House victorienne
The house victorienne is a type of Maison which developed during the era victorienne particularly with the the United States.
These houses are generally built containing wood of Séquoia and typically comprise three stages, an octagonal turn or Rond E and a Porche. San Francisco (California, E. - U.) is one of the Ville S where one can find the most houses victoriennes, they are multicoloured and known there under the name of Painted ladies ( painted Femmes ).
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