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Gothic Revival Style House Plans

Easily recognized by their pointed windows and arches, Gothic Revival house plans are known for featuring irregular floor plans. Some people refer to them as church-like in appearance while others say they resemble castles or storybook cottages. No matter how you describe them, these eclectic variations of a traditional Victorian architectural style are equally at home in residential neighborhoods as they are on rural lots. The Gothic Revival homes of the 1800s were romantic versions of medieval architecture featuring delicate wooden ornaments and other decorative details suggested by that time period’s popular designs. First constructed of stone, later homes were sometimes built of brick with wooden trim work. Variations included Brick Gothic Revival, Vernacular Gothic Revival, Plantation Gothic, Carpenter Gothic, and Carpenter Gothic Cottages. These distinctive homes feature exteriors with steeply pitched cross-gable roofs and one-story porches. The designs may be embellished with elaborate buttresses and decorative touches like leaded glass windows. Other exterior details include grouped chimneys, clover-shaped windows, and pinnacles. Gothic Revivals offer a distinctive curb appeal, with a highly detailed porch commanding attention from the street. Once inside you typically find a stair hall entry that offers a view directly to the kitchen and outside rear deck. Modern layouts feature open great rooms with vaulted ceilings, soaring windows, and a fireplace where friends and family can gather for conversation over glasses of wine or cups of steaming hot chocolate. A split bedroom design usually has one bedroom, often a guest room that can be converted to a study, on the first floor. Master suites feature raised ceilings and luxurious, spa-like bathrooms.If you dream of a home that has romantic flourishes and classical appeal, a Gothic Revival house plan can be a wonderful choice. Other styles to consider include Victorian, Farmhouse, Cottage, and Country house plans.

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