


Bruiser enjoys the dormer with its multi-paned double-hung window, classic Cape Cod style!
The Cape Cod style originated in colonial New England. Today, the term refers to Cape Cod-shaped houses popular during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
Please see the previous post for more details on the Cape Cod Style Home.
I grew up in a Cape Cod house without the dormer windows.
ReplyDeleteThey are very popular on Long Island.
Nice post!