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  1. Folk Victorian House, Austin, TX | Photograph by Rebecca McManus, 2016. The Folk Victorian style developed in the late 19th century as a lower-cost alternative to the Italianate and Queen Anne styles also popular during that period.

  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Victorian architectures defining characteristics include its eclectic and ornate nature. Exteriors showcase steep roofs, towers, bay windows, and vibrant colors, while interiors are adorned with dark woods, heavy fabrics, and decorative elements like carved newel posts and inlaid wood floors.

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  4. Folk Victorian refers to a style of American home that is relatively plain in its construction but embellished with decorative trim. Folk Victorians were built from "plan books," provided by architectural companies and in circulation from the mid 1800s into the early 1900s.

  5. Older folk homes were often updated with new ornamentation, now available everywhere due to pattern books and mass production and sale of wood features. This was a very common style found in turn-of-the-century western towns settled during that time. For More Photos of Folk Victorian on Flickr, Click Here.

  6. Folk Victorian. Midwestern home built in 1904. Modest exterior, interior features much woodwork. Folk Victorian is an architectural style employed for some homes in the United States and Europe between 1870 and 1910, though isolated examples continued to be built well into the 1930s. [1]

  7. Aug 14, 2012 · 2947. 7093. 1636. 1668. The Folk Victorian style is one of the most often found styles of historic homes in America. Folk Victorians can be found in almost every state, and chances are, you’ll find an example somewhere in your own town. Next to the Craftsman Bungalow, this is the style most often associated today with being a “historic home

  8. Folk Victorian. Circa 1870 – 1910. Folk Victorian architecture was a type of architecture that popped up around the country as the railroad spread. A home in the style was traditionally built in the vernacular style of the area and then embellished with Italianate, Queen Anne, or Gothic details that were often pre-cut and shipped in bulk by ...

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