Compact, Comfortable, and Full of Character
The term bungalow gets used a lot—but what does it actually mean?
A bungalow is typically a small-to-medium-sized, one or one-and-a-half story home with a low-pitched roof, a wide front porch, and a focus on simplicity and livability. Originating from early 20th-century American neighborhoods, bungalows were designed to be approachable, efficient, and filled with handcrafted charm.
Our Bungalow House Plan Collection builds on those roots—with updated layouts, smart footprints, and timeless curb appeal. These homes are ideal for small families, downsizers, and anyone who appreciates compact design that doesn’t cut corners on quality.
One to One-and-a-Half Stories – Often with a low roofline and dormers
Front Porches – Deep and often integrated into the structure
Compact Footprint – Efficient use of space, often under 2,000 sq. ft.
Simple Forms, Rich Details – Exposed beams, built-ins, and artisan trim
Central Living Spaces – Open-plan or semi-open kitchens and living rooms