American Colonial Architecture
A journey through the U.S. will give you sights of lovely
architecture, from coast to coast. Throughout the 1780’s
the most popular design of architecture was the American
Colonial.
Constructed primarily by rich Anglo Americans, your houses
managed a number of unique designs depending upon regional.
referred to as Colonial Georgian, these houses were the earliest
design to grace the U.S. nests.
A prime example of early American Colonial architecture is
called a Saltbox. What the Saltbox generally is a wood
frame home with a high-pitched roof that slopes down to
the back.
Its flat front has 2 stories while the back of your home
has just one, making the sides unequal, however definitely
looking much like an old salt box which was a wood box
with a cover which salt was kept.
A basic name for an easy design of house. Typically, the
chimney was centrally situated, making your home, from a.
range, appear like a box with a cover and manage to raise it.
off.
Other specifying qualities of American Colonial.
architecture are the square, in proportion shape, the front.
door positioned straight in the middle of your homes front and.
the even, straight line of windows throughout.
Inside the front door are normally an entranceway and a.
staircase. All spaces branch off these. Usually they were.
built of brick with wood trim, however with houses like.
the Saltbox, they were likewise lumber frame houses built.
with woodworking joints rather of metal nails, because they.
were pricey. Saltbox houses were likewise ended up with wood.
siding.