Queen Anne Colorful and unexpected, the Queen Anne style, popular in America from the 1880’s to about 1905, was used for houses, churches, public buildings and commercial blocks. Key identifiers of this style include asymmetrical building forms, richly textured wall surfaces, and multi-colored paint schemes. Unpredictable window sizes and spacing, bay windows, towers, gable screens, elaborate woodwork, porches with turned posts and balusters, and ornate latticework complete the look. |
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