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The shingle house in architectural design

by Calvin Graham 11/13/2023

Informal and eclectic, the shingle house style has been around since the late 1800s. The original shingle homes were built into natural surroundings, and today maintain their comfortable yet rugged appeal.

With generously sized porches perfect for enjoying the afternoon shade, shingle homes evoke an idyllic connection with the natural world - regardless of their location.

If you’re interested in learning more about the shingle architectural style, here is a basic guide to help:

History of the shingle house style

The shingle home design originated in late 1800s New England and began as a popular style of seaside dwelling. Shingle houses got their name from their characteristic cedar shingle siding, which rejected the fancy fuss of the popular Victorian architecture trends of the time.

While shingles were mainly decorative accents in Victorian architecture, eventually American architects like Frank Lloyd Wright started to test the idea of using shingles as exterior siding to bring the style into the forefront. In the early 1900s, designers and architects further developed the style with neutral colors and complex, asymmetrical roof designs.

Features of the shingle house style

Shingle style homes have largely remained consistent since their inception in the late 1800s, and still feature generous application of wooden shingles for siding and roofs. A shingle house exterior design is typically asymmetrical, and the interiors often have open floor plans.

Much of the charm in shingle houses comes from irregularities in the rooflines, such as mismatched gables, cross-gables and multi-leveled eaves.

Most shingle style house plans have front porches, often built with stone supports or classical style columns. Windows are ample and vary in size and shape depending on the prevailing shapes of the home’s facade.

Like all architectural styles, the shingle style can be incorporated into any form of modern architecture. The style’s comfortable and informal celebration of nature is versatile enough to add a bit of practical charm to your dream home.

About the Author
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Calvin Graham

 
Founder, principal and managing broker of Graham-Rutledge REALTORS a boutique real estate brokerage firm, Calvin Graham has been an influencer in delivery of bespoke client-centric offerings designed to elevate the real estate experience.  Since 1988 Graham's passion and dedication to his craft has earned him the distinctive title of REALTOR'S REALTOR. 


Graham offers clients fresh innovative marketing strategies which empower clients with the ability to achieve desired results.  Utilizing his formal studies in economic combined with extensive industry specific real estate and mortagage lending training has prepared Graham to provide clients unparalleded  support with regards to their real estate needs.