These examples will help you identify the stvle most closely resembling your own home, whether it's a Prairie, Craftsman, or Mission Bungalow or in the Arts and Crafts style. ROOFLINES In the simple Arts and Crafts and Bungalow styles, ...
Author: Treena Crochet
Publisher: Taunton Press
ISBN: 9781561586233
Category: Architecture
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The classic American bungalow is as popular today as when introduced in the Victorian era. This title shows a wide variety of interior details and describes how to add or restore elements that suggest a historic flair while keeping the home comfortable and functional.
Applied to bungalows, the style dictates austerity, although sometimes humorous attempts were made to transcend the Spartan aesthetic. Opposite: In the Tomek house (1907) in Riverside, Illinois, a Prairie Style bungalow, ...
Author: Robert Winter
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 9780684801681
Category: House & Home
Page: 234
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In the tradition of The Wright Style, this lush volume captures the charm of that Arts and Crafts-era building type called the bungalow--and provides a wealth of ideas for restoring and decorating these historic American homes. 300+ full-color photos. 14 black & white photos. Line drawings.
HALLMARKS OF THE NEW BUNGALOW KITcHEN The Bungalow style, with its warmth, comfort, beauty, and inherent efficiency, is a natural option for kitchen decoration. Of course, if you live in a Bungalow or Arts and Crafts-style house, ...
Author: Peter LaBau
Publisher: Taunton Press
ISBN: 9781561588626
Category: Arts and crafts movement
Page: 226
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The American love affair with the Bungalow continues. And in this most adored housing style, it is the kitchen that homeowners must most often restore, renovate, or remodel. But no one wants an authentic Bungalow kitchen, which was a rustic space that usually featured just a stove, a hoosier, and a sink. While there are books that describe the authentic Bungalow kitchen, there are few that show readers how to update a Bungalow to handle today's lifestyle needs and personal preferences. Happily, manufacturers today understand the demand, and there are many material and appliance options for homeowners--and the designers they hire--to bring contemporary convenience and beauty to an updated or new Bungalow kitchen. The New Bungalow Kitchen not only provides wonderful historical nuggets about Bungalow kitchens, it offers a plethora of ideas about how to create a tastefully restored or remodeled kitchen, or build new within the style.
The bungalow , like other simple but functional houses , was subject to variations in locale and fashions of the time . SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY REFERENCES FROM THE GENERAL SURVEY For general discussions on the Bungalow style in American ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Build a Bungalow ( December 1903 ) A Forest Bungalow ( June 1904 ) The California Bungalow : A Style of Architecture Which Expresses the Individuality and Freedom Characteristic of Our Western Coast ( October ...
Author: Gustav Stickley
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486258297
Category: Architecture
Page: 164
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Provides floorplans and descriptions for bungalow-style homes that originally appeared in Gustav Stickley's magazine, The Craftsman
This Depression-era community house in Oregon Caves burned in the 1950s. ... output included a masterpiece of rustic styling, designed by architect Daniel R. Huntington and described at length in an early issue of Bungalow Magazine.
Author: Chris McCurry
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
ISBN: 9781423613435
Category: House & Home
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Everything old is new again with Bark House Design: A Rustic Style Reclaimed.
Whatever tradition there was, was the Spanish hacienda style which was readily compatible with the bungalow. THE PROXIMITY with the Orient also encouraged an interest in the Japanese house, and contemporary magazines referred to ...
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Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.
T THE OTHER END of the quality spectrum were the innumberable plan books which spread the California Bungalow style. "Direct from Bungalow land," they advertised. Henry L. Wilson, the "Bungalow Man," one of its most successful promoters ...
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Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.
The Bungalow Style HE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR live in a bungalow. They were quite surprised to hear this, having assumed that their modest cabin just grew, without any aesthetic rhyme or or reason. By Renee Kahn THEY WERE EVEN MORE SURPRISED ...
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Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.
Author: Chicago Architecture FoundationPublish On: 2003-03-20
These bungalowstyle twoflats on the 7100 block of South Washtenaw in the Marquette Park community show how the bungalow style could be stretched beyond the concept of the singlefamily home. Each level of these buildings reflects the ...
Author: Chicago Architecture Foundation
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9781439613771
Category: History
Page: 176
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The Chicago Bungalow is more than a housing style indigenous to the city. It epitomizes Chicago's work ethic and its rewards for successive waves of ethnic newcomers to the city since the early 20th century. In this book, the Chicago Architecture Foundation interprets both the design and the meaning of these homes, in keeping with CAF's mission to raise awareness of Chicago's architectural legacy. After 1915, new neighborhoods appeared across the prairie. The Chicago-style bungalow came to both dominate and symbolize these areas. A one and one-half story single-family freestanding home, it included such conveniences as electricity, indoor plumbing, and central heat. Chicagoans built some 80,000 bungalows. Another 20,000 were built in suburban Cook County. Nearly every ethnic and racial group in the area has made its way at one time or another to the Bungalow Belt. Today the Bungalow Belt includes white ethnic, African American, Latino, and Asian families.