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Queen Anne Features

Typical features of the Queen Anne style include patterned shingles, projecting bays, rounded towers, ornamental balconies, multi-pane window sash, and turned and scroll-cut ornament, all of which are found in this image.

Popularized by magazines and house plan books, Queen Anne houses were built from coast to coast. Technological advancements including the development of balloon framing and steam mills to produce turned and sawn wood ornament allowed the construction of houses with complex forms and elaborate detail at reasonable prices for middle-class buyers. The variety of forms and details make this style endlessly interesting.

More than 50 full color photos are used to illustrate the Queen Anne style in Chapter 2 of Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners. Understanding the style of a house is the essential first step in developing a restoration plan that prioritizes the preservation and restoration of character-defining features while making changes necessary for modern life in an old house.

The 720-page hardcover book now available in bookstores and from online retailers (it is currently 34% off on Amazon! http://ow.ly/N7ba50y4PSL).

Signed and personalized copies are available directly from the author on this site.

Your local bookstore can order copies from W.W. Norton.

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