Bungalow houses were already widespread a long time ago and lately have seen their rebirth in status. Actually, you can see them line up everywhere in a variety of sizes and styles from simple to amazing projects. There are lots of reasons to choose a single-level house which can be the home you had to settle with. Find out why this minimalist bungalow house design will be a great inspiration and make a smart choice.
Features of Minimalist Bungalow House Design
This L-shaped bungalow house design caters to small families who want to appreciate every space. You will appreciate this house that shines outstandingly in a blend of cream, brown, and grey hues that lend a pleasant and inviting atmosphere.
This bungalow house headlines a small porch that invites you to access the interior through a pair of wooden doors. It also features glass window panels where natural light and air can penetrate to ventilate the inner spaces. The glass medium makes the interior look brighter and feel cozier. Likewise, the well-trimmed landscape and airy surroundings also shower the interior with fresh air adding comfort to the internal space.

This simple design looks graceful with the use of wooden elements in the elevation that heightens the appeal of the house. Moreover, the high-pitched, grey gable roof is a smart idea as it gives the interior an immediate sense of light and space. The high ceilings offer additional comfort to the internal spaces. Meanwhile, the exposed exterior walls in a spotless creamy white color exudes grace and elegance.
Another standout feature of this house is the open plan deck space accessible through a spiral staircase. Additionally, this space which is flooded with comfort is functional for family relaxation.
Specifications of Minimalist Bungalow House Design
This beautiful house design stands in a lot with a usable building space of 84.0 sq. meters. The space spreads to a terrace, living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
The flow of the inner space creates an easy enjoyable lifestyle with the living spaces in a n open concept positioned at the center of the plan. Meanwhile., the bedrooms border the living spaces on opposite sides. The master suite with a private ensuite sits on the left side, while the secondary bedroom is on the right section.

Finally, the welcoming frontage can serve as an extension of the living spaces for relaxation. Providing a table and chairs in a comfortable space will be perfect for informal dining and entertaining friends and guests.
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