
The term "house style" also means the body of conventions followed by a publisher. See house style.
This is a list of styles in residence construction.
This list predominately refers to American architectural styles. Such styles as Tudor, Palladian, Georgian can only be found in their true form in Europe. Many older American houses started as one style, but later additions and renovations can disguise if not completely mask their origins. A Federal house may end up with Greek Revival and/or Queen Anne veneers. It may also end up with vinyl-siding hiding all aspects of style except the basic structure. To muddy the waters further, revival styles sometimes have revivals. Many homes will not fit into a single style category. The contemporary “McMansions” – large, developer-built houses of varied appearance – might be considered an adulterated revival of the Queen Anne style. The Queen Anne style was, itself, an adulteration of previous styles — a 19th-century version of Post-Modern. Thus this list is not definitive, and lacks full representation of earlier prehistoric and historic times:
| A-frameAdirondack ArchitectureAmerican CraftsmanAmerican FoursquareArcachon villaBay-and-gableBrochBungalowCalifornia bungalow – sometimes two-story, technically not a bungalow; in Australia, almost invariably single storeyCape CodCastleCatslide cottageChaletChâteauesqueColonialCentral-passage houseColonial revivalConch houseCreole cottageDingbat (apartment building style)Dutch ColonialFarmhouseFederalFederation (Australian Style, Circa 1901)French ColonialFrench-Canadian colonialGeorgian ColonialGarrisonGeorgianGothic revival[1]Greek Revival Style architectureHall and parlor houseHutIglooI-houseInternationalItalianateLanai (style)Log houseLonghouseManor houseMansionMar del Plata styleMediterranean Revival Style architectureMid-Century modern
 | Mobile homeModerneNeoclassical architectureNew Old House[citation needed]Neo-eclecticOctagonPacific lodgePalladianPatio homePopuluxePortuguese BaroquePost-modernPrairie stylePueblo styleQueen AnneQueenslanderRammed earth houseRanchRichardsonian RomanesqueRumah Gadang (traditional style of the Minangkabau in IndonesiaSaltboxSecond Empire (architecture)Semi-detachedSod dug-outSod houseSouterrainShingle styleShophouse (combination of residential and business space developed in Southeast Asia)Shotgun HouseSouthern plantationSpanish colonialCatslide cottageSplit level home, also called split-level ranchStone EnderStorybook houseStick styleSwiss chaletTipiTudor, aka Elizabethan and JacobeanTudor revivalaka Elizabethan Revival, Tudorbethan, Jacobethan, Banker's Tudor
Victorian house[2]Villa
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