TYPES OF BUNGALOW DORMERS

TYPES OF BUNGALOW DORMERS

Frère Jacques, Frère Jacques, Dormez-vous, Dormez-vous? This childhood ditty expresses the origin of the architectural term, dormer- late 16th century (denoting the window of a dormitory or bedroom): from Old French dormeor ‘dormitory’, from dormir ‘to sleep’. Let's...

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OLD HOUSE RESTORATION VIDEOS- Bungalow Kitchens

OLD HOUSE RESTORATION VIDEOS- Bungalow Kitchens

Most of my playlists have only 3 or 4 videos. But, I love old bungalow kitchens & this includes bungalow kitchen videos so I never pass up the opportunity to watch one & do not wish to deprive you. When I go to house museums, I always head for the kitchen...

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THE CRAFTSMAN MAGAZINE

THE CRAFTSMAN MAGAZINE

"An illustrated monthly magazine in the interest of better art, better work and a better more reasonable way of living." ~The Craftsman the magazine of the Arts & Crafts movement, edited by Gustav Stickley, was published from October 1910- December 1916 & was...

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A CRAFTSMAN MAGAZINE CHRISTMAS

A CRAFTSMAN MAGAZINE CHRISTMAS

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS FROM WINTER'S GARDEN December, 1911 In tracing the custom of decorating the church and home with green boughs, vines and flowers on Christmas day—a custom dear to many people in many lands—we wander through both Christian and pagan eras. The...

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