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vproman
Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:44 pm Posts: 1
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1932 home in San Diego
Bought this home in January, my first house. As far as I can tell, there haven't been a lot of changes: Original double hung windows, hardwood floors, plaster walls, coved ceilings, built-in desk and bookshelf. The "mud room" has been enclosed, the kitchen and bathroom have linoleum floors and unoriginal tile, but retain the original built in cupboards and even the old cupboard for what must have been a tiny water heater. They built an addition that has wood panel and tile inside and walls that match the rest of the house outside (wood siding). Without the addition, the house is around 700 - 800 sq. ft. This house is the mirror image of the house next door, which was built earlier (1928).
Just curious if I can legitimately call this a craftsman/bungalow or not. It's pretty small, the columns in the front seem a little abnormal for a craftsman/bungalow and I've looked at the old catalog designs and haven't seen anything like my house. Perhaps one of those jobs where the builder "mimicked" the arts & crafts style?
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AntjeB
Joined: Sat Apr 17, 2010 3:52 am Posts: 7
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Re: 1932 home in San Diego
Beautiful! Definitely a bungalow! Share more pictures please!
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Sun Mar 13, 2011 9:28 am |
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