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taller trees to accomplish the same, and it may not be practical to place such tall trees close to the building to obscure the view from the second floor of the next door neighbour. Bungalows provide cost-effective residences. On the other hand, even closely spaced bungalows make for quite low-density neighbourhoods, contributing to
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that deep, and the ground must slope downward away from the building, the slope of the driveway is quite shallow. This avoids the disadvantage of steep driveways found in most other basement garages. Bungalows without basements can still be raised, but the advantages of raising the bungalow are much less.
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at ground level that is halfway between the first floor and the basement. Thus, it further has the advantage of creating a foyer with a very high ceiling without the expense of raising the roof or creating a skylight. Raised bungalows often have the garage in the basement. Because the basement is not
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Neighbourhoods of only bungalows offer more privacy than similar neighbourhoods with two-storey houses. As bungalows are one or one and a half stories, strategically planted trees and shrubs are usually sufficient to block the view of neighbours. With two-storey houses, the extra height requires much
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The majority of Chicago bungalows were built between 1910 and 1940. They were typically constructed of brick (some including decorative accents), with one-and-a-half stories and a full basement. With more than 80,000 bungalows, the style represents nearly one-third of Chicago's single-family housing
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are parallel to the street, rather than perpendicular. Like many other local houses, Chicago bungalows are relatively narrow, being an average of 20 feet (6.1 m) wide on a standard 24-foot (7.3 m) or 25-foot (7.6 m) wide city lot. Their veranda (porch) may either be open or partially
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is sometimes used to refer to a house that was built during the colonial era. The structures were constructed "from the early 19th century until the end of World War II." They were built by the British to house their "military officers, High Court judges and other members of the colonial society's
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A ranch bungalow is a bungalow organized so that bedrooms are on one side and "public" areas (kitchen, living/dining/family rooms) are on the other side. If there is an attached garage, the garage is on the public side of the building so that a direct entrance is possible, when this is allowed by
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has been adapted and used to refer to any stand-alone residence, regardless of size, architectural style, or era in which it was built. Calling a house a bungalow often carries with it connotations of the price and status of the residence, and thus the wealth of its owner. Local real estate lingo
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and bungaloid growth make the approaches to any city repulsive". Many villages and seaside resorts have large estates of 1960s bungalows, usually occupied by retired people. The typical 1930s bungalow is square in plan, with those of the 1960s more likely to be oblong. It is rare for the term
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as "chalet bungalows" or as "dormer bungalows". "Chalet bungalow" is also used in British English for where the area enclosed within pitched roof contains rooms, even if this comprises a large part of the living area and is fully integrated into the fabric of the property.
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Their proliferation would have been much greater but for the fact that overwater bungalows need certain conditions to be structurally viable, i.e. that the water surrounding them be consistently very calm. Ideally the type of water that can be found in the lagoons and
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commonly includes the word "bungalow" when referring to residences that are more normally described as "detached", "single-family homes", or even "mansions" in other countries. The pervasiveness of the word in the local jargon has resulted in
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style was very popular in Australia with a rise of interest in single-family homes and planned urban communities. The style first saw widespread use in the suburbs of Sydney. It then spread throughout the Australian states and New Zealand.
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in general was booming and overwater bungalows, sometimes by then called water villas, became synonymous with the region, particularly for honeymoons and romantic getaways. Soon this new tradition spread to many other parts of Asia, the
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area. The building is marketed as a bungalow with loft because the main living areas of the house are on one floor. All the convenience of single-floor living still applies and the loft is not expected to be accessed on a daily basis.
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legislation. On narrower lots, public areas are at the front of the building and such an organization is typically not called a "ranch bungalow". Such buildings are often smaller and have only two bedrooms in the back as required.
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The first house in England that was classified as a bungalow was built in 1869. In the United States, it was initially used as a vacation architecture, and was most popular between 1900 and 1918, especially with the
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Bungalows became popular in the United Kingdom between the two World Wars and very large numbers were built, particularly in coastal resorts, giving rise to the pejorative adjective, "bungaloid", first found in the
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was its single room on a second storey, surrounded by windows, designed as a sleeping room in summer weather with all-around access to breezes. This variant developed in California in the 1910s, had appeared in
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On a per unit of area basis (whether square metre or square foot), bungalows are more expensive to construct than two-storey houses, because the same foundation and roof is required for a smaller living area.
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A heritage bungalow located in the heart of Singapore's civic district. Today, the bungalow serves as part of an "urban plaza" where upmarket furnishings from Europe and America are promoted.
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In Germany a bungalow refers to a single-storey house with a flat roof. This building style was most popular during the 1960s. The two criteria are mentioned in contemporary literature e.g.
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years of the late 20th century, single-storey bungalows declined as a type of new construction, and residents built more two-storey or dormer bungalows. There was a trend in both the
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of people moving into rural areas and buying their own plots of land. Often these plots were large, so a one-storey bungalow was quite practical, particularly for retirees.
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is partially above ground. The benefit is that more light can enter the basement with above ground windows in the basement. A raised bungalow typically has a
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to denote a dwelling having other than a single storey, or one adapted from a single storey building, in which case "chalet bungalow", (see below) is used.
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True bungalows do not use the attic. Because the attic is not used, the roof pitch can be quite shallow, constrained only by snow load considerations.
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families were especially likely to rent such houses. The old bungalow colonies continue to exist in the Catskills, and are occupied today chiefly by
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to support the brick wall above the windows. However, in two-storey houses, there is no choice but to continue the brick wall above the window.
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Some have extra bedrooms in the loft or attic area. Such buildings are really one-and-a-half storeys and not bungalows, and are referred to in
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to shade the interior from intense sun. But as a result they are often excessively dark inside, requiring artificial light even in daytime.
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developed in the greater New York City area, between the 1930s and 1970s, to denote a cluster of small rental summer homes, usually in the
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refers to a single storey, detached house. It may be implied that it is a temporary residence, such as a holiday home or student housing.
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Although the "footprint" of a bungalow is often a simple rectangle, any foundation is theoretically possible. For bungalows with
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in 1869 or 1870. A bungalow was a prefabricated single-storey building used as a seaside holiday home. Manufacturers included
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between living areas. A bungalow is well suited to persons with impaired mobility, such as the elderly or those using
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Bungalows are very convenient for the homeowner in that all living areas are on a single storey and there are no
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straw. In houses that used straw as roof, it was used for keeping the house cooler during hot summer days.
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island of Ra’iātea in 1967 by three American hotel owners, Jay Carlisle, Donald McCallum and Hugh Kelley.
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being the best example, and other parts of the world including, in the last twenty years, many parts of
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The overwater bungalow is a form of, mainly high end, tourist accommodation inspired by the traditional
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Canada uses the definition of a bungalow to mean a single-family dwelling that is one storey high.
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and sold them from catalogues for construction on sites during the turn of the 20th century.
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The bungalow is the most common type of house built in the Irish countryside. During the
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stock. One primary difference between the Chicago bungalow and other types is that the
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after 1895. The developer Richard Stanton built in Federation Bungalow style first in
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of South Asia and the Pacific. The first overwater bungalows were constructed on the
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At present, there is still a high demand for colonial-era bungalows in Singapore and
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enclosed (if enclosed, it may further be used to extend the interior rooms).
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Although stylistically related to others, the special characteristic of the
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bungalows built from 1910 to 1925 in the metro-Detroit area, including
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A California bungalow-inspired style house in the Sydney suburb of
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A row of bungalows in the Belmont-Hillsboro neighbourhood of
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The Manale Tea Bungalow, one of the oldest bungalows in
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is commonly used to describe a very large and detailed
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Ranch bungalow in Palo Alto, California, United States
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or, at the very least, that of an extremely sheltered
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formerly used by the British mail services during the
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A chalet bungalow is a bungalow with a second-storey
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