If there is an all-American housing type, the bungalow may be it. Found in nearly every state in the union, this ubiquitous architectural style is familiar and well-liked, making it a surefire neighbor-pleaser when it comes to new construction in infill settings. Add to that the carbon-reducing small house movement and demand for homes that fit on compact lots and you’ve got yourself a winner. With its pitched roof gables, shed dormers and friendly porches, the bungalow has a timeless charm that never gets old. To prove it, here’s a mix of new and old variations.
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Los Angeles, California
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Elizabeth District Charlotte, North Carolina
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Elizabeth District Charlotte, North Carolina
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Santa Barbara, California
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Icon Laing Luxury Homes Architect: JZMK Partners Playa Vista, Ca…
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Icon Laing Luxury Homes Architect: JZMK Partners Playa Vista, Ca…
Icon Laing Luxury Homes Architect: JZMK Partners Playa Vista, California