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Eastlake Style in Houses
Although Queen Anne and Stick styles sometimes include Eastlake porches, entire houses can be termed Eastlake, as well.

 


Eastlake
a style of ornamentation using numerously variegated Victorian designs including stick work, spindles and knobs, brackets, sawn scroll work, õfree classicalö detailing, Gothic additions, finials, roof cresting, towers and cupolas, oxbow, ...

[edit] Eastlake Style
The Eastlake Style is named for Charles Eastlake (1836-1906), an Englishman whose Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery, and Other Details (1868) was highly influential in American design, ...

The style may include design elements of Charles Eastlake, who influenced interior and exterior styling with his 1871 American version of Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery, and Other Details (1868).

Rather than an architectural style, Eastlake was a decorative style of ornament found on Victorian era houses, primarily Queen Anne and Stick styles.

1860 - 1880s: Eastlake VictorianThese fanciful Victorian houses are lavished with Eastlake style spindlework.
1870 - 1910: Folk VictorianSimple farmhouse with a flourish ...

See also: Architecture, House, Queen anne, Roman, Gothic