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While other communities may feature sporadic variety in the architecture of their homes, The Regions of Bretagne has a consistent look among homes throughout each region, creating a pleasantly cohesive environment and authentic European atmosphere.

French Country
In the countrysides of rural France, every province has its own look and style. While French architecture reflects this diversity, all French Country homes share a selection of common elements. Tall, thin windows, slat-board shutters, steep roofs, multiple gables, and arches over windows, shutters, and garage doors create an authentic French facade. Stucco and stone details contribute to a French Country home’s chateau-like appearance.
English Manor
Reminiscent of the castles and cathedrals of the Renaissance era, English architecture is distinguished by sturdy stone walls, turrets, and sweeping arches and arch-shaped windows. Weeping mortar and wrought-iron accents are touches that help accentuate the royal look of these elegant English Manor homes.
Tuscan Villa
With its combination of stone, terracotta pantiles on the rooftop, and timber beams, a Tuscan Villa’s lodge-like exterior is why these homes are often viewed as the quintessential retreat. The floors of the interiors are sometimes reinforced with stone or terracotta tiles, while mosaic tile exteriors, wrought iron gates and portals, and distinctive bridges all combine for the unique Tuscan identity.

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