maintained bungalows of the late 19th century. Residential streets are distinguished by the most significant craftsman icon, the front porch.
Porter Street Bungalow was different. The stucco walls on the right and left side elevations were the first indication of an original bungalow form. Yet the swooping
maintained bungalows of the late 19th century. Residential streets are distinguished by the most significant craftsman icon, the front porch.
Porter Street Bungalow was different. The stucco walls on the right and left side elevations were the first indication of an original bungalow form. Yet the swooping
great bungalow but want a slope, not steps, onto porch
Territorial Bungalow, with its low compact form, tiled roof, stucco walls, covered patios and porches, appeals to me.
The flat roof with red tiles and the stucco siding are very typical of an early California Spanish bungalow. Two large potted spiral topiaries frame the
Spanish bungalow. Two large potted spiral topiaries frame the porch.
Bungalow: Sitting at 1 story with a wide front porch and broad gable roof that has brackets, means that we have a cookie
Bungalows in the South and Southeastern parts of the United States are typically built of wood and heavily influenced by the Craftsmen style. The large front porch extends the living space outside, and broad, the elephant columns support the low sloping roof.
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typical bungalow living/dining room, complete with craftsman-style woodwork
Bungalows incorporated the open floor plan that was becoming popular early in the 20th century. The living and dining rooms, traditionally separated by a full wall, were starting to be combined with just a bit of woodwork between the two.
love bungalows. Great use of a smaller space. Large homes are wasted unless you have a family of 8 or more.
Craftsman bungalow, a popular style for Seattle homes. The bungalow aesthetic was a reaction to the fussiness of the Victorian period and is characterized by clean lines, gabled roofs, deep eaves with exposed rafter ends and generous porches. This neighborhood is filled with bungalows painted in traditional
Seattle bungalow goes beyond simple renovation. It starts with the idea that, once completed, the house should look as if had been built that way originally. At the same time, it recognizes that the way a house was built in 1926 is not for the way we live today. Architectural pop-outs serve as window seats
Poolside bungalows at the Marmont have two or three bedrooms. Lots of light and wicker furnishings give the space its life. Each bungalow also has a private entrance and patio with direct access to the pool.