Our collection of victorian house plans represents a commitment to the history and features of the ever popular 19th century architectural style combined with a vision for incorporating modern features and design elements.
Typical victorian house floor plan.
These home plans found their way into the american market in the late 19th century and have since evolved to become a mainstay in the u s.
The 1900 house featured in the british tv series of the same name was typical for victorian architecture in great britain and the united states.
The locality floor and room plans descriptions of rooms facilities and rent presented as an estate agent s prospectus.
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Victorian house plans are architectural styles that came into prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries when queen victoria was at the helm of the british empire.
Strong historical origins include steep roof pitches turrets dormers towers bays eyebrow windows and porches with turned posts and decorative railings.
Wonderfully fanciful victorian architecture was popular in the united states from 1875 through the turn of the century.
A victorian home generally meant any house built during the reign of queen victoria 1837 1901 and coming on the heels.
Victorian house plans are ornate with towers turrets verandas and multiple rooms for different functions often in expressively worked wood or stone or a combination of both.
While the victorian style flourished from the 1820 s into the early 1900 s it is still desirable today.
The following are room plans for a typical victorian or edwardian terraced house as it was in the early 20th century.
In fact a victorian house plan can be interpreted and personalized in an infinite number of ways.
These plans are like snowflakes.
His recollections of a similar house on the huxley estate in the 1940s which belonged to a rather elderly resident who had probably kept things much as they were over the.
No two are alike.
Our victorian home plans recall the late 19th century victorian era of house building which was named for queen victoria of england.
Owners of victorian style homes often paint them in whimsical colors reflecting the freedom afforded by the industrial revolution which spawned the building techniques required to create such.