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Queen Anne


                                       
1830-1880

Designed in America by Henry Hobson Richardson in the early 1870s, this style was first created by Richard Norman Shaw in England.

General description:

  • Large, multistory, formal, and irregularly shaped
  • Multiple surface textures, materials, ornamentation, and color
  • Each is unique

Exterior features to consider in kitchen design:

  • Multiple chimneys, turrets, bays, overhangs, window styles, and colo
  • Culmination of many styles in one structure

Recommended kitchen design elements:

Cabinet Doors
Type: Lipped or full overlay
Style: Raised square panel
Finish: Stain or paint
Wood: Cherry, maple, or oak 

Countertops
Laminate
Soapstone
Granite

Flooring
Linoleum
Slate
Wood

Architectural Details
Crown moulding 
Chair rail

                                                            

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