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The Classic Colonial House Style

The Colonial home is found with great regularity in the Northeastern section of this country. It continues to be a popular home style choice accross most of the United States today. It's clean architectual structure and efficient use of space contribute to it's immense popularity. Read below for more about the history of the Colonial.

The Colonial house (c.1700 - present) is an American adaptation of the English "Cotswold" or Free holder's cottage. In its earlier version, the Cotswold had an open fire pit inside the house and the smoke would find its own way out through the thatched roof. The fire room was on one end of the house so the residents could keep warm in the loft but still be away from the smoke.

This 1/3 and 2/3 division of the house was still reflected in early colonial layouts showing up as offset front doors and non-symmetrical first floor layouts. As the Colonial design spread out from the earliest American villages, the typical features were of a house 1-1/2 or 2-storys tall with approximately a 45 degree roof pitch, narrow eaves (for shedding snow) and a narrow front-to-back so every room could be well lighted by the windows.

The windows were small pane double hung with no frivolous ornamentation and had shutters. The doors were also plain and utilitarian. The walls were almost always clapboard or wooden shingles. The Colonial design took on the attributes of other styles that were popular at the time of its building, showing Federal, Greek Revival or Victorian details in their turn.

DollHousesEtc.com is pleased to offer several Colonial Doll Houses. Some are finished dollhouses while others are doll house kits. Click here to view our Colonial Doll House Collection.  

   
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