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التركية - الإنجليزية
bungalow
A small house or cottage usually having a single story
A thatched or tiled one-story house in India surrounded by a wide verandah
A thatched or tiled house or cottage, of a single story, usually surrounded by a veranda
A single storey dwelling
a small house with a single story
A small one-story house or cottage
A single story house with gable and/or hipped roofs and a porch supported by pillars, built in the Californian bungalow style
A cottage or a small house In hotels, a room or suite that is a separate building
a small, early-twentieth-century-style, I-story house that usually has an open or enclosed front porch
A bungalow is a house which has only one level, and no stairs
A house style common in the 1920s and '30s in New Zealand, derived from American and English styles made popular here through the circulation of plan books
{i} cottage, small one story house
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 small, one-story home built in a turn of the century style, often with a prominent front verandah
A small, one-storey home built in a turn of the century style, often with a prominent front verandah
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
A small, one-storey home built in a turn-of-the-century style, often with a prominent front verandah
A usually one-storied house featuring a low-pitched roof and often a sweeping porch This style home is especially popular on the West Coast Many craftsman-style bungalows were built in the early part of the last century