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with a little color, this would be a knockout.

aluminum siding dealers are worse than crack dealers to bungalows.

 
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Agreed....color would do wonders. Also the hedge at the front should be removed and replaced with something a bit more interesting. Which town is this one in?
 
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You bet, all of the detail would junp right out with "proper pigmentation". Don,because of you I'm learning a few things, the small wooden squares across the front are called DENTILS. For those who care http://architecture.about.com/library/bl-glossary.htm
 
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always glad to encourage learning.

all the houses i post are in louisville, KY.

not know as a bungalow haven, but i am finding tons of nice houses on my rides through various neighborhoods.
 
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I went for another walk yesterday and snapped off some more photos to add to my choices for this great daily topic. Here's an interesting combination I liked due to the contrast between the brick columns and the shingles on the house.

 
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The only comment I'll make about my submission is it appears to have been renovated with non-authentic materials. It is a pretty house, but the windows look like replacements and the shingles are more beach house style vs. early 1900s bungalow.
 
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