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"CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW"
Keywords:
twentieth
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compact
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story
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early
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storey
Related Terms:
Queen anne style
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French provincial
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Louis xvi
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Georgian
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Regency
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Louis xv
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Louis xiv
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Directoire
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Neo-gothic
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Revival
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Barbizon school
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Early american
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Regence
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Victorian
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Queen anne
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Biedermeier
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Neo-classicism
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Federal style
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Chippendale
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Elizabethan
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Federal
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Louis xiii
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Gothic revival
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Fauvism
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Neoclassicism
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Jacobean
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Colonial
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William and mary
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Tudor
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Victorian style
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Neo-classical
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Traditional
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Neo-expressionism
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Flemish
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Empire
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Arts and crafts movement
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Edwardian
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Adam style
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Neoclassic
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Neo-impressionism
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Chinoiserie
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Rococo
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Duchy
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Beaux-arts
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Adam
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Hundred years' war
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Renaissance
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Salon
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Huguenot
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Spanish armada
a 1-story, small, compact early twentieth-century house.
lorybreckler.com
Compact, early twentieth-century single-storey house.
myetrac.com
Early twentieth century type of a small one-story home.
real-estate-city.com
A small, one-story, compact, early-twentieth-century house.
loftyfinds.com
Compact, early twentieth-century single-story house.
atkinsteam.com
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Keywords:
bungalows
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extent
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america
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simply
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residential
California Bungalows, commonly called simply bungalows in America, are a form of residential structure that were widely popular across America and, to some extent, the world around the years 1910 to 1925.
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