Types Bungalow




1 types

1.1 american craftsman bungalow
1.2 bungalow colony
1.3 california bungalow
1.4 chalet bungalow
1.5 chicago bungalow
1.6 michigan bungalow
1.7 milwaukee bungalow
1.8 overwater bungalow
1.9 raised bungalow
1.10 ranch bungalow
1.11 ultimate bungalow





types

the harriet phillips bungalow, american craftsman bungalow in claverack, new york


american craftsman bungalow

the american craftsman bungalow typified styles of american arts , crafts movement, common features including low-pitched roof lines on gabled or hipped roof, overhanging eaves, exposed rafters or decorative brackets under eaves, , front porch or veranda beneath extension of main roof.


sears company , aladdin company 2 of manufacturing companies produced pre-fab kits , sold them catalogues construction on sites during turn of 20th century.


bungalow colony

a special use of term bungalow developed in greater new york city area, between 1930s , 1970s, denote cluster of small rental summer homes, in catskill mountains in area known borscht belt. first- , second-generation jewish-american families rent such homes. old bungalow colonies continue exist in catskills, , occupied today chiefly hasidic jews.


california bungalow


california bungalow


the california bungalow popular  1 ⁄2-storey variation on bungalow in united states 1910 1925. popular in australia within period 1910–1940.


chalet bungalow

a bungalow loft has second-storey loft. loft may space on garage. space side of great room vaulted ceiling area. building still classified , marketed bungalow loft because main living areas of house on 1 floor. convenience of single-floor living still applies , loft not expected accessed on daily basis.


some have bedrooms in loft or attic area. such buildings one-and-a-half storeys , not bungalows, , referred in british english chalet bungalows or dormer bungalows . chalet bungalow used in british english area enclosed within pitched roof contains rooms, if comprises large part of living area , integrated fabric of property.


true bungalows not use attic. because attic not used, roof pitch can quite shallow, constrained snow load considerations.


chicago bungalow

a 1925 chicago bungalow


the majority of chicago bungalows built between 1910 , 1940. typically constructed of brick (some including decorative accents), one-and-a-half stories , full basement. more 80,000 bungalows, style represents one-third of chicago’s single-family housing stock. 1 primary difference between chicago bungalow , other types gables parallel street, rather perpendicular. many other local homes, chicago bungalows relatively narrow, being average of 20 feet (6.1 m) wide on standard 24-foot (7.3 m) or 25-foot (7.6 m) wide city lot. veranda (porch) may either open or partially enclosed (if enclosed, may further used extend interior rooms).


michigan bungalow

there numerous examples of arts , crafts bungalows built 1910 1925 in metro-detroit area, including royal oak, pleasant ridge, hazel park, highland park , ferndale. keeping in line principles of arts , crafts movement, bungalows constructed using local building materials.


milwaukee bungalow

a large fraction of older residential buildings in milwaukee, wisconsin, bungalows in similar arts , crafts style of chicago, gable perpendicular street. also, many milwaukee bungalows have white stucco on lower portion of exterior.


overwater bungalow

a bungalow built on stilts in tropical lagoon first built in 1967 resort operator did not have beach front property , has since become iconic symbol of tropical vacations.


raised bungalow

a raised bungalow 1 in basement partially above ground. benefit more light can enter basement above ground windows in basement. raised bungalow typically has foyer @ ground level halfway between first floor , basement. further has advantage of creating foyer high ceiling without expense of raising roof or creating skylight. raised bungalows have garage in basement. because basement not deep, , ground must slope downwards away building, slope of driveway quite shallow. avoids disadvantage of steep driveways found in other basement garages. bungalows without basements can still raised, advantages of raising bungalow less.



ranch bungalow in palo alto, california, united states


ranch bungalow

a ranch bungalow bungalow organized bedrooms on 1 side , public areas (kitchen, living/dining/family rooms) on other side. if there attached garage, garage on public side of building direct entrance possible, when allowed legislation. on narrower lots, public areas @ front of building , such organization typically not called ranch bungalow . such buildings smaller , have 2 bedrooms in required.


ultimate bungalow

the term ultimate bungalow commonly used describe large , detailed craftsman-style home in united states. design associated such california architects greene , greene, bernard maybeck, , julia morgan.








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