The French Country

Homeowners who love the French Country house style are likely drawn to the elegance and the flair of the style; are proud of his or her “inner fashion model” and not afraid to show it.

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English Country

This old world style is far from stuffy. On the contrary, it is bold, sophisticated and exudes effortless elegance; a home buyer of the same caliber will find their match in the English Country home.

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Georgian

The style brings a sense of accomplishment and pride, giving the occupants a strong, confident façade. That’s a really good thing that shouldn’t be ignored.

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Folk Victorian

The Folk Victorian is a great style for self–expression and individualism without the worry—just go with what feels right.

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Modern Tuscan

If you’re a buyer looking for something fresh and new, that is both modern and nostalgic at the same time, Modern Tuscan is the choice for you, especially when you consider its affordability. The best part about the style is its old world roots with traditional roof forms will retain a timeless appeal over the years.

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Prairie

The prairie style maintains its relationship with the horizontal plane through its rich, earthy colors that appear to rise from the ground.

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Craftsman

This style remains popular due to its timeless feel, but is not considered traditional, making it a perfect style for a young, confident buyer who wants something different than their parents house and without fear of the style becoming outdated.

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Low Country

The Low Country style is simple, which makes it easy and affordable to build. If you like things simple and stress-free—but can get a little whimsical and love bold color— this Low Country style probably speaks to you!

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