Cape Cod: a popular design that originated in the coastal area of New England, especially in eastern Massachusetts.Bungalow: any simple, single-story house without any basement.Bay-and-gable: a type of house typically found in the older areas of Toronto, Ontario.Barndominium: a type of house that includes living space attached to either a workshop or a barn, typically for horses, or a large vehicle such as a Recreational Vehicle or a good-sized recreational boat.Is a historical farm house since XII Century aC until XIX Century around the city of Valencia.
Barraca: a traditional style of house originated in Valencia, Spain.American Colonial: a traditional style of house that originated in the eastmost United States of America.These are recognizable by their precast concrete columns and by their walls made of precast "ship-lap" concrete panels. The Airey house: a type of low-cost house that was developed in the United Kingdom during in the 1940s by Sir Edwin Airey, and then widely-constructed between 19 to provide housing for soldiers, sailors, and airmen who had returned home from World War II. The Addison house: a type of low-cost house with metal floors and cavity walls made of concrete blocks, mostly built in the United Kingdom and in Ireland during 1920 through 1921 to provide housing for soldiers, sailors, and airmen who had returned home from the First World War.A-frame: so-called because of the appearance of the structure, namely steep roofline.Main article: Single-family detached home