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Subway Field Tile,
Black Penny tile shower floor
Porcelain Square Printed floor tile
Idee per una stanza da bagno con doccia country con doccia alcova, piastrelle in ceramica, pavimento in gres porcellanato, lavabo da incasso, pavimento nero, porta doccia a battente e mobile bagno incassato
Idee per una stanza da bagno con doccia country con doccia alcova, piastrelle in ceramica, pavimento in gres porcellanato, lavabo da incasso, pavimento nero, porta doccia a battente e mobile bagno incassato
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ARTO Brick Floor- Custom Mix
Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio country con pavimento in mattoni e pavimento marrone
Ispirazione per un ingresso o corridoio country con pavimento in mattoni e pavimento marrone
Bungalows for sale in Mississauga
Are you looking for an investment property? Have you been considering buying a bungalow in Brampton? If so, then this post is for you. This article will discuss the benefits of purchasing a bungalow in Brampton and how it can be an excellent real estate investment.
The Appeal of Bungalows
Bungalows are an incredibly popular style of house for many reasons. For one thing, they tend to have large lots, making them ideal for people who want plenty of outdoor living space. They are also cozy and comfortable, with one level that makes them very easy to maintain and navigate. Bungalows often come with charming features such as fireplaces and bay windows that give them character and charm. In short, they make great starter homes or retirement residences—and excellent investments!
Buying Property in Brampton
Brampton is an attractive city for investors because it has consistently seen real estate values rise year after year. The city is home to more than 600,000 residents, making it the ninth-largest city in Canada by population. It's also a major economic centre with many large companies based there, which means plenty of job opportunities and potential buyers or renters if you do decide to invest in a property here.
In addition to being attractive to investors, Brampton is also attractive to prospective homeowners because it offers great amenities such as parks, shopping centres, restaurants and entertainment venues. All these things make Brampton an attractive place to live—which makes buying a bungalow here even more appealing!
Furthermore, there are many different types of bungalows available in Brampton—from traditional models with stunning architecture to modern designs with open floor plans—so no matter what kind of house you're looking for, you'll likely find something that fits your needs here. Furthermore, there are plenty of agents who specialize in selling bungalows in Brampton who can help guide you through the process.
Conclusion: Investing in a bungalow in Brampton is an excellent choice for real estate investors looking for both financial gain and personal satisfaction from their purchase. Its robust economy and high quality of life coupled with its wide variety of housing options available at affordable prices make investing here especially appealing. Whether you plan on renting out your property or living there yourself, investing in a bungalow will certainly be worth your while!
Bungalow 56
Kristen Vincent Photography
Esempio di una cucina stile marino di medie dimensioni con lavello sottopiano, ante in stile shaker, ante bianche, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle diamantate, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento con piastrelle in ceramica e pavimento marrone
Esempio di una cucina stile marino di medie dimensioni con lavello sottopiano, ante in stile shaker, ante bianche, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi con piastrelle diamantate, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento con piastrelle in ceramica e pavimento marrone
Möhring Architekten
Architekt: Möhring Architekten
Fotograf: Stefan Melchior
Ispirazione per una stanza da bagno contemporanea con ante lisce, ante in legno scuro, pareti bianche, pavimento in ardesia e lavabo integrato
Ispirazione per una stanza da bagno contemporanea con ante lisce, ante in legno scuro, pareti bianche, pavimento in ardesia e lavabo integrato
Bohemian Bungalow Design, LLC
Immagine di una camera da letto design con pareti multicolore, moquette e pavimento grigio
Volta_
Esempio di un piccolo bagno di servizio scandinavo con ante bianche, pavimento in gres porcellanato, lavabo a bacinella, top in legno, pavimento beige, top marrone e mobile bagno incassato
Bungalow 56
Ispirazione per una grande cucina contemporanea con lavello sottopiano, ante lisce, ante in legno scuro, top in quarzo composito, paraspruzzi bianco, paraspruzzi in gres porcellanato, elettrodomestici in acciaio inossidabile, pavimento in legno massello medio, pavimento marrone e top bianco
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Sofa, chairs, Ottoman- ABODE Half Moon Bay
Idee per un soggiorno country con pareti grigie, parquet chiaro, travi a vista e pareti in perlinato
Idee per un soggiorno country con pareti grigie, parquet chiaro, travi a vista e pareti in perlinato
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Exterior Lights - Barn Light Electric
Immagine della facciata di una casa bianca country
Immagine della facciata di una casa bianca country
Bittoni Architects
A radical remodel of a modest beach bungalow originally built in 1913 and relocated in 1920 to its current location, blocks from the ocean.
The exterior of the Bay Street Residence remains true to form, preserving its inherent street presence. The interior has been fully renovated to create a streamline connection between each interior space and the rear yard. A 2-story rear addition provides a master suite and deck above while simultaneously creating a unique space below that serves as a terraced indoor dining and living area open to the outdoors.
Photographer: Taiyo Watanabe
Beach Bungalow Designs
Foto di un soggiorno tradizionale con pareti grigie, parquet scuro, camino ad angolo, cornice del camino in mattoni, parete attrezzata e pavimento marrone
Dana Austin Griggs | Real Estate Group
BUNGALOW WITH A MODERN TWIST
Nestled off the park on a gorgeous Irvington tree lined street sits this meticulously maintained and redesigned Bungalow. A true master suite offers all the musts: walk-in closet vaulted ceiling and spacious private bath. The modern, open kitchen overlooks the lush back yard. Recent updates completed throughout. Located in one of Portland’s top neighborhoods.
Contact us for more information about this property at info@danagriggs.com or visit our website at www.DanaGriggs.com
Yellow Bungalow
Living room with navy area rug, orange chair and a mix of midcentury modern and contemporary styling
Jeff Herr Photography
Foto di un soggiorno contemporaneo con pareti bianche, parquet scuro e pavimento marrone
Foto di un soggiorno contemporaneo con pareti bianche, parquet scuro e pavimento marrone
Moore Architects, PC
Originally built as a modest two-bedroom post-World War II brick and block rambler in 1951, this house has assumed an entirely new identity, assimilating the turn-of-the-century farmhouse and early century Craftsman bungalow aesthetic.
The program for this project was tightly linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The owner had lived in this plain brick box for eight years, making modest changes, which included new windows, a new kitchen addition on the rear, and a new coat of paint. While this helped to lessen the stark contrast between his house and the wonderful Craftsman style houses in the neighborhood, the changes weren’t enough to satisfy the owner’s love of the great American bungalow. The architect was called back to create a house that truly fit the neighborhood. The renovated house had to: 1) fit the bungalow style both outside and inside; 2) double the square footage of the existing house, creating new bedrooms on the second floor, and reorganizing the first floor spaces; and 3) fit a budget that forced the total reuse of the existing structure, including the new replacement windows and new kitchen wing from the previous project.
The existing front wall of the house was pulled forward three feet to maximize the existing front yard building setback. A six-foot deep porch that stretched across most of the new front elevation was added, pulling the house closer to the street to match the front yard setbacks of other local early twentieth century houses. This cozier relationship to the street and the public made for a more comfortable and less imposing siting. The front rooms of the house became new public spaces, with the old living room becoming the Inglenook and entry foyer, while the old front bedroom became the new living room. A new stairway was positioned on axis with the new front door, but set deep into the house adjacent to the reconfigured dining room. The kitchen at the rear that had been opened up during the 1996 modifications was closed down again, creating clearly defined spaces, but spaces that are connected visually from room to room.
At the top of the new stair to the second floor is a short efficient hall with a twin window view to the rear yard. From this hall are entrances to the master bedroom, second bedroom and master bathroom. The new master bedroom located on the centerline of the front of the house, fills the entire front dormer with three exposures of windows facing predominately east to catch the morning light. Off of this private space is a study and walk-in closet tucked under the roof eaves of the new second floor. The new master bathroom, adjacent to the master bedroom with an exit to the hall, has matching pedestal sinks with custom wood medicine cabinets, a soaking tub, a large shower with a round-river-stone floor with a high window facing into the rear yard, and wood paneling similar to the new wood paneling on the first floor spaces.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
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Moore Architects, PC
Originally built as a modest two-bedroom post-World War II brick and block rambler in 1951, this house has assumed an entirely new identity, assimilating the turn-of-the-century farmhouse and early century Craftsman bungalow aesthetic.
The program for this project was tightly linked to aesthetics, function and budget. The owner had lived in this plain brick box for eight years, making modest changes, which included new windows, a new kitchen addition on the rear, and a new coat of paint. While this helped to lessen the stark contrast between his house and the wonderful Craftsman style houses in the neighborhood, the changes weren’t enough to satisfy the owner’s love of the great American bungalow. The architect was called back to create a house that truly fit the neighborhood. The renovated house had to: 1) fit the bungalow style both outside and inside; 2) double the square footage of the existing house, creating new bedrooms on the second floor, and reorganizing the first floor spaces; and 3) fit a budget that forced the total reuse of the existing structure, including the new replacement windows and new kitchen wing from the previous project.
The existing front wall of the house was pulled forward three feet to maximize the existing front yard building setback. A six-foot deep porch that stretched across most of the new front elevation was added, pulling the house closer to the street to match the front yard setbacks of other local early twentieth century houses. This cozier relationship to the street and the public made for a more comfortable and less imposing siting. The front rooms of the house became new public spaces, with the old living room becoming the Inglenook and entry foyer, while the old front bedroom became the new living room. A new stairway was positioned on axis with the new front door, but set deep into the house adjacent to the reconfigured dining room. The kitchen at the rear that had been opened up during the 1996 modifications was closed down again, creating clearly defined spaces, but spaces that are connected visually from room to room.
At the top of the new stair to the second floor is a short efficient hall with a twin window view to the rear yard. From this hall are entrances to the master bedroom, second bedroom and master bathroom. The new master bedroom located on the centerline of the front of the house, fills the entire front dormer with three exposures of windows facing predominately east to catch the morning light. Off of this private space is a study and walk-in closet tucked under the roof eaves of the new second floor. The new master bathroom, adjacent to the master bedroom with an exit to the hall, has matching pedestal sinks with custom wood medicine cabinets, a soaking tub, a large shower with a round-river-stone floor with a high window facing into the rear yard, and wood paneling similar to the new wood paneling on the first floor spaces.
Hoachlander Davis Photography
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