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California Bungalow
Since the late 1800s and early 1900s, the California Bungalow has been a popular style for new homes. The architectural style hit its peak in the 1920s when major companies like Sears and Roebuck and Montgomery Ward offered pre-cut versions of the home and sold them in their catalogues for fabrication on site.Starting on the East coast, California quickly got a hold of the style and Midwestern versions soon followed. One of the few truly American architectural styles, the California Bungalow capitalizes on economy, convenience and efficiency. Today, a renewed interest in the style is bringing the California Bungalow a resurgence in popularity. California Bungalow Characteristics The California style emphasized minimalism and simplicity as well as the idea that everyone could own their own home. Simple and sparing in cost but functional for the family, the California Bungalow provides a large open space for multiple functions and built in furniture to make the most of materials. Characteristics include: |
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Informality and efficiency are the key traits of the California Bungalow, and columns are a great example of both. Strong, simple columns provide both a decorative element and a structural support, as well as a feel of permanence to the informal style of the bungalow. California Bungalow Columns California Bungalow Column Styles California Bungalow Column Materials California Bungalow Column Colors |
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