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House Style: What Makes A Bungalow Home?

If you’ve decided to build a home of your own then you’re going to need to look at plots, house design, and location. You may also want to consider investing in good house and land packages as this makes the process significantly simpler.

But, before you commit to any project, you’ll need to decide if you want a bungalow home or something else. It’s worth noting that the California bungalow is one of the most popular options in Australia and has been for a number of years.

What Makes A Bungalow?

A bungalow is on one storey, or sometimes one and a half. It first became popular in Australia in the 1920s as Hollywood started to gain a name for itself and the glamour of Tinseltown infiltrated the lifestyles of people across the globe.

In general, an Australian bungalow will be made of brick with a sloped roof and a verandah at the front of the property. The flooring will generally be timber and it should have bay windows.

The construction of the bungalow is usually completed from natural materials, ideally locally sourced.

Turning A Bungalow Into A Home

The key feature of the original bungalows is that they have plenty of ornate detail inside. It reflects the glamour of the early 20th century. Although in recent years the level of ornate design has decreased, bungalows are still generally built as open-plan properties. This makes them perfect for families with plenty of communal space to interact in.

A bungalow always has a separate entrance hallway and there will be plenty of wooden features.

Why The Bungalow Is A Good Option

The real beauty of a bungalow is that it is easy to move around. While they were built for glitz and glamour, the lack of stairs means that they are a great option for children and older people. That’s what makes them such great family homes, there is much less risk of injury.

But, that’s not the only reason the bungalow has become a solid housing choice. It is surprisingly cost-effective to build, making it one of the most affordable housing options. It was also designed originally for the warm summers in California, which also benefits from mild winters. That’s a climate that is mirrored in Australia.

This type of build minimizes heat build-up in the summer and heat loss in the winter. It provides shade throughout the year and can withstand the various weather systems thrown at it in Australia.

In short, the bungalow is a solid choice if you want to build a property that will last.

The Modern Bungalow

Bungalows have remained popular as they are closer to the ground and, being built from brick, are less likely to be damaged in storms. The modern bungalow is still open-plan although perhaps not as ornate inside. Instead, they are practical, modern, and smart spaces, making them the only property you ever need to build. A bungalow can be more than just a house, it can be a forever home.


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