san francisco east bay homes for sale,alameda county homes for sale,bay area real estate for sale,mobile home for sale,Hayward home for sale,manufactured home for sale Arches
 

 

Architecture Styles

Services

Welcome Page 

Contact Joanne

Real Estate News

Buying Real Estate

Selling Real Estate

Forclosures, Short Sales, REOs

 

Art Deco

California Bungalow

Cape Cod

Colonial

Contemporary

Craftsman

Creole

Dutch Colonial

Federal

French Provincial 

Georgian

Gothic Revival

Greek Revival 

International

Italianate

Monterey

National

Neoclassical

Prairie

Pueblo

Queen Anne

Ranch

Regency

Saltbox

Second Empire

Shed

Shingle

Shotgun 

Spanish Eclectic

Split Level

Stick

Tudor

Victorian

 

Columns

Dormers

Roofs

Windows

Classic Molding

 

adcampaignblock_green.gif

 


arch-roman.gif

A Roman arch is a strong, rounded arch that forms a semi-circle. Often made of masonry, Roman arches still stand in the Coliseum.

 


arch-seg.gif

A Syrian, or segmental, arch forms a partial curve, or eyebrow, over a door or window. This arch has a slight rise and is semi-elliptical across the top.

 


arch-tudor.gif

Tudor arches are often described as "flattened" Gothic arches. They feature a point at the crown, but the span is much wider than the Gothic style.

 


arch-flat.gif

A Flat arch, also known as jack or straight arch, extends straight across an opening with no curvature, creating a horizontal emphasis.

 


arch-gothic.gif

A narrow, pointed opening is the hallmark of a Gothic arch. The Gothic arch developed as a more sinuous and elegant successor to the Roman arch and was widely used in cathedrals of the Middle Ages such as Notre Dame in Paris.

 


arch-moorish.gif

A Moorish, or horseshoe arch, extends beyond a semi-circle. The top of the arch is rounded and then curves in slightly before descending.

"Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine January, 2004  (http://www.realtor.org/realtormag) with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Copyright 2004. All rights reserved."

 


For information on buying or selling east bay homes, please contact me at 510-429-4800 or send me a note on the Contact Joanne form.

Thank you,
Joanne

P.S.  Be sure to add us to your favorite places.

~
Joanne L. Gardiner, Broker, e-PRO Realtor

Advantage Realty
3205 Whipple Road - Union City, California 94587

(510) 429-4800

San Francisco Bay Area  ~ San Francisco East Bay Real Estate

flag.gif

web site: http://www.joannegardiner.com

 

img131.pngOur primary realty service areas in the San Francisco Bay Area: Hayward, Castro Valley, Fremont, Newark, Niles, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, San Ramon, Sunol, Oakland, Foster City, Burlingame, and San Mateo.

The types of real estate in which we specialize are:  single family homes, detached homes, attached homes, duets, condominiums, townhomes, garden homes, PUDs, manufactured homes, mobile homes,  income property, investment property, tri-plexes, four-plexes, apartment property, and special use properties such as churches for sale.

   

^ Top

< Back       Next >

 

 Welcome | Contact Joanne | About Us | Services | Featured Listings | Selling Your Home | Buying Your Home | Why use a REALTOR | Joanne is an e-PRO Certified Realtor | Kid's Korner | Cyber Kitchen | e-PRO Certified Realtor Roster | Architecture Styles | Day and Weekend Trips | You and California | Words Worth | Bay Area Interests | Testimonials | Privacy Policy | Seniors and Retirees | Mobile Home Living in the San Francisco Bay AreaSite Map | Coffee Break | Rental Info 
Property Tax Exemptions & Savings | Reverse Mortgages
Foreclosures, Short Sales, Bank Owned Properties (REOs) | Credit and Finance 

©2002-2009 Joanne L. Gardiner - All Rights Reserved