Lexington Green Saltbox – Foam
Lexington Green Saltbox – Foam
Lexington Green Saltbox – Foam
Lexington Green Saltbox – Foam
Lexington Green Saltbox – Foam
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Lexington Green Saltbox – Foam

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This Lexington Green Saltbox showcases the simple beauty of early Americas architecture.

Featuring authentic color choices as well as holiday themed options, it adds a touch of elegance to various vignettes.

The saltbox house is a distinct architectural style that originated in early America, particularly in New England. Here’s a closer look at its features and historical significance.

 

Asymmetrical Roof:  The most defining characteristic is the long, sloping roof that descends sharply in the back, resembling a box.

Two Stories in Front, One in Back: This design creates a taller front façade and a lower rear, which was practical for snow runoff and space.

Central Chimney:  Most saltbox homes feature a large central chimney that serves both the first and second floors, providing warmth and a focal point in the home.

Simple Design:  The exteriors are often made of wood, reflecting the colonial aesthetic, and are typically painted in muted colors.

Saltbox houses emerged in the late 17th century, primarily built by English settlers who adapted their building techniques to the New England environment.