Today, were taking a look at45 different types of houses and styles of homes.

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When talking about houses, we can categorize them in two separate ways.

The first way would be by the architectural style that focuses on the design of the house.

Types of Houses

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Some popular architectural styles include Cape Cod, colonial, and ranch styles, amongst others.

We will split this article into two, first looking into thetypes of houses, then followed byhome styles.

Apartment Building

Apartment buildings are one building with numerous housing units built-in.

Types of Houses- Annex

One person or business owns the building and then leases out the separate apartments to different tenants.

Otherapartmentscould be on the more basic end of the scale and only include the units themselves.

However, most apartments usually have underground or ground floor parking available for all apartment tenants.

Types of Houses - Apartment

Bungalow

Bungalows are single-story types of houses, sometimes containing a front raised porch.

A cabin, usually found in rural areas like the middle of a woodland, is unfinished and rustic.

Hunters and fishermen now usecabinsfor hunting or fishing trips, requiring minimal furnishings and basic facilities.

Types of Houses - Basement Suite

Winegrowers also often own chateaus and name them after the wine made in their local area.

Cave

Our ancestors once lived in caves, and in some countries worldwide, people still do.

Chalet

Youll most commonly find chalets in mountainous areas, typically within regions with access to skiing.

Types of Houses - Bungalow

Before becoming a vacation home, goat and sheep herders throughout Switzerland used chalets as housing.

Coach House

Historically, homeowners built a coach or carriage house to house their horse-drawn carriages.

The house owners can use coach houses as guest suites or rent them out for an additional income.

Types of Houses - Cabin

Condominium

Condominiums and apartments regularly get confused, but there is one main difference between the two.

Condominiums are singular types of homes in a larger building on one piece of land.

An elected body, usually a housing association, owns and governs the entire land the building sits on.

Types of Houses - Chateau

Young and old generations enjoy the freedom of traveling wherever they want, whenever they want.

Smaller houses may only require one container, while larger homes may use two or more.

Co-op

A co-op short for cooperative shares a similar appearance to that of an apartment or condominium.

Types of Houses - Castle

Although their appearance is the same, the way a co-op runs legally and financially is slightly different.

A corporation owns the entire building and then leases out each individual unit to an occupant.

When the occupant leases the unit, they are then considered shareholders in the corporation.

Types of Houses - Cave

Farmhouse

A farmhouse is a detached building that you find on a disused or working farm.

In previous years, farmers would live in the farmhouse to be close to their livestock and workplace.

Fort

The military and other personnel usefortswith high walls, fences, and fortified entrances as housing.

Types of Houses - Chalet

Mansion

A mansion is a substantial home with extravagant features covering vast square footage.

Multi-Family Home

Multi-family homes contain two or more housing units within one building.

Palace

We can find palaces worldwide, and they are luxurious buildings that house the worlds royalty.

Types of Houses - Coach House

Built from stone or brick and designed to be huge in size, palaces often get confused with castles.

Penthouse

The penthouse suite refers to the top floor residence of a luxury residential building.

Single-family homes are large and detached, meaning your home isnt joined to any others around you.

Types of Houses - Condominium

As the name suggests, these types of houses are fit for a single family.

Tiny Home

Atiny homeis a residential property that is between 100 and 400 square feet.

Its important to understand that a detached tiny home is not classified as a single family home.

Types of Houses - Barn

We most commonly find townhouses in cities or towns where the land space comes at a premium.

When creating a treehouse, builders will build the house on stilts and structure it around the tree.

This method prevents damage to the actual tree itself through drilling or nailing.

Types of Houses - Converted Bus

Although thesehousesarent used as bunkers anymore, people still reside in underground houses.

Mongols make their yurts with waterproof fabrics, some with windows, some without.

Yurts have also become popular throughout glamping sites worldwide, with people even using them as vacation homes.

Types of Houses - Converted Shipping Containers

These days a beautiful cape cod inspired home acts more as a single family house.

The style colonial houses are based on is influenced by various countries that occupied America throughout the 1600s.

Colonial-style homes are simple, two or three stories, and feature brick or wood facades.

Types of Houses - Co Op

Another popular feature of colonial-style homes are grand entryways with central staircases.

The kitchen and family room typically remain downstairs, with bedrooms on the second and third floors.

On the other hand, modern homes refer to home styles in a previous time period.

Types of Houses - Farmhouse

Both styles of homes are similar, but architects aim to design contemporary homes with sustainable materials.

An open living space, natural light, and energy efficiency are also key elements to a contemporary-style home.

Contemporary homes exteriors often feature contrasting textures and materials, a low-pitched roof, and neutral color palettes.

Types of Houses - Fort

Cottage

American architects took inspiration from English countryside houses and created cozy cottage-style houses throughout America.

Architects designed cottages to be small but charming with big personalities.

Craftsman

Craftsman home architectural styles showcase hand-crafted wood features throughout their interiors.

Types of Houses - Houseboat

Farm House

A modern farmhouse-style home takes its inspiration from traditional farmhouses.

Farmhouses have large front porches, tall ceilings, central fireplaces, and exposed beams.

Architects make French-country homes from stone with steep pointed roofs and shutters on all their windows.

Types of Houses - Igloo

Their interiors showcase stone fireplaces, pastel color palettes, and distressed wood accents.

Greek-revival style homes have distinctive and impressive tall columns, symmetrical shapes, and painted plaster exteriors.

Due to their sheer size and extravagance, Greek-revival style homes are typically on large estates.

Types of Houses - Mansion

Log Home

Americans originally built log homes with a singular room, using no nails.

Log homes were previouslysmall cabinsthat were popular throughout the 1600s.

Nowadays, people have transformed them into vacation homes with large floor-to-ceiling windows and extravagant front porches.

Types of Houses - Mobile Home

Mediterranean

Mediterranean-style houses based their architecture on Spanish-style houses and became popular throughout the US in 1918.

Typically, architects design Mediterranean homes in a U-shape, orientating around a central courtyard.

Modern-style homes are over 50 years old, and their age is what differentiates them from contemporary-style homes.

Types of Houses - Multi Family Home

Modern homes will have geometric lines and open living areas, and their design is function-over-form.

Tudor

Tudor-style houses were brought to America in the late 1800s by European architects.

The English Tudor dynasty and the Medieval renaissance inspired the design of Tudor homes throughout the US.

Types of Houses - Palace

And better yet, which key in do you prefer?

Types of Houses - Penthouse

Types of Houses - Detached Single Family Home

Types of Houses - Tiny House

Types of Houses - Town House

Types of Houses - Tree House

Types of Houses - Underground House.

Types of Houses - Yurt

Types of Houses - Cape Cod Style Home

Types of Houses - Colonial House

Types of Houses - Contemporary House

Types of Houses - Cottage

Types of Houses - Craftsman

Types of Houses - Farmhouse Style

Types of Houses - French Country House

Types of Houses - Greek Revival Home

Types of Houses - Log Home

Types of Houses - Mediterranean House

Types of Houses - Mid Century Modern

Types of Houses - Modern Home

Types of Houses - Ranch Style Home

Types of Houses - Tudor Style Home

Types of Houses - Victorian Style House