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Today Architectural Digest travels to the Catskills Mountains in upstate New York to tour the Rock’n’House, a remarkable family home built around a 12,000 ye...
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- Architectural Digest
Dec 1, 2015 · This bungalow is the perfect example of how you can transform your home, even in an urban location, into a comfortable cabin, simply by adding tall trees in your garden, as a form of camouflage, while also helping to accentuate the single-storey design.
Aug 24, 2023 · The boulder became the central feature of Wassmann’s design and is always present in his family’s impressive home–the perfect example of how humans and nature can coexist as one.
- Condé Nast
- 2024
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Apr 11, 2022 · First, let's understand what makes a bungalow style home unique. It's a low-rise house with a horizontal orientation that typically has a simple design and is one or two stories tall. Bungalows are popular in various regions and countries, each with its own distinct features.
Jul 23, 2024 - Entire cabin for $414. welcome to Boulder Bungalow! Modern Cabin home all completely remodeled. Great views from the dining room/deck. Outdoor furniture, BBQ.
Feb 27, 2024 · A bungalow is typically a little, single-story house with a sloped roof, a porch, and an open floor plan—but it isn’t always. The only element that a bungalow always has is its small size.
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3 hours ago · Tucked away in the scenic hills of Taungurung Country, Strath Creek, stood a red brick bungalow that looked more suburban than serene. Built in the 1960s, this little house was the kind of place you'd expect to find in a cul-de-sac, not amidst rolling countryside. At first glance, you might think, "What are we even saving here?"