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  1. Neo-eclectic architecture combines a wide array of decorative techniques taken from an assortment of different house styles. It can be considered a devolution from the clean and unadorned modernist styles and principles behind the Mid-Century modern and Ranch-style houses that dominated North American residential design and construction in the ...

  2. Most neo-eclectic houses have an open-floor plan with attached kitchen, dining and recreational areas. The ceilings are high -- usually 9 feet or more -- and often vaulted. Rustic interior design features with an arts and crafts feel, such as wood beams and paneling, are common.

  3. Neoeclectic architecture represents a blending of various architectural styles from different periods, merging them into contemporary homes. This style reflects eclecticism, as it borrows characteristics from multiple historical styles to create visually diverse and unique structures.

  4. Neo Eclectic housing style refers to a contemporary architectural movement that emerged in the United States during the late 20th century, characterized by a blend of various historical styles and modern elements.

  5. Critiques Neo-eclectic architecture is most prominent in what are pejoratively known as McMansions, but it has been embraced by almost all residential builders. Across North America most suburbs built in the last three decades can largely be described as neo-eclectic.

  6. Neo-eclectic architecture combines a wide array of decorative techniques taken from an assortment of different house styles. It can be considered a devolution from the clean and unadorned modernist styles and principles behind the Mid-Century modern and Ranch-style houses that dominated North American residential design and construction in the ...

  7. Neo-eclectic architecture combines a wide array of decorative techniques taken from an assortment of different house styles. It can be considered a devolution from the clean and unadorned modernist styles and principals behind the Mid-Century modern and Ranch-style houses that dominated North American residential design and construction in the ...

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