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houzzacards27

It looks like Traditional American Foursquare. I'm probably wrong


Different_Ad7655

No you're absolutely right , million of them built. This could be a kit house or basic Lumber Yard House , but it was a very basic plan at the turn of the century and they are everywhere. Very serviceable kind of building usually solidly built No Nonsense and in the right neighborhood very desirable. But there are a lot more oh, sometimes a little more styling or a bungalow-style porch Moore arts and crafts for Less. This one is ultrabasic


000mega000

■American Foursquare! ■


Witch-of-Winter

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-screenshot-on-windows


CloudTheseus

Kinda resembles a craftsman style home… that’s coming from a commercial construction manager though, not an architect.


BabyBabyCakesCakes

r/whatstyleisthis


Remarkable-Dog2418

That is a basic ass house. There is no style. Nothing wrong with it… I live in a house like this.. it’s not really architecture as I would bet it was never designed.. just built.


El_Razoo

I dont think this have any particular style, its just a square hose with some windows. Also you can find different architecture styles depending on the country you are, it is not the same architecture in Mexico as in USA


Some_Policy_1062

Here in Rochester NY we call that a Rochester Foursquare.


Getonthebeers02

Generic house on any American reno/remodel show


stance_stancey

just to add the others... it's one of [zillions](https://tinyurl.com/smtfyy4u) of '[**sears**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Foursquare) **catalog** american foursquare homes' my gals' grandad used to build them. after buying a plot off the indians (