Bungalow

  • Steel A-Frame Bungalow

    Steel A-Frame Bungalow

    • Features: A-frame design, steeply pitched roof, open interior spaces.

    • Shape: Triangular or A-shaped.

  • Cottage Bungalow

    Cottage Bungalow

    • Features: Cozy and quaint design, steep gable roofs, wood or stone siding, often with charming details like shutters and flower boxes.

    • Shape: Rectangular or irregular, often with a picturesque quality.

  • Mediterranean Bungalow

    Mediterranean Bungalow

    • Features: Stucco walls, red-tiled roofs, arches, and wrought-iron details.

    • Shape: Usually rectangular or square with an open central courtyard.

  • Colonial Bungalow

    Colonial Bungalow

    • Features: Symmetrical facade, columned porch, gabled roof.

    • Shape: Rectangular.

  • Tudor Bungalow

    Tudor Bungalow

    • Features: Steeply pitched gable roofs, decorative half-timbering, tall, narrow windows with small panes.

    • Shape: Typically asymmetrical.

  • OP-Oa opulent Oasis Eco-friendly Steel Bungalow

    OP-Oa opulent Oasis Eco-friendly Steel Bungalow

    • Features: Sustainable materials, energy-efficient systems, green roofs.

    • Shape: Irregular, often designed to blend with the environment.

  • Ranch Bungalow

    Ranch Bungalow

    • Features: Single story, long and low ground-hugging profile, large windows, attached garage.

    • Shape: Rectangular or L-shaped.

  • Cape Cod Bungalow

    Cape Cod Bungalow

    • Features: Steep roof, dormer windows, central chimney, often symmetrical design.

    • Shape: Usually rectangular.

  • Modern Bungalow

    Modern Bungalow

    • Features: Clean lines, large windows, open floor plans, minimalistic design.

    • Shape: Varies widely; can be rectangular, L-shaped, or irregular.

  • Dome bungalows are unique, dome-shaped structures

    Dome bungalows are unique, dome-shaped structures

    • Unique Dome Shape: The rounded design provides a striking and modern appearance, often blending well with natural environments.

    • Energy Efficiency: The aerodynamic shape reduces energy consumption by minimizing air resistance and promoting efficient airflow, helping to maintain a consistent indoor temperature.

    • Structural Strength: The geodesic dome structure distributes stress evenly, making it highly resistant to extreme weather conditions such as high winds, heavy snow, and earthquakes.

    • Natural Lighting: The design often includes large windows or skylights, allowing for ample natural light and creating a bright and open interior space.