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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love affair with the bungalow,
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This review is from: Bungalow Nation (Hardcover)
I live in a California Craftsman bungalow and therefore gravitated immediately to this book when I saw it in Builders Booksource in Berkeley, CA. It's absolutely lovely: the story of 75 bungalows in LA, Seattle, Chicago, DC, and Minneapolis. I was surprised that Berkeley wasn't included, but the homes shows epitomize America's love affair with these cozy, well-built structures. Included are features on porches, fireplaces, numerous built-ins, furnishings, landscaping, and interior/exterior decoration. You'll love this book, as I do.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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truly lovely homage to the American bungalow,
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This review is from: Bungalow Nation (Hardcover)
Bungalow Nation is a truly sumptuous and detailed look at American bungalows.With color pictures on every page, this book is a wonderful balance of text and graphics. The author's text and the photographs by Alexander Vertikoff together present a well-rounded introduction to bungalow style through brief looks at over 75 specific examples of bungalow architecture.
In a chapter called "In The Land Of The Bungalow" the book starts with a brief history of the origins and growth of the architectural style and its place in American history. This chapter is followed by brief treatments of specific aspects of bungalow style: the outside, porches, the inside, fireplaces, built-ins, and furnishings. Then the author and photographer take us to five different cities to look at examples of bungalows in each. Sample bungalows in Los Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Chicago and Washington DC are highlighted in two to four page spreads. Each house has a description and history of the house and some information on the current owners. This is followed by some photographs of specific features with captions describing each. The book ends with a bibliography and lists of organizations and architects in each of the five areas highlighted. This is a lovely book. The bugalows are beautifully photographed. The endpapers are sheet music for the song "In The Land Of the Bungalow" by George F. Devereaux. The cover has a color print of a crewel embroidery of dragonflies. It is a labor of love that is a delight to read and a treat to the eyes. If you love bungalows, this is the book for you. I got this book because I am planning to remodel the kitchen and bath of my 1930 bungalow and was looking for ways to do so while retaining the original integrity of the house. This book has given me the ideas I need to move forward with confidence.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Homes to Emulate,
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This review is from: Bungalow Nation (Hardcover)
When I bought a 1920's bungalow a year ago, I checked out every arts and crafts and bungalow book I could get my hands on. This one rose to the top. Perhaps I'm a little biased because a good portion of the homes featured in the book are located in the Twin Cities, where I live. But the thing I really like about Bungalow Nation, besides the lovely quality of the photograhps, is that it provides excellent inspiration for the interior decoration of arts and crafts style homes.
If you have a bungalow, or just love the style, you will adore this book.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Their bungalow heaven,
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This review is from: Bungalow Nation (Hardcover)
The bungalow is uniquely suited to the homeowner of today: solidly built of good natural materials, unpretentious, yet capable of modification and expansion; usually set in a pleasant and roomy yard, and big enough for the "typical family of four" to inhabit without getting in one another's faces. For these reasons, many cities have seen a "bungalow boom" that has driven up the price of these cozy houses. If you're thinking about a bungalow but aren't sure you want to invest all that money, this book may help you decide. Chock full of all-color photographs, it shows the variations in style and modification possible to the type, the lovingly created details typically found in it, and the ways in which many bungalow owners have contrived to furnish their homes authentically. With a book or two about Craftsman or Stickley furniture, it should provide you with ideas galore about what's possible to a bungalow. And if you simply enjoy looking at pictures of small, simple, yet well-made American houses, it's a volume you're sure to enjoy. For restorationists, decorators, historians, and architecture buffs, it's a beautiful and indispensable volume.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
bungalow nation,
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This review is from: Bungalow Nation (Hardcover)
the book is great,lots of information and beautiful photos. i also was able to spot my sideboard in one photo and find out from what year it was made.this book is a must have and it is priced affordably.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Comprehensive Source for Inspiration,
By Gotham Girl18 (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bungalow Nation (Hardcover)
Generously adorned throughout this book are beautiful photographs of classic Bungalow homes from across the nation. I flipped through this book at Borders, in the hopes of getting it at Amazon later, but fell in love with it too much to wait for the cheaper internet price. The cover, of course, is eye-catching, with all the rich fall colors, and that same craftsmanship is consistent throughout the book. Job well done!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Craftman homes,
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This review is from: Bungalow Nation (Hardcover)
Several years ago I had the chance for a college geography class to write a paper on craftsman/bungalow style homes in America. This book is what I based much of my research on. The color pictures are simply stunning - from several regions throughout the US, including California, Seattle, and even Minnesota. The photographs from the inside of the homes showed the rich textures of the wood cabinetry, floors, simply beautiful woodwork, brick fireplaces, stained glass cabinet doors, and so forth. It would be suitable as a coffee table book or one to use in your own personal library.
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Bungalow Nation by Diane Maddex (Hardcover - December 1, 2003)
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