Today we’re traveling out west and exploring what makes a Pueblo home a Pueblo home. If you’ve driven by a Taco Bell or Del Taco recently, you’re already somewhat familiar believe it or not. Keep that in mind as you read on…and stop thinking about tacos – deliciously greasy fast food tacos.
Tag Archives | American Architecture

That’s an Interesting Looking House: Pueblo Style
by Krissy Schwab on April 23, 2013 in Home Buying, Home Sales
That’s an Interesting Looking House: Bungalow Style
by Krissy Schwab on March 18, 2013 in Home Buying
Bungalow homes became popular choice for many first-time homebuyers or homebuilders because they’re small and utilized local materials, which made them extremely affordable. It’s easy to see why these homes are all over the U.S. and became one of the most popular home styles in the nation.

That’s an Interesting Looking House: Prairie Style
by Krissy Schwab on February 1, 2013 in Home Buying, Home Sales
This week we’re moving into the modern era and looking at Prairie or Frank Lloyd Wright style homes. However, be aware that not all Prairie style homes are Frank Lloyd Wright homes. Just like all bourbons are whiskeys, but not all whiskeys are bourbons, but that’s another story for another day.
That’s an Interesting Looking House: Victorian Homes Part II
by Krissy Schwab on December 4, 2012 in Home Buying, Home Sales
In our most recent “That’s an Interesting Looking House” post, we talked about a few Victorian home styles. In this edition of “That’s an Interesting Looking House,” we’re going to take a look at a couple more home styles from the Victorian era.
That’s an Interesting Looking House: Classical Home Styles
by Krissy Schwab on October 4, 2012 in Home Buying
Many iconic American buildings, like the US Capitol and the White House, and vernacular homes borrow architectural elements and ideologies associated with both ancient Greek and Roman architecture. Classical architecture has remained popular from the turn of the 19th century to present day.
That’s An Interesting Looking House: Colonial Style Homes
by Krissy Schwab on September 21, 2012 in Home Buying
What I love about architecture, whether colloquial dwelling or massive building, is that each style presents itself as a piece of art representing a particular era, style, or ideology. Behind all of those details lie a story and a history.
