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Ke-Iki Beach Bungalows, Haleiwa Hotels : Reviews of Ke-Iki Beach Bungalows - Yahoo! Travel
Travel > Guides > North America > United States > Hawaii > Oahu > Haleiwa > Hotels > Ke-Iki Beach Bungalows Ke-Iki Beach Bungalows, Haleiwa Rated #2 for all Haleiwa hotels Average Rating (3) Read 2 Reviews In 1 Trip Plans | Add to Trip By l2chil Photo Album | Image Search Add your photos of this Hotel Price not available 59-579,KE iki Road Haleiwa, HI 96712 Phone: +1 808 638 8829 Anyone writing the stay here off as a business expense means they've probably had one too many Hawaiian Sunsets at the bar. Spacious, luxurious yet minimalistic... more List amenities for Ke-Iki Beach Bungalows SPONSOR LINKS Haleiwa Hotel Deals
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Bungalow Architecture
home > Architectural Styles > Bungalow Bungalow Architecture of the 20th Century What is a bungalow? It's a mushy term that could encompass any of the many small to medium-size homes built during the first half of the 20th century. Or it could be seen as a generic descendant of the American Arts & Crafts movement's most prominent designers. The imprecision of the term does nothing to help most owners of older small houses decide whether their home is a bungalow or not. According to one definition given in the Classic Houses of Seattle by Caroline Swope, it's a matter of scale, not style. However, in Classic Houses in Portland by Hawkins and Willingham, a bungalow is described as "one facet of the Craftsman movement." Clearly, trained architects and art historians don't agree, so some confusion is inevitable. However, if we refer to Harry Saylor's book Bungalow published in 1911, then we can derive our definition from him—that is, open floor plans, low-pitched roofs, and the essential large front porch. The bungalow style has its roots in the native architectural style of Bengal, India. During the late 19th century and the waning days of the British Empire, English officers had small houses built in the "Bangla" style. The houses were one story with tile or thatched roofs and wide, covered verandas.
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Bungalow styles include the American Craftsman Bungalow, Chicago, California, and Beach Bungalows
Newsletter Sign up here to recieve our Home Resource Newsletter . The Garlinghouse Company has been a trusted name in bungalow home plans since 1907. House Plan Books Builder's First-Choice Home Plans The Best Baby Boomer Home Plans Bungalow Home Styles American Craftsman Bungalow The American Craftsman Bungalow became popular for its styles of craftsmanship including different building materials together in the elements of the home. The features of this home styles were prevalent in the Arts and Crafts movement. Other building features include low-pitch roof lines on a gabled or hipped roof, deeply overhanging eaves, exposed rafters or decorative brackets under the eaves, and a front porch beneath an extension of the main roof. California Bungalow The California Bungalow was initiated with a concern for the natural aspects of the Californian envirnment. This 1 1/2 story variation on the bungalow style, which was a widely popular home style in America from 1910 to 1925, stressed a return to simple handcrafted workmanship. Characterized by a rustic exterior and sheltered-feeling interiors, bungalows were most successful in the growing suburbs of Southern California. Covered with clapboards or shingles often stained rather than painted, Bungalows have broad spreading eaves supported by multiple gables with projecting beams. Windows may be small-paned or are often divided into a large lower pane and small upper panes.
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