scheefstanden
Scheefstanden refers to a Dutch term that translates to "oblique viewpoint" or " asymmetrical design", but is more specifically used to describe a unique architectural style of the Scheef da Costa house seen in colonial Dutch New York and New Jersey.
The Scheefstanden houses originated in the 17th century when Dutch settlers, many of whom were experienced
In the specific towns of Gravesend, Brooklyn, and nearby communities such as Coney Island and Atlantic Havens,
It appears the style may have developed due to limited resources available in the colonies. However, in