ᐅ Designing a Wide Bungalow Front – What Types of House Facades Do You Have?
Created on: 7 Mar 2018 20:53
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blaupuma
Hello, I am building a bungalow in a kind of U-shape with a gable roof.
The bungalow is 24 meters wide (79 feet) when standing in front of the entrance.
Has anyone here built something similar? I’m still trying to figure out how to make this 24-meter (79-foot) wide house look attractive.
It shouldn’t look like a retirement home complex :-)
As soon as I have something from the designer, I will upload it.
I would really like to see some examples of house fronts with a similar style.
Thanks to all of you
The bungalow is 24 meters wide (79 feet) when standing in front of the entrance.
Has anyone here built something similar? I’m still trying to figure out how to make this 24-meter (79-foot) wide house look attractive.
It shouldn’t look like a retirement home complex :-)
As soon as I have something from the designer, I will upload it.
I would really like to see some examples of house fronts with a similar style.
Thanks to all of you
blaupuma schrieb:
We are building 145 m² (1,560 sq ft) plus a 75 m² (810 sq ft) granny flat. I see. Should it look more like a single-family bungalow, or should the design clearly distinguish between the main dwelling and the granny flat?
blaupuma schrieb:
I would prefer to see some examples of house frontages of a similar type. The width is not so common for typical houses, so you probably won’t find many examples.
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No, it is also allowed to build 1.5 stories...
We currently live in a bungalow and don’t want to miss that anymore. I specifically chose this plot so that we can have everything on one level.
The most important thing for us is a nice living and dining area with an open gable ceiling. But of course, that’s all a matter of personal taste.
We currently live in a bungalow and don’t want to miss that anymore. I specifically chose this plot so that we can have everything on one level.
The most important thing for us is a nice living and dining area with an open gable ceiling. But of course, that’s all a matter of personal taste.
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