Who doesn’t love a bungalow? It’s an American invention with roots in 18th-century India that took hold in 1905 and never let go until the 1930s. All definitions agree that the typical bungalow is a ...
A collaboration between the Fairmont Miramar Hotel and Bungalows of Santa Monica, Calif., and Robb Report Home & Style magazine, the new Bungalow One connects four bungalows to create a ...
Here's a lovely bungalow design that gives you stunning curb appeal and a layout full of smart details. The great room flows effortlessly into the open kitchen, where an island gives you room to hang ...
Of all the architectural styles tossed into Central Florida’s residential stew in the early 20th century, the bungalow is among those best suited to the area’s warm climate and informal lifestyle. Low ...
The appeal of sturdy construction and close-knit communities has buyers seeking out early 20th Century bungalows in markets throughout the country. When the bungalow style first debuted during the ...
Gregory J. Scott, AIA Correspondent Feb 12, 2009 Feb 12, 2009 Updated Sep 11, 2013 The understated, unpretentious and ubiquitous bungalow single-handedly revolutionized residential architecture in ...
Back in the early 20th century, co-operative Catskills bungalows and resort communities were the destination for Brooklyn families looking to pack up and spend the summer upstate, commuting back to ...
In the age of McMansions, the bungalow is a stubborn throwback. Ground-hugging and compact, with nary a square inch of wasted space, these humble dwellings in older neighborhoods were never show-offs.