12/03/2025
Shingle Style Amid the Trees.
This Shingle Style house in Springfield, Massachusetts, was built in c. 1895 and is one of the many outstanding houses in the McKnight Historic District. It is a beautiful suburban example of the Shingle Style, a variation of the Queen Anne style.
The color scheme for this house does a wonderful job of relating the house to its surroundings while still allowing it to make a statement. It is rare to see the two so artfully balanced.
The 250-acre McKnight Historic District contains 850 buildings, most constructed between 1870 and 1910. This remarkable neighborhood led to Springfield being nicknamed "The City of Homes."
Understanding the style of a house is the first step in identifying its character-defining features.
Prioritizing the preservation or restoration of those features should be the foundation of any plan to make a historic home functional for modern life.
Shingle Style is one of 25 styles and types covered in Chapter 2 of "Restoring Your Historic House, The Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners."
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