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
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