
Queen Anne
Queen Anne refers to a distinctive style of architecture and design popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by its eclectic and ornate features. In architecture, it often includes asymmetrical facades, steeply pitched roofs, decorative gables, bay windows, and ornate woodwork. The style was inspired by earlier English Queen Anne architecture but adapted in America with more decorative and colorful elements. It is commonly seen in residential buildings, especially in the United States, and reflects a nostalgic revival of Victorian-era aesthetics with a focus on craftsmanship and decorative detail.