Prefabricated balconies
Introduction
Throughout history, homes have varied in shape and size depending on the region, climate, local culture, and available construction materials and techniques.
By construction materials
• - Log house.
• - Bioconstruction.
• - Adobe house "Adobe (construction)").
• - Brick house.
• - Straw house.
• - Wooden house.
By location
• - Cabin.
• - Tree house.
• - Igloo.
• - Palafito.
By historical period
• - Domus: typical ancient Roman housing, organized around a patio.
• - Roman villa: type of country house from ancient Rome, typical of the wealthy classes.
• - Insulae: multi-story collective housing used in the cities of ancient Rome.
• - Victorian style house: house built in the United States in the period between 1840 and 1900, with a characteristic style called italianate in English. Normally, they are houses that have between two and four floors, an almost flat roof, wide and projecting eaves, a portal with arches, elaborate decoration and balconies with striking balustrades.
Types of houses by use or importance
• - Hut: simple construction, generally made of branches or reeds, typical of warm climates.
• - Rural or farm house: rural building, in which, in addition to living, it is used to shelter animals and machinery.
• - Manor house: house that has been the residence of some family or noble lineage.
• - Mansion: large and luxurious house, with striking decorative/architectural style.
• - Palace: especially sumptuous home, large in size and refined decoration. It usually refers to the residences of monarchs, dignitaries or the official residences of rulers.