Styles
HybridCore Homes has designed 9 elevations to appeal to various regions of the country. All elevations are interchangeable with any plan.
Farmhouse: Elevation A
Whether the home site is urban or suburban, this style brings a little bit of country to both with its front porch, pitched roof with gable and hip roof lines, and dormer details. An asymmetrical façade and composition roof are also hallmarks of this style. Shutters and wood frame siding complete the look.
Tudor: Elevation B
Named after the royal house of Tudor in ancient England, this style fits today’s dynasty of homebuyers with its half-timbered exteriors, castle-like stucco walls and multi-panel casement windows with charming dormer details. The composition roof and roof system with varied gable dimensions brings regal living to new heights.
Spanish: Elevation C
Straight from the sunny villas of Spain and the Mediterranean comes this simple yet classic, casual yet hard-working style. The low-pitched tile roof is a must for this structure and the covered arched entryways welcome with grace and charm. Add in the stucco siding and let the fiesta begin.
Cottage : Elevation D
The classic structure in any fairy tale, this style is about cozy charm and homey character. Those feelings are created with a steep over-hang roof, often with gables, and brick/stone details for texture. The rounded, mullioned casement windows, composition roof and stucco or wood siding help the homebuyers live happily ever after.
Craftsman: Elevation E
Details and workmanship, quality and character, these are earmarks of this venerable style. From the front entry porch framed by tapered columns to the overhand eaves with exposed rafters, this design is the craftsman look at its best. Ribbon windows, wood siding and stone details, crowned by a composition roof, complete the effect.
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Plains: Elevation F
This style is named after the strong, determined spirit of those who settled America’s plains. Architecturally, it calls for a steep roofline with hip and gable lines, and siding that’s half-timbered or a combination of brick and wood. The look is anything but plain when it’s finished off with mullioned single-hung windows and composition roof.
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Territorial: Elevation G
For homebuyers who seek the uncommon and uncompromising, this style will put them in familiar territory. The look is angular with square corners, deep-set, unframed windows and stucco walls. Rounded walls and parapets, flat tile roof and roof beams with a shed roofline over the windows also mark its territory.
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New England: Elevation H
From the region of maple syrup, lighthouses and Cape Cod breezes comes a style that defined Colonial America. It features a distinctive gambrel roof with hip and gable roofline detail and wood siding. A covered front porch with detail columns and single-hung windows top off this historic home style.
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Ranch: Elevation J
Named in honor of the structure that was crucial to how the West was won, this style wins the hearts of many of today’s homebuyers. From its asymmetrical shape and low pitch gable, composition roof, to the wood siding, mullioned single-hung windows and rock detail, all create a home that’s beautiful on any range.