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Victorian Home Plans

A brightly painted exterior, welcoming covered or wrap-around front porch and detailed ornamental elements adorning the facade easily identify Victorian home designs. Turned posts, spindles, brackets under the eaves, detailed scrollwork, and gingerbread decorating are some of the ornate characteristics of Victorian home plans made possible by the introduction of mass production manufacturing techniques. Bay windows, wide verandas, turrets, and grand towers may be incorporated into a Victorian floor plan. Victorian house plans are composed of one or two levels having an asymmetrical layout and an irregular roofline in which gables face several directions and roof pitches vary. Victorian style front doors are generally four-paneled with no or narrow sidelights, while windows tend to be long and narrow and sometimes incorporate bays. Thanks to their irregular exterior shape, Victorian floor plans tend to be free form and rambling.


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4 Bedrooms / 3.5 Baths

3 Bedrooms / 2 Baths
 

3 Bedrooms / 2.5 Baths
 

3 Bedrooms / 2.5 Baths

4 Bedrooms / 3 Baths
 

4 Bedrooms / 4 Baths
 

3 Bedrooms / 2.5 Baths

3 Bedrooms / 2.5 Baths
 

3 Bedrooms / 2.5 Baths
 

4 Bedrooms / 3.5 Baths

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4 Bedrooms / 3 Baths
 
Useful information:
San Francisco is well known for its Victorian row houses. Interestingly, for users of Houseplans.com, many of these late 19th century houses were built from stock plans. The term Victorian itself is very broad and roughly corresponds to the dates of Queen Victoria's reign; Victorians evolved over time, generally becoming more ornate as wood-turning machinery and milling techniques became more sophisticated. Consequently within the overall term "Victorian" are many style ranges, from Italianate and Stick Style to Queen Anne. A fine Queen Anne style Victorian that's open to the public is San Francisco's Haas-Lilienthal House from 1886 (http://www.sfheritage.org/house.html ) by Peter Schmidt.
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