Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Residential Architecutre Snapshot: The Bungalow


These narrow, rectangular one and one-half story houses originated in California during the 1880s as a reaction to the elaborate decoration of Victorian homes. The style then moved eastward to the Midwest in the early 20th century, where it remained popular until the Great Depression. Bungalows have low-pitched gabled or hipped roofs and small covered porches at the entry. The style became so popular that you could order a bungalow kit from Sears and Roebuck catalog. The name "bungalow" had its origins in India, where it indicated a small, thatched home. This style of home is common throughout Seattle but are very prevalent in neighborhoods such as Queen Anne, Wallingford, Ballard and parts of Greenwood.

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