The term “vernacular” refers to a structure that is not of a pure design style but is loosely based on the features of other architectural styles. Frame vernacular structures were normally built without plans by local builders using traditional techniques and locally available materials. Identifying features include a wood frame surfaced with wood siding, a gable or hip roof, and limited decoration including wood trim, exposed rafter tails, decorative vents and brackets.
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