One Hundred Bungalows, originally published in 1912 by the Building Brick Association of America, offers a fascinating glimpse into the architectural styles and home design preferences of the early 20th century. This collection showcases a diverse range of bungalow designs, providing detailed floor plans and exterior views that capture the essence of the eraâ(TM)s popular housing trends.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture student, or a homeowner seeking inspiration for renovations, this book offers a wealth of ideas and insights. Explore the charming details and practical layouts that made bungalows a beloved housing choice, and discover the enduring appeal of these classic homes.
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