
A beautiful Italianate house in San Francisco, CA. Popularized by house plan books and its use by Queen Victorian for her summer home Osborne House, the Italianate style got a toehold before the Civil War. It took off after the war, with examples of the style appearing in all parts of the United States.
Many Italianate houses are asymmetrical in massing. The asymmetry of this house is more subtle than most. The house has many character-defining features of the style, including the bracketed eaves, bay windows, and matchboard siding. Wood-framed Victorian-era houses in northern California often have exceptionally exuberant millwork details. As seen here, many examples have had these details highlighted by their paint schemes.
Italianate is one of 25 styles and types described and illustrated with hundreds of color photos in Chapter 2 of “Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners.”
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