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Happy Holidays from American Bungalow!

We hope you’re enjoying the holiday season and the current 25th-Anniversary edition! Here are some updates regarding the magazine:

  • Click here to view an online sample of the current issue.
  • Shipping times on the Free Back Issues offer can vary due to high demand. If you haven’t received your issues yet, it’s most likely awaiting restock and will ship before January 8th.
  • The Free Back Issues offer is limited to the US only. The offer also excludes issues 1-11, 23, 63 and 72. If you selected one of these issues, our customer service will contact you to offer an alternative.
  • If you have not received the current issue, or if your copy was damaged in the mail, please contact orders@ambungalow.com
  • If you’d like an update on an order you placed online, over the phone, or by mail, contact us at orders@ambungalow.com
  • Our offices are closed until January 4th, all inquiries will be responded to at that time.

Have a Happy New Year, keep an eye open for updates on Spring Issue 89!

Double Issue 87-88 Arrival & Other Updates

87-88Our 2015 Holiday Sale is now in effect until December 31st!

To celebrate our 25th Anniversary Double Issue 87-88 (now shipping to subscribers), we’re offering 50% off all back issues, as well as discounted pricing on posters and the Bungalow Heaven DVD. We’ve also added downloadable editions of our early sold-out issues to the store.

Receive Two Free Back Issues with every subscription! For a limited time only, you may request two back issues or one free copy of the book, Arroyo Craftsmen. Place your order by December 17th to guarantee arrival before Christmas. Offer valid for US customers only and excludes back issues 1-34 and sold out/limited editions. If you recently placed a subscription renewal, contact us to see if you can still qualify for this promotion.

American Bungalow Magazine will be raising subscription and newsstand prices in 2016. While we’d absolutely prefer to keep our rates low, the cost of shipping the magazine while maintaining the quality and weight has increased considerably over time. Be sure to subscribe or renew before the end of the year to continue to enjoy our quarterly publication at the current rate of only $29.95 per year.

Phone support will be limited from now until December 11th as we’re currently relocating our offices. The best way to reach us during this time is to email orders@ambungalow.com. Response time is usually same-day Monday through Friday.

Have a great holiday season, and be sure to send us photos of Christmas in Your Bungalow on our Facebook page!

Saving Bedford

Bedford1Since 1909, the Anthony/Kerry House has been home to creative and entrepreneurial genius. The current owners get creative in finding ways to save it. 

Click here to view a PDF of Leslie Dixon’s article, featured in our current Summer issue.

For any feedback or questions regarding this article, feel free to send us an email.

Summer Issue 86 Arriving Soon

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On the Cover: Beverly Hills’ only Greene & Greene has been home to artists, songwriters, and screenwriters. Now it’s looking for a home of its own.

The Summer 2015 edition of American Bungalow has recently gone out to subscribers. Arrival times will vary by based on your location – but expect the issue to arrive on or before July 24th.

Highlights from this new issue include:

Small House Large on Charm Owners team up with a local historic preservation organization to find and restore a Bungalow Heaven gem.

Apologies to the Navajo (And Their Neighbors) Part II
The influence of the American Indian cultures on a dealer and two architects.

Bungalow Heaven: Preserving A Neighborhood
The author of the seminal blog The Craftsman Bungalow shares the story of how Pasadena’s Bungalow Heaven neighborhood was preserved by the community as documented by filmmaker Joaquin Montalvan.

A Family Affair on Old Cape Cod
When the Walker family bought a Sears Kit beach cottage on the Cape Cod shore, they immersed themselves in Provincetown’s colorful local art scene, creating a home that has been cherished for generations.

…And More!
Subscribe or renew today by visiting our online store.  Our back issue sale comes to and end this holiday weekend – so be sure to browse our inventory to take advantage of these discounts.

SUMMER SALE

Now available for purchase.

From now until 4th of July Weekend, all back issues in our store are 50% off. Prime back issues of American Bungalow are $7, while regular copies are priced at $5. Click here to browse our selection.

Sold-Out Issues – while supplies last.

You read that correctly – we’re releasing limited quantities of our previously sold-out issues. Visit here to browse these exclusive issues while they are still available. If you can’t find the issue you’re looking for – check back soon as we update our inventory.

The Bungalow Heaven DVD is now available for purchase here.

Open Call for Family Album Submissions

FAlogoEver dreamed of having your home featured in the pages of American Bungalow? We’re looking for bungalows from our readers to include in upcoming issues, and this could be your chance to have your home appear in our “Family Album” column. Send a photo of the outside of your house and a 100-word description (including location) to familyalbum@ambungalow.com.

2015 Poster Series

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For 2015, acclaimed plein air painter Tim Solliday has created a suite of four of his distinctive portrayals of the Southern California landscape as a unique offering commissioned for American Bungalow subscribers only.
In each issue during the year, subscribers will receive a
high-quality 8″ × 10″ full-color lithographic reproduction,
suitable for framing, in which Solliday has captured the
rough-hewn beauty of the mountains, trees and early
settlements that captivated artists of the Arts and Crafts
era around the turn of the 20th century.

During the year, subscribers will receive this collectible edition of the magazine, which can be purchased only through subscription. Perfect for a gift, as well.

To start your subscription, call 800 350-3363 or visit our store online.

Winter 2014: Issue 84 and More

Our final issue for the year has been released and is arriving on newsstands and in your mailboxes. In our latest Winter edition, we explore Mission Revival architecture and its Arts & Crafts roots, tour this years Pasadena Craftsman Weekend as well as the unique Huntington Japanese House, and more! This seasons’ featured article is:

California on the Potomac
In the Maryland portion of the greater Washington metropolitan area, most bungalows are vague about their stylistic origins. This one confidently stands out from the crowd. Click here to read the full article online.

Continue reading Winter 2014: Issue 84 and More

Introducing the Digital Edition

IpadAmerican Bungalow is now available in digital format!

You can now receive your subscription or individual issues on your Ipad, Kindle, tablet, Android or iPhone, and most other e-reading devices of your preference.

Digital Editions are $5.99, full year subscriptions are $19.99.

Navigate to this page here on your preferred device to get started today!