Bring French Architecture To Your Home North Kingstown RI
Many of today's homeowners have no clear idea what does or does not make their home French style. There are several features -- very common indeed -- that distinguish the French style, most of which are hipped roofs and flared eaves,among others. Read on to know more details.
Burman Architects
(401)245-9193
66 Highland Rd
Bristol, RI
Burman Architects
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66 Highland Rd
Bristol, RI 02809
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Brewster Mary Dorsey Architect
(401)861-1600
150 Chestnut Street
Providence, RI
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150 Chestnut Street
Providence, RI 02903
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Gail Hallock Architect, Inc.
11 Fowler Street
Wickford, RI
Gail Hallock Architect, Inc.
11 Fowler Street
Wickford, RI 02852
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Ronald F. DiMauro Architects, Inc.
11 Howland Avenue
Jamestown, RI
Ronald F. DiMauro Architects, Inc.
11 Howland Avenue
Jamestown, RI 02835
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American Institute of Architects
Duncan Pendlebury AIA
302 E Shore Rd
Jamestown, RI
Duncan Pendlebury AIA
302 E Shore Rd
Jamestown, RI 02835
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American Institute of Architects
Ldl Studio Inc.
401.274.4516
106 Putnam Street
Providence, RI
Ldl Studio Inc.
401.274.4516
106 Putnam Street
Providence, RI 02909
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Christopher Hall Architect Inc
(401)273-5225
269 South Main
Providence, RI
Christopher Hall Architect Inc
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269 South Main
Providence, RI 02903
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Irving K. Taylor, Architect
P.O. Box 283
North Kingstown, RI
Irving K. Taylor, Architect
P.O. Box 283
North Kingstown, RI 02852
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American Institute of Architects
S. Barzin Architect
53 Narragansett Avenue
Jamestown, RI
S. Barzin Architect
53 Narragansett Avenue
Jamestown, RI 02835
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American Institute of Architects
Studio UA3
9 Reservoir Circle
Jamestown, RI
Studio UA3
9 Reservoir Circle
Jamestown, RI 02835
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French architecture has been admired for years and you can bring a piece of it to your home. Photo credit: wakxy
During World War II, many young Americans -- and future homeowners -- spent time admiring French architecture. After the war ended, many of these soldiers brought that admiration home with them, and French architectural features began working their way into American homebuilding. Yet more than a half-century later, many of today's homeowners have no clear idea what does or does not make their home French style.
There are several features -- very common indeed -- that distinguish the French style. Most notably are hipped roofs and flared eaves, among others.
- Hipped Roofs, as opposed to gabled ends, are uniquely French. Hip roofs slope down toward the eaves on all sides (although you'll see combination hip and gable roofs throughout the United States). As much as hipped roofs will not have gables, they may be equipped with dormers , which themselves have gable ends.
- Brick, Stone, or Stucco siding is also common to French style homes.
- Flared Eaves are less common but easily distinguish French style architecture. In such cases, the roof simply flares outwards as it reaches the eave rather than continuing on at the pitch of the roof proper -- also common in Dutch-style homebuilding.
- Other classic French features include round towers, arched doorways, and decorative half-timbering -- or exposed wood framing -- as well as multi-paned windows.
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