
Edwardian houses
Edwardian houses are residential structures built during the reign of King Edward VII (1901-1910), reflecting early 20th-century architectural styles. They often feature red brick or weatherboard facades, large windows, and generous gardens. The design emphasizes elegance and practicality, with higher ceilings, decorative woodwork, and spacious rooms compared to Victorian homes. These houses typically have open-plan layouts, sash or casement windows, and a focus on natural light. They are valued for their charming, timeless appeal, blending traditional craftsmanship with more modern, simplified aesthetics that marked a transition from Victorian opulence to a more streamlined, functional style.