For house types by form or structure, see List of house types. For the body of conventions followed by a publisher ("house style"), see Style guide.
This list of house styles lists styles of vernacular architecture – i.e., outside any academic tradition – used in the design of houses.
African
- Cape Dutch (South Africa)
- Riad
- Tata Somba
Asian
South American
Mediterranean, Spanish, Italian
Neoclassical
Elizabethan and Tudor
Colonial
- Colonial
- Colonial Revival
- Saltbox house
- Catslide roof
- Dutch colonial
- Federal
- Garrison colonial
- German colonial
- Monterey colonial
- Stone ender
French and Canadian
Victorian and Queen Anne
- Arcachon villa
- Gothic Revival
- Queen Anne
- Queenslander
- Storybook house
- Victorian (North American)
- Victorian terrace (British)
American
- American Craftsman
- American Foursquare
- California bungalow
- Cape Cod
- Conch house
- Hogan
- Florida cracker architecture
- Flounder house
- Pacific lodge
- Prairie style
- Rustic
- Shingle style
- Stick style
- Ranch
Indian
Central and Eastern European
- Świdermajer (Poland, late 19th and early 20th century)
- Šumperák (the Czech Republic and Slovakia, since 1960s)
Modern and Post-modern
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