1. Traditional Farmhouse: This style is inspired by the traditional homes found on farms in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It typically features a simple rectangular shape, steeply pitched roof, and a front porch.
2. Modern Farmhouse: This style blends traditional farmhouse elements with modern design features. It often includes wide-open spaces, contemporary finishes, and clean lines.
3. Colonial Farmhouse: This style is derived from the Colonial era and features a symmetrical facade, columns, and shuttered windows.
4. Victorian Farmhouse: This style is inspired by Victorian homes and is often characterized by elaborate decorative features, such as ornate trim, gingerbread molding, and stained glass windows.
5. Italianate Farmhouse: This style is inspired by the Italianate architecture of the mid-19th century and features a low-pitched, hipped roof, tall windows, and porch or balcony with ornate railings.
6. Craftsman Farmhouse: This style is characterized by simple, clean lines, natural materials, and an emphasis on craftsmanship. It often features exposed wood beams, decorative brackets, and a front porch.
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