American Craftsman Bungalow
American craftsman bungalow a bungalow style modeled on the outcome of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. The architectural adaptation being low roof lines, gabled or hipped roofs extending to cover the front porch, hanging eaves, uncovered roof beams or elaborate supports under eaves, narrowing square columns supporting roof, 4-over-1 or 6-over-1 double-hung windows, design motifs, hand-made articles and mixed materials used all over the building.
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