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  2. Criffield-Whiteley House - Wikipedia

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    The exterior has been repainted to its original color - still today. The peacock frieze wallpaper in the two parlors is an adaptation of a Victorian design and is printed in 10 colors. The Willow pattern in the foyer and the Vermillion star frieze in the nursery are authentic reproductions of the original wallpaper.

  3. California bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The bungalow was so popular in California and Australia that very few houses were built in any other style during the 1920s. A range of other detailing influences, including Georgian Revival , Dutch Colonial Revival, Mission Revival , and Spanish Colonial Revival Styles became very popular in the first half of the 1900s.

  4. Marquette Bungalows Historic District - Wikipedia

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    That term can mean many things, but in this neighborhood in the 1920s bungalow meant a 1.5-story modest home, with most living space downstairs in a rather open plan, and some living space upstairs within a low-pitched roof expanded by dormers, and often with a large porch to one side out front. This layout was seen as convenient and efficient.

  5. This Florida tiny home was designed after a 1920s-style bungalow

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    The home is complete with stained glass windows and barreled ceilings

  6. Clara Hill House - Wikipedia

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    The Clara Hill House in Meridian, Idaho, is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Craftsman Bungalow constructed in 1919–20. The house features an enclosed porch facing North Main Street, with a front facing gabled dormer above and behind the porch. The lateral ridge beam extends beyond left and right dormered gables.

  7. Kit house - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the 1916 catalog of Gordon-Van Tine kit house plans A modest bungalow-style kit house plan offered by Harris Homes in 1920 A Colonial Revival kit home offered by Sterling Homes in 1916 Cover of a 1922 catalog published by Gordon-Van Tine, showing building materials being unloaded from a boxcar Illustration of kit home materials loaded in a boxcar from a 1952 Aladdin catalogue

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