge, followed by a longer, more steeply pitched surface that is often flared at the end. Used in Dutch Colonial style homes.
Gingerbread ...

See also: House, Colonial, Architecture, Colonial revival, Bungalow

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