Bungalow Basics: BedroomsBungalows of the early twentieth century were pleasantly small, well designed, and affordable. The same can be said of Pomegranate's Bungalow Basics books. Each book in the series spotlights a different aspect of bungalows, those charming and efficient homes that came to epitomize the Arts and Crafts style in American residences. Douglas Keister's photographs capture the results of meticulous restorations, while Paul Duchscherer's text provides concise information about bungalow design and history. |
Contents
Section 1 | 16 |
Section 2 | 17 |
Section 3 | 20 |
Section 4 | 23 |
Section 5 | 24 |
Section 6 | 25 |
Section 7 | 26 |
Section 8 | 30 |
Section 11 | 35 |
Section 12 | 36 |
Section 13 | 37 |
Section 14 | 38 |
Section 15 | 41 |
Section 16 | 42 |
Section 17 | 43 |
Section 18 | 56 |
Common terms and phrases
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