If you’re in the market for a new home, you have a lot of choices when it comes to design style. America is truly a melting pot when it comes to residential architecture, where classic historic designs blend with modern contemporary styles. Whether your prefer a classic Victorian home or a Modern Farmhouse, BHR Construction will work hand-in-hand with you to build your dream home.
In this article, we will explore some of the most popular home style characteristics so you can make an informed choice. Learn more about the characteristics of these home styles below, and work with us to build your custom home in Upstate South Carolina.
Victorian Houses
Victorian architecture was popularized in the late 19th century, in large part to the rise in technology during the industrial revolution. The advancements in manufacturing capabilities during this time period allowed for intricacies in wood design that translated to the architectural style of the time. Not surprisingly, one of the key characteristics of Victorian style homes is the use of ornamental wood to create decorative trim.
From an exterior standpoint, Victorian style homes are unique in their use of steep, complex rooflines that create a powerful visual appeal. While the use of these roof styles is largely dedicated to enhancing the aesthetics of the structure, there are some practical benefits as well, such as increased attic space and improved rainwater runoff.
California Ranch Homes
As the name suggests, the California Ranch home style originated in southern California and was inspired by the beautiful landscapes of the area. Focusing on a connection with nature, California Ranch homes embrace an open floor plan and an integration with nature, often featuring sliding glass doors leading to patios and porches.
Even though this style emerged in the 1920’s and was the preferred suburban home style in the US in the 1940’s, it has had a lasting impact and is still a very popular choice today due its nostalgia and logical design. Blending modern upgrades with the traditional classic design of a California Ranch home makes for a peaceful ambiance without sacrificing modern luxury.
Craftsman Homes
Craftsman style architecture is somewhat of the antithesis to Victorian style. While Victorian architecture’s popularity was bolstered by the ability to mass-produce materials during the industrial revolution, Craftsman style focuses more on handcrafted materials and embraces the human aspect of the design. While there is no doubt that each style produces beautiful architecture, Craftsman designs tend to look more natural than Victorian designs.
With an emphasis on natural elements, Craftsman plans often feature natural stone, exposed natural wood beams and rafters, and use earthtone color palletes. These types of home builds place emphasis on quality and durability, calling on the timeless American values of hard work and the do-it-yourself mentality without a reliance on overproduction from machinery or mass-production.
Modern Farmhouse Designs
It can be argued that nothing is more American than the Farmhouse design. Characterized by rustic elements, such metal roofs and very large front porches, Farmhouse designs capture the heart of middle America in a way no other home style can. Modern Farmhouse designs create nostalgia by utilizing the signature rustic elements of a Farmhouse and blending them with contemporary design elements.
One of the differentiators between a Traditional Farmhouse and a Modern Farmhouse is the use of color in the design. Traditional Farmhouses are bolder in their color choices, often utilizing reds and blues, while Modern Farmhouse take from the contemporary color pallete of neutrals and earthtones. Sleek lines, another hallmark in contemporary designs, are seen in Moder Farmhouses both in the interior and exterior elements.
Conclusion
Whether you prefer modern architecture, traditional looks, or a blend of both, there are many American home styles you can choose from to create your dream home. One of the benefits of custom home building is the freedom to explore options and mix-and-match styles from various influences.
At BHR Construction, we don’t box you in to a design. We work with you to create the perfect design for you. Our in-house design consultation is a great way to get started if you need inspiration. Or, if you already have a style in mind, browse from our wide selection of pre-made plans. We look forward to being your partner in making your dreams a reality.