The closed-in living room and kitchen of the past have given way to the open concept great room in Boychuck's 'new school' bungalow.
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“In the ’60s and ’70s, the typical bungalow had three bedrooms, a formal living room, a dining room and a closed-in kitchen. The living room was always located at the front of the house,” Yano says.Article content“That saw the advent of two-level and four-level splits. As lots kept getting narrower, the two-storey floor plans began to dominate.”“When they come into a bungalow today, they’re shocked. The bungalow seems so wide and spacious in comparison to those narrow two-storey homes.
“In this new take on the bungalow, all of the living is at the back of the house,” says Yano. The closed-in living room and kitchen of the past have given way to the open concept great room.Article content The home’s spacious great room is flooded with natural light from oversized windows that overlook the adjacent park.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.“The coffered ceiling spells elegance and class. It changes the dramatics and esthetics of the room,” says Yano. The electric fireplace is a cozy touch, featuring a hexagon tile surround.
The primary suite delivers all the creature comforts, including a spa-like ensuite and a large walk-in custom closet. PHOTO: CANDACE EPP“It’s an ideal home office. The large window brings in natural light while you’re working,” says Yano. When designing their latest show home, the Boychuk team was sure to include a generously-sized garage.Article content
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