Burgalow Houses
The Bungalow style developed out of the Arts & Crafts movement. With its generous and deep front porch anchored by tapered columns, the heft and earthiness of this porch form truly set it apart.
WIndows
Casement windows are popular, as are double hung windows, particularly with the upper sash divided into several panes separated by vertical mullions to reinforce the linear style of the house itself. Decorative windows with stained glass were also common in earlier examples, like these reproduction Bungalow-style windows fromWest Pine Joinery.
Battered and Tapered Posts
Big, bulky battered or tapered posts stand out as the defining element of a Bungalow porch, visually anchoring the house structure to the earth. The columns shown here areChadsworthBungalow-style PVC tapered plain shafts on stone piers.
Stone Footings
A stone facade can be used on the column bases and knee walls. ConsiderEldorado Stone's "Country Rubble" in colorways like Polermo or Cognac; both go well with the earth tones typical to Bungalow homes.
Color Palette
Earth-tone palettes are standard on bungalows. VisitSherwin-Williamsto view their Arts & Crafts Preservation Palette and see their suggestions, like Roycroft Suede on the body, Roycroft Brass on the trim, and Polished Mahogany as an accent.
Style-Appropriate Furniture
Mission-style or twig furnishings are de rigueur for a bungalow cottage. The clean lines and slatted sides of thisPottery Barn存储台使它成为一个很好的匹配。
Twig Numbers
Twig house numbers (such as these fromAtlas) wouldn’t be out of place on a Bungalow.
Lighting
The Hillcrest fixture fromBellacorcomes in a bronze finish and features classic Mission lines.
Solid Bronze Doorbell
A solid bronze Craftsman doorbell fromHouse of Antique Hardwarecomes in an oil-rubbed bronze patina and has a hammered look.
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