What is the typical window style in a Queen Anne Victorian house?

The typical window style in a Queen Anne Victorian house is characterized by large, ornate windows with multiple panes of glass. These windows are often arranged in a symmetrical pattern and feature a variety of shapes and sizes, such as rectangular, square, or curved. The windows are typically double-hung or casement windows, sometimes with decorative leaded or stained glass panels. Additionally, Queen Anne Victorian houses often have bay windows or large picture windows that extend beyond the wall surface, creating a prominent architectural feature.

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