I am not sure what is worse: that this nice bungalow was topped to look like a McDonald's back in the 60's or that it was almost completely demolished last year to convert it into a farm house in a neighborhood dominated by bungalows and Arts& Crafts homes.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Bungling a Bungalow: Step One
In order to bungle a bungalow, the first obvious step is to find a bungalow. Finding one that has some historic significance increases your "bungling factor". Finding one that fits very nicely in a neighborhood of like bungalows increases you bungling factor even more!
Now that you have your bungalow, it is time to get started.
Step one: remove the roof.
Keeping the home open to the elements so that it might maximize the rain and moisture infiltration is also key.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Great Windows
Friday, September 9, 2011
Wide Load
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Crooked Eyebrow
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Could you spare some windows?
This addition has a few things going for it. The vast expanses of vinyl are quite remarkable. These are offset with just enough window space to keep your albino pets happy.The other dilemma for folks that "pop-up" is what to do with the old one-story roof? You can just leave it and give the house a nice Elvis look.
Thanks to Mark for submitting the nice photo!
Labels:
pop-up,
shallow pitch,
sideburns,
small windows,
vinyl siding
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