BungalowsIn the 20's the most common style house design was the Bungalow, it is ideal for the average Australian house because it has a basic style, instead of the usual complicated designs of the federation period.The bungalows brought simplicity to the average suburban home, no longer were the walls painted elaborate colours, they were stained, and plaster surfaces were painted white or pale coloursMany people think of a bungalow style house as a little cottage- like home built for the average family, but there are enough examples of large and very large houses, which are in bungalow style to wipe out this theory.A majority of large-scale, more impressive bungalow style homes were built in South Australia. A good example is a large-scale bungalow located a Wootoona terrace St. George in the Glen Osmond area. This house has 3 main bedrooms 1 maids' bedroom, music room, dining room, Entrance lounge, 4 verandahs, pantry, severy, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, laundry, and a screen porch......
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