A small, early-twentieth-century-style, I-story house that usually has an open or enclosed front porch.
Type of single family dwelling in the early 1900¹s in the US.
In the West this describes a one-storied house. In the East this term is used to descibe a two-storied house or mansion. The word derives from Gujarati bangalo and Hindi bangla, meaning 'belonging to Bengal'.
Small house, usually one-storied, surrounded by a verandah; derived from the Bengali word bungalo or the Hindi word bungla.
a small house with a single story
a dwelling built in a style developed from that of a form of rural house in India
a house or dwelling, but one that would be better than something that a peasant would occupy
a one-storied house with a low-pitched roof and a condo is an individually owned apartment in a multiunit structure (either a townhouse, mid or high rise)
a one story house, and the word comes from hindi , the Indian language, (bangle means house)
a rancher, a one-storey house
a single story house with an optional basement
a small house or cottage, generally single storied, but can have more than one floors and with thatched or tiled roofs
A usually one-storied house with a low-pitched roof.
A favorite housing style in the early 20th century, with gabled roof with a a slope facing the street, and a front porch, and simple detail.
2 or 3-storey terrace house
India Country house. From 'Bungla' meaning country.
2 or 3 storey terraced house
A small building situated along the right of way that is used to house equipment.
Popular in California, bungalows provide simple and affordable middle class housing. They are small and easy to build with a square floor plan, gables, usually one large middle dormer, and porches with big square columns that are larger on the bottom. Bungalows are usually 1200 square feet or smaller.
A single storey house, usually with overhanging roof, broad eaves and verandahs
A small, one-storey home built in a turn of the century style, often with a prominent front verandah.
a tiled house surrounded by a veranda; in Hindi bangla
Common house form of the early 20th century distinguished by horizontal appearance, wide eaves, large porches and multi-light doors and windows.
A small one-story house or cottage.
A one-story home style dating from the early twentieth century often characterized by a low-pitched roof.
A 1 storey home-style, dating back to the early 20th century; often characterized by a low-pitched roof
A bungalow (Hindi: बà¥à¤¨à¥à¤—लोव) is a type of single story house. The word derives from the Hindi word bangla from 1676. It literally means a house "in the Bengal style".http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=bungalow Merriam-Webster Online Such houses were traditionally small, only one story, thatched and had a wide veranda.http://www.bartleby.com/61/12/B0551200.html Bartleby.com Bungalows today are a type of house that is usually single story or one and a half stories, and can be quite large.