adjective resembling or characteristic of a bungalow
Referring to a type of housing development or neighborhood that features bungalow-style homes or buildings.
Used to describe a property or dwelling that has characteristics of a bungalow, such as a single-story layout or similar architectural features.
Describing a style of architecture that resembles a bungalow, typically characterized by a single-story layout with a low-pitched roof and wide eaves.
Describing a design aesthetic that incorporates elements of bungalow architecture, such as open floor plans and natural materials.
The term 'bungaloid' may be used by writers in architectural or real estate articles to describe a structure or building that resembles a bungalow in some way, such as its design or layout.
Architects may use the term 'bungaloid' to refer to a building or structure that has characteristics or features similar to those of a bungalow, such as a single-story layout or a low-pitched roof.
Real estate agents may use the term 'bungaloid' to describe a property that has bungalow-like qualities, such as a small size, simple design, or single-story layout.