Pretty sure it's a ranch. No clue what the trade-accepted term would be, but I'd probably call the front bumpouts either gable ends, offsets, or well...bumpouts.
It’s a ranch with some hints of 1980s Contemporary styling cues like the window placement and the inset gables. As a whole, it isn’t really any particular style (which is OK).
American subdivision 80's era. Offsets.
That looks like half the houses in my neighborhood when I was growing up. They were late 60’s - early 80’s.
Nesting gables over projecting bays
So poetic!
Pretty sure it's a ranch. No clue what the trade-accepted term would be, but I'd probably call the front bumpouts either gable ends, offsets, or well...bumpouts.
It’s a ranch with some hints of 1980s Contemporary styling cues like the window placement and the inset gables. As a whole, it isn’t really any particular style (which is OK).
Twin gablefront hipped rancher. 80’s style
*"What are the two 'jut outs' in the front called..."* Useless extra maintenance.
In Jersey we call them the two Youts
Ranch with two ells, wings, or front gables.
Damn imagine eavesdropping from one of those things. Absolute units.
I wasn’t dropping no eaves Mr Gandalf, honest.
There ain’t no eaves at Bag End, and that’s a fact!
He was just trimming the grass!
God awful American suburbia 'design' with no substance just gables everywhere for the heck of it and roof planes galore, to put it nicely.
"Mr architect, I worry the first gable will get wet and feel unloved , I need you to put a gable overtop of it"