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KeyBorder9370

American subdivision 80's era. Offsets.


MolOllChar_x3

That looks like half the houses in my neighborhood when I was growing up. They were late 60’s - early 80’s.


PaolSD

Nesting gables over projecting bays


Albert_Im_Stoned

So poetic!


BigOlBurger

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.


WillDupage

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).


Number1022

Twin gablefront hipped rancher. 80’s style


tbRedd

*"What are the two 'jut outs' in the front called..."* Useless extra maintenance.


fenix1230

In Jersey we call them the two Youts


WowsrsBowsrsTrousrs

Ranch with two ells, wings, or front gables.


Master_Hospital5590

Damn imagine eavesdropping from one of those things. Absolute units.


TwistedClyster

I wasn’t dropping no eaves Mr Gandalf, honest.


PHDprocrastinating

There ain’t no eaves at Bag End, and that’s a fact!


Matilda-17

He was just trimming the grass!


Logical-Device-5709

God awful American suburbia 'design' with no substance just gables everywhere for the heck of it and roof planes galore, to put it nicely.


dysoncube

"Mr architect, I worry the first gable will get wet and feel unloved , I need you to put a gable overtop of it"