What is the overall size of a typical Renaissance Revival house?

The overall size of a typical Renaissance Revival house can vary widely depending on the specific floor plan and design. However, these houses generally tend to be on the larger side, often featuring spacious layouts and grand proportions. Renaissance Revival houses typically have multiple stories with a prominent facade featuring classical architectural elements such as columns, arches, and symmetrical designs. While there is no exact "typical" size, these houses can range from around 2,500 square feet to well over 10,000 square feet or more.

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