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San Francisco Stick (late 1870’s to 1890’s)
The structure of the San Francisco Stick house communicates lines and right angles in a more subtle way than the ornamentation does. A rectangular bay window, which also happened to be easier to construct, replaced the slanted bay window of its Italianate predecessor. The straight roofline of the earlier style was bent into a gable that creates the illusion that the sides are perpendicular. The horizontal siding is reoriented to vertical and diagonal positions, especially around the bay window where the structure is exaggerated by the board and batten technique. Furthermore, the square tower first appears. At last, by the late 1870's, builders were treating wood as wood. For a decade before they had used wood as a medium to imitate stone in the adornment of Italianate houses. The two-dimensional design of the Stick decoration was a product of scrollsaw and jigsaw -- the same tools which intro-duced those intricately carved puzzles for Victorians' entertainment. Excerpt from "Rehab Right - How to Rehabilitate Your Oakland House |
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Michael
F. Kelly, REALTOR®,
e-Pro - Kane
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