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Italianate Home Architecture emphasizes decorative elevation more than the actual structure. Architects highlighted this trend during the mid-19th century Classical Architecture period.
During the mid-19th century, architects saw this phenomenon emerge in Classical Architecture. Though loosely based on Italian villas, people widely called it the American style. Builders constructed most of these structures in the mid- to late-1800s across the U.S., mainly north of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Italian architecture ranges from modest row houses to grand mansions. Builders always added elaborate ornamentation, especially on cornices, windows, porches, and doorways. They confined most dramatic decorations to building elevations. Behind the elegant designs, architects used rigid symmetrical floor plans. Overall, these buildings resemble rectangular cuboids with abundant frontal ornamentation.