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Curved Roof

A Curved Roof is an architectural roof form characterized by a continuous arc rather than flat planes or sharp angles. In residential property ownership, this

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Conventional Style

Conventional Style refers to a widely recognized approach to residential architecture that follows familiar design patterns, construction methods, and aesthetic norms commonly accepted within a

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Contemporary Style

Contemporary Style refers to a residential architectural approach that reflects current design trends, building technologies, and evolving lifestyle preferences. Rather than being tied to a

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Condominium Style

Condominium Style refers to a residential design and ownership format in which individual living units exist within a shared building or planned development, while common

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Combination Roof

A Combination Roof is a residential roofing configuration that incorporates more than one roof form within a single structure. Instead of relying on a single

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Colonial Style

Colonial Style refers to a traditional residential architectural approach rooted in early American housing patterns that emphasized balance, order, and practicality. In residential property ownership,

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Cape Cod Style

Cape Cod Style is a traditional residential architectural form known for its simplicity, symmetry, and practical design. In residential property ownership, Cape Cod Style is

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Butterfly Roof

Butterfly Roof is a residential roof design characterized by two roof planes that slope inward toward a central valley rather than outward toward the exterior

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Bungalow Style

Bungalow Style is a residential architectural form characterized by a low profile, horizontal emphasis, and efficient use of space. In residential property ownership, Bungalow Style

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Bonnett Roof

A Bonnet Roof is a distinctive residential roof style characterized by a double slope on all sides of a structure, with the lower slope set

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