European House Plans are For Big Lots
There are as many different European house
plans as there are countries in Europe. No matter which sub
set you choose you will end up with a home plan that has a
touch of elegance, refined style and large spacious rooms.
European houses usually have steep roofs, subtly
flared curves at the eaves. These homes feature keystones,
copper-topped bay roofs or hipped roofs. The roof has several
different lines and levels. Homes of this style are usually
1 to 1 ½ stories. The facades of these homes are grand
and ornate. The exterior is normally brick, stone or stucco
or a combination of both.
European homes are usually large and should
be placed on large lots. Because of their ornate exterior style
they should also be placed in neighbors that appreciate the
extra attention to detail.
Derivatives of the European Style include the
French country, Tudor home plan, Norman and
second empire house plans as well as Chateauesque styles. Each
derivatives of the European style home has its own little nuisances
that make it unique to European styling.
For instance the French Country home is usually
2 stories. These homes also include gables or dormers with
their roof lines.
The Tudor homes have a unique decorative feature.
A Tudor home will have heavy dark colored beams placed in a
diagonal criss cross fashion placed upon a plaster façade.
Norman European homes often include a rounder
tower with a cone shaped room. The windows are usually casement
windows.
The second empire European house plan has a
mansard roof with projecting dormers, and windows with arched
hoods.
The Chateauesque version of the European home
plan have ornamented façades. These homes are formal
and classic. Just as the name implies theses homes are for
high fashion neighborhoods. These homes are built with extreme
quality in and out.
No matter which European style you choose
you will be living in an very classy expansive home that
is excellent for friends and family. Explore the European
house style that fits your particular taste.