Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater’s Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
Christine Bayles Kortsch and her husband, Daniel Kortsch, transformed their Craftsman bungalow's compartmentalized main floor into one bright, open space for cooking, dining, and relaxing. Photo by ...
A new restaurant opening in Long Beach wants to make people feel right at home. And this house has a celebrity chef crafting the menu. “The concept of Bungalow is very residential, it’s supposed to ...
Brian Addison has been a Long Beach-based writer, editor, and photographer for more than 15 years, covering everything from food and culture to transportation and housing. Chef Michael Mina is ...
In homes abounding with charming details and artful touches, bungalow kitchens often didn’t live up to the rest of the house. They were, by and large, utilitarian affairs tucked into the back of the ...
Cozy Craftsman bungalows are easy to identify and hard to forget. These darling dwellings rose to prominence around the turn of the 20th century and never really lost their charm, thanks to classic ...
Around the turn of the 20th century, roughly 1890 to 1930, a mania for bungalows obsessed Californians. And for good reason. The predominantly small bungalow, some costing as little as $900, offered ...
For more than 20 years, the Rose-Finkelman family has loved living in their 1925 Portland bungalow. The layout is simple and the house has elegant bones and details. Separate spaces for the two boys ...
After purchasing a Craftsman in Washington, D.C.’s, Palisades neighborhood, Lauren Herrington and Eric Carter wanted the intentional simplicity of the house to shine. The couple, with three school-age ...
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