Tudor

The iconic house fromThe Simpsonsis as recognizable as any other character in the series.

In a series of eight illustrations, they have reimagined how the house would look in different construction styles.

The first, and likely most distinctively British, is the Tudor style, which prevailed from 14851560.

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

Tudor

For the elegant Georgian style, the designers celebrate the multiple influences of this early-20th century design.

However, the house looks unrecognizable when given the sleekart decotreatment.

After that, the homes begin to look like the constructions one may bump into the British suburbs today.

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

Georgian

This generic approach neatly transposes the Simpsons average American aesthetic to the British Isles, writes HouseholdQuotes.

So, what would the Simpsons home look like if they were to relocate to the UK?

Maybe not so grey at all.

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

Edwardian

Maybe not so grey at all.

Art Deco

1930s Semi-Detached

1970s Terrace House

1990s New Builds

Modern Minimalist

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

Art Deco

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

1930s Semi-Detached

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

1970s Terrace House

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

1990s New Builds

Ingenious Illustrations Reimagine the Simpsons' House in 8 Different British Architecture Styles

Modern Minimalist