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Bungalows are back in fashion in America. After years of neglect, the humble bungalow-style house is making a resurgence as owners are drawn again to these urban homes with character, detail and comfortable layouts that make sense. This book is filled with design ideas from American architects that bungalow owners over here will find inspiring for renovating, remodelling and building new homes. It features innovative and tasteful design solutions for a variety of budgets. Twenty homes are richly illustrated in the aspirational specially commissioned photography and specially drawn…mehr

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Bungalows are back in fashion in America. After years of neglect, the humble bungalow-style house is making a resurgence as owners are drawn again to these urban homes with character, detail and comfortable layouts that make sense. This book is filled with design ideas from American architects that bungalow owners over here will find inspiring for renovating, remodelling and building new homes. It features innovative and tasteful design solutions for a variety of budgets. Twenty homes are richly illustrated in the aspirational specially commissioned photography and specially drawn before-and-after floor plans. - Bungalows are back! - Remodelling inside the walls - Beyond the walls - - Brand new bungalows - The Once and Future Bungalow - * The bungalow is one of the most common urban houses - yet the building boom for bungalows in Britain (from the 30's to the 50's) means that they are now prime for renovation and remodelling.
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Autorenporträt
Landscape architect M. Caren Connolly and architect Louis Wasserman, both graduates of Harvard's School of Design, share a passion for American design and an architectural studio in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their previous books include two volumes in the "Updating Classic America" series: "Bungalows" and "Ranches."