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It is sometimes combined with the Ranch style house.
The homes are generally 30 to 40 year-old ranch style houses.
These smaller ranch style houses often have balconies the width of the house.
Ranch style houses are occasionally still built today, but mainly in the Western states and, usually, as individual custom homes.
Characterized by traditional mansions and sprawling ranch style houses.
The original houses were ranch style houses.
The ranch style house in the background was nothing like the peeling and dilapidated mansion she'd known in South Carolina.
Beginning in the late 1990s, a revival of interest in the ranch style house occurred in United States.
Some ranch style houses were boomerang shaped, others were L shaped for corner allotments.
Newer developments in Harbor View Hills consist of California ranch style houses, many with expansive ocean views.
A skeleton of a ranch style house stood nakedly on the hill with its two by four framing holding up a peaked roof of plywood sheeting.
Ranch style houses can be readily combined with the Murcutt/Drew style (timber and galvanized iron).
Neo-eclectic houses also have a significant level of formality in their design, both externally and internally, the exact opposite of the typical ranch style house.
The house was "one of the most important bungalow designs of the period, strongly influencing later ranch style houses throughout California and later the United States."
The neighborhood is made up of a mixture of architectural styles from Arts & Crafts Bungalows, Four-Squares, Tudors, Minimal Traditional, and Ranch style houses.
The neighborhood features variations on traditional ranch style houses, and it has some eclectic homes, including a notable home designed by Glenn Allen Galaway, a student of architect Philip Johnson.