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Bungalows Design Ideas for Renovating, Remodeling, and Build

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ISBN-10: 1561584355

ISBN-13: 9781561584352

Edition: 2002

Authors: Louis Wasserman, M. Caren Connolly

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List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Taunton Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/30/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Size: 9.75" wide x 11.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 2.596
Language: English

Landscape architect M. Caren Connolly and architect Louis Wasserman, both graduates of Harvard's School of Design, share a passion for American design and an architectural studio in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their previous books include two volumes in the "Updating Classic America" series: "Bungalows" and "Ranches. "

M. Caren Connolly is a landscape architect, and Louis Wasserman, AIA, is an architect whose work, including research funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, has been nationally recognized. They have taught art, architecture, and landscape architecture nationwide. They are the authors of Bungalows, published by The Taunton Press. They live in Milwaukee, Wisc.

Introduction
Bungalows Are Back
An Ideal Home for America
Bungalow Hallmarks
Birth of the Bungalow
Bungalow Options
From Duplex to Deluxe
Continuing the Tradition
Remodeling Inside the Walls
Rescuing a Home
Secreted Square Feet
From a Frog to a Prince
A Starter Becomes an "Ender"
Updated and Upsized
Including the Kitchen Sink
Beyond the Walls
Why Add On?
Why Not Add On?
A Home with a Hearth
Living Better Eclectically
Restoring Warmth
Third Time Is the Charm
You Don't Have to Leave
What Were They Thinking?
Brand-New Bungalows
Why Build New?
Choose Your Strategy
Coming Up with a Plan
A Woodsy Bungalow
Northwest Prairie
Traditional Lines, Modern Materials
In the Newport Tradition
Historic Housing
The Once and Future Bungalow
Innovation in the Kitchen
Whimsy in the Bathroom
Drama in the Attic
With One Foot in the Past, Bungalows Gallop into the Future
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Index