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The Origin and Derivation of a French Provincial House

French Provincial Houses were mostly covered with half timber work and half of the concrete. These structures were built with symmetrical and proportioned architectural patterns that were mostly featured by a central front door with a modestly designed fascia.

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The Origin and Derivation of a French Provincial House

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  1. T The he O Or ri ig gi in n a and nd D De er ri iv va at ti io on n o of f a a F Fr re en nc ch h P Pr ro ov vi in nc ci ia al l H Ho ou us se e WWW.VAASTUDESIGNERS.COM.AU

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  3. The Origin and Derivation of a French Provincial House Its origin is well related to rural manor houses and chateaux found in the countryside of France, which were a mainstream housing option for them then. And that’s what can be seen in the way they are themed. These buildings were primarily used for residential purposes by wealthy landowners besides being used as business centers for conducting various trades. Later on during the reign of Louis XIV these were also used for lodging and vacation home services, quite expansively. WWW.VAASTUDESIGNERS.COM.AU

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