Dutch Colonial Style
Dutch Colonial Style is an architectural design that originated in the 17th century, primarily in the Netherlands and later in New York and other parts of North America. Characterized by its steeply pitched roofs, flared eaves, and symmetrical facades, this style often features large, multi-paned windows and decorative gables.
The homes typically use brick or wood siding, reflecting the materials available during the colonial period. Dutch Colonial buildings often include a central entrance and may have a front porch or stoop, creating a welcoming atmosphere. This style remains popular for its charming and historic appeal.