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<p>[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 393180, member: 8363"]AuDragon. Thanks for your welcoming words. A Craftsman Bungalow is from the Arts and Crafts period here in the US that existed between the late 1800's until about 1920. My house was built in 1911. I live in Southern California near the beach (Long Beach) and the bungalow variant I have is a wood sided, sloped roof, single story house with many windows. Many houses around here follow the same pattern of an open living room and dining room separated by a built-in bookcase and secretary, and a built-in china cabinet in the dining room. The two bedrooms are on either side of the bathroom and the kitchen is a galley kitchen with a mud room. Even though I live in an historic district, I have never researched anything about my house, though I have seen the same floor plan on many an old house tour. I've always wanted to visit Australia.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 393180, member: 8363"]AuDragon. Thanks for your welcoming words. A Craftsman Bungalow is from the Arts and Crafts period here in the US that existed between the late 1800's until about 1920. My house was built in 1911. I live in Southern California near the beach (Long Beach) and the bungalow variant I have is a wood sided, sloped roof, single story house with many windows. Many houses around here follow the same pattern of an open living room and dining room separated by a built-in bookcase and secretary, and a built-in china cabinet in the dining room. The two bedrooms are on either side of the bathroom and the kitchen is a galley kitchen with a mud room. Even though I live in an historic district, I have never researched anything about my house, though I have seen the same floor plan on many an old house tour. I've always wanted to visit Australia.[/QUOTE]
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