What is a Tudor House Style?

Answer:
Celebrating the ingenuity of the medieval period, the
Tudor House Style brings together the Gothic essentials which were so popular during 15th and 16th centuries. The Tudor House Style is unmistakable with its classic dark brown half timbers on white stucco walls.


Newer homes are adding a modern twist to this outside design by coloring the stucco with cream, beige, and even light umbers, but the effects are still the same as the classic white. Tudor style homes are well known for their steeply pitched roofs and tall, slender windows with small, decorative panes of glass. Most often found with large chimneys attached to inviting, feast-sized fireplaces, the interior design of the Tudor House Style is just as grand as the outside with exposed cross beams stained a rich, dark color to contrast against the lighter color of the ceiling and walls.

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