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The New England Airplane Bungalow

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  • Open floor plan, kitchen and dining areas
  • Under stair pantry
  • Laundry closet on main floor
  • Front elevation is different from base plan

Could you live in an Airplane?

The Airplane

The name was coined due to the apparent winglike features and it’s aerodynamic looking design. Although it has just under 2,600 sq. ft. of living space, the airplane has the feel of a much more spacious home. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a large open porch are just a few of the options included in this timeless example of architectural delight.

To see more about Airplane living in New England please visit

http://newenglandbungalows.com

or call Jay F. Lux 978-548-8860

New England Bungalow Homes

The New England Bungalow Company is an environmentally conscious builder based in Western Massachusetts. Incorporating post consumer based products, recycled and renewable resources and innovative energy saving techniques, they most certainly do qualify as green builders.

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3 comments so far

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Hi,
Bungalows are one of the most iconic house styles in the American residential vernacular. … begun first in England, then migrating across the Atlantic to the US.

Thanks,
Perk

May 31st, 2011 at 4:55 am
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Hi,
client would love our Bungalows and wanted one custom designed to their needs and placed on their lot. We designed this house to fit their lot and their dreams.

Thanks,
Richal

June 9th, 2011 at 4:36 am
 3 

This is a great photo of a house designed by Christian Gladu of The Bungalow Company and built by Greg Welch Construction in Bend, Oregon. To see more by this renowned designer go to, also

December 9th, 2011 at 12:25 pm

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