Bungalow
The bungalow is an one-family house on a floor, very popular in the Banlieue S of North America. The word comes from the Hindi bangala , bangla which means “which with report/ratio with the Bengal”. In the beginning, the term indicated a traditional dwelling built out of wood.
The modern bungalow is a practical type of dwelling for its owner, insofar as all the livable parts of the residence are located on the same stage; it can thus be easily converted so as to make it available for the people moving in Wheelchair. It usually is provided with a large veranda and is built in series in real developments located near important axes of communication and local services (schools, shopping malls, parks, etc).
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